I took this road photo through the windshield of the car on a very dark, rainy afternoon as we were driving home from visiting Autumn at her college. We have to drive through a mountain pass and some of the tiny remote towns you pass through are . . . shell I say . . . scary. They have reputations. I know people who have stopped at these places . . .they will never do it again. The town we are about to approach is no exception. If you can read the road sign, so be it, but I will leave it nameless here. I wouldnt want to offend anyone, if you get my drift.
Halloween No. 1
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Halloween No. 2
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Halloween WordART Mix No. 1
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SpookyGlows No. 1
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ArtPlay Palette Vintage Halloween
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Photos: Mine and MorgueFile
Notes: After opening a new file, I brought in the photos. Using brush 2 from Halloween No. 1, I clipped the road photo to it, resizing and positioning. The moon photo is below the road photo in the layers panel, also resized and positioned.
Bringing in solid paper 3 from Vintage Halloween for the background, I blended the brush mask of the road photo to Screen. Word art was placed over the photo and blended to Overlay.
Over the moon, I stamped brushes from both Halloween No. 1 and 2. In between these layers I brought in the Spooky Glow, putting blood on the moon. The glow is blended to Color Burn. Using an AnnaBlendz brush and white, I brought out the parts of the stamp that extended over the moon.
Bringing in word art for the title, I used a style on it to give it a gold glow. I resized and positioned the title.
Just above the background layer, I placed a transfer from Vintage Halloween and blended to Hard Light, turning it red. More blood. Over it I stamped the cobweb from Halloween No. 2, recoloring to white. I duplicated the glow and placed it over the stamp. That finished this page.