Showing posts with label Jar of Haunts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jar of Haunts. Show all posts
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Baby Bear
Year's ago I made a pumpkin costume for Halloween. My sister-in-law wore it at a Halloween costume contest and won first prize. So I thought why not dress up Baby Bear in a pumpkin costume using the Pumpkin Pie Glimmer paper. I stamped the pumpkin from Jar of Haunts on the back of the Pumpkin Pie Glimmer paper and cut them out for the body and the hat. I used the In-Color Emerald Envy for the stem, label, and the ribbon is the same color in the 3/8" Ruched Ribbon. The base of my card is Pumpkin Pie with a layer of Basic Black and then a layer of the Halloween Night Specialty DSP. I stamped Baby Bear with Crumb Cake and Soft Suede and then attached the ribbon at his neck by punching two holes to make a mock bow. Then added the Pumpkin Pie Glimmer for his body and his hat. I popped him up with Dimensionals. I stamped the sentiment from Spooky Fun with Memento Black ink and punched it out with the Classic Label Punch.
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Friday, September 23, 2016
Suite Seasons and Jar of Haunts
These little treat holder ideas were from a video I watched of Lisa Brown's so I knew I had to make some to insert my little candies. The sentiments come from Jar of Haunts and Suite Seasons. I stamped each sentiment on Whisper White cardstock with Memento Black Ink. Then I used the 1-3/4" Circle Punch to punch them out. I also used Smoky Slate ink to stamp the ghosts from Spooky Fun, but stamped off once and then stamped over the sentiments. Then I punched out a 2" circle of Pumpkin Pie cardstock and mounted the sentiment on top. I used the Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper to cut out a bat from the Halloween Scenes Edgelits and attached it with a Glue Dot. For the bag, I used the Halloween Night Specialty DSP and cut it at 4" x 6" and scored it at 1-1/2" and 4-1/4" on the 6" side, and 1/2" on the 4" side. Then I folded the score lines and burnished them with a Bone Folder. I cut off the two end rectangles and trimmed thin wedges to give the bag a nicer finished look. I applied adhesive to the sides and then the flap to create the bag. Insert the candy. Attach the circle with Dimensionals leaving room for the Halloween Night Baker's Twine on the right side.
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Thursday, September 22, 2016
A Spooky Treat for You
This little treat bag was inspired by Janet Wakeland's video. Here are my instructions:
Stamp Sets: Jar of Haunts, Ghoulish Grunge
Cardstock: Basic Black, Whisper White, Smoky Slate, Halloween Nights DSP
Ink: Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie
Other: Big Shot, Everyday Jar Framelits, 3” x 6” Gusset Bag, 1/8” Stitched Smoky Slate Ribbon, Dimensionals, Handheld Punch, Handheld Stapler, Paper Snips, Bone Folder
1. Cut Halloween Nights DSP at 2-3/4" x 11". Score at 2" and 7" marks Use Bone Folder to burnish score marks.
2. Insert DSP into a 3" x 6" Gusset Bag with the 2" for the bottom and front flap outside of the bag. Staple bag inside to the back.
3. Ink up the spider web with Basic Black ink from Ghoulish Grunge set and stamp onto 2-1/4" x 3-1/2" Whisper White cardstock at the top right-hand corner. Layer onto 2-1/2" x 3-3/4" Basic Black Cardstock.
4. Ink up the jar with Basic Black ink onto Smoky Slate cardstock. Use the medium jar coordinating framelit die to cut it out with the Big Shot.
5. Take the 1/8" Handheld Punch to make a hole in the center of the front flap of the DSP. Wrap Smoky Slake ribbon around the bag and tie in a bow after you add the next step.
6. Ink up the sentiment "A Spooky Treat for You to Eat" with Pumpkin Pie ink and stamp in the middle of the jar. Stamp again with Basic Black ink on Whisper White cardstock and cut out "YOU" with the Paper Snips. Adhere over the first "YOU" with Dimensionals. Add Dimensionals to the back of the jar and add to the layered cardstock. Put Dimensionals on the back at all four corners and attach to the bag so that the ribbon is underneath in the center. Tie the ribbon in a bow at the top.
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