Showing posts with label spiderweb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiderweb. Show all posts
10.05.2011
Halloween Sour Cream Treat Container
10.03.2011
Halloween Top Note Treat Coffin Box with Video Tutorial!
Fall is in the air and Halloween is around the corner! I love making Halloween treat boxes! This one is a coffin box! I used the Dark and Dreary stamp set and the Frightful Sight Designer Series Paper to create the box! I started with a piece of 8" x 5-1/2" sheet of card stock and scored at 1" from each side and then at 3-1/2" and 4-1/2" on the 8" side as well.
Here is a peek inside! I used the It's a Wrap Holiday from the Holiday Mini Catalog on Avery labels and wrapped them around the chocolate treats.
Here is a Video Tutorial to show you exactly how I put it together!
10.05.2010
More Wicked Cool
Here is another fun card made with the Wicked Cool stamp set inspired by Lynn's card. I tried sponging the spiderweb with black ink this time for a different effect. I hope you're enjoying the Halloween projects because I have more to show you!
9.30.2010
Wicked Cool Cards
I'm having so much fun with the new Wicked Cool stamp set! I saw some fun cards by Becky and was inspired to make my own. I love the witches legs! What a fun idea to make a pumpkin witch!And I love using the bat punch! The Wicked Cool stamp set is perfect for all your Halloween decorating needs!
9.28.2010
Dark & Dreary Halloween Card
More Halloween projects to share! I saw this card somewhere (sorry!) and I loved the glitter on the edge of the circle and then layering it on the new large scallop punch and large circle punch! I sponged some whisper white on the spiderweb for added creepiness and some spiders on the old olive scalloped layer.The Dark & Dreary stamp set that I used is in the Holiday Mini catalog along with lots of other fun Halloween items!

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9.23.2010
Halloween Treat Box

We made this cute Halloween Treat box at my last stamp club. We rubbed whisper white craft ink with a sponge dauber all over the embossed spiderweb, layered on some concord crush. We added the spider from the Dark and Dreary stamp set in the Holiday Mini catalog as well as the sentiment from seasonal sentiments layered on a pumpkin pie decorative label punch.
For the box, I started with a piece of 4-1/4" x 10-1/2" piece of pear pizzaz. I scored at 1-1/2" lengthwise and 1/2", 2", 5-1/2" and 7" widthwise. I added a 1/2" x 8-1/2" handle and attached with brads.
Stay tuned for more Halloween inspired cards and projects!
9.20.2010
Halloween Candy Wrapper Treat

The new Candy Wrapper Sizzix die is awesome!! I used the Web wheel around the body of the candy wrapper and then sealed the side. Then I pressed in the middle of the scored "X" on the end of the wrapper to close the ends. I added a bat and spiderweb on one side and Got Treats from the new Got Treats? stamp set on the other side.
9.15.2010
Halloween Owls
I saw these cute owls on Kay's blog and had to try making some! I'm totally hooked on the new Owl punch now after creating the vampire owl, mummy owl, bat owl, and sleepy witch owl.I used the perfect polka dot embossing folder and the new 2-1/2" circle punch for the moon behind the witch. I used the oval punch and bird's wing from the bird punch for the hat and sponged them and the owl with whisper white. I used the branch from the bird punch for the broom stick.
For the bat owl, I used the bat punch and cut the image in half for the wings. I used the new SpiderWeb Embossing folder for the background and again punched it out with the 2-1/2" circle punch and used a sponge dauber and whisper white craft ink on the web.
The mummy owl was so fun. I cut strips of very vanilla and sponged them with basic gray. I used the same background for the mummy owl as the bat owl.
The vampire owl has a real red vest and wings and bashful blue eyelids. The background concord crush with some whisper white craft ink rubbed over the web.The owl punch is such a versatile punch! Order now to receive yours in time to make all these fun Halloween owls!
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