Showing posts with label Spooky Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spooky Fun. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2016

SSINKspiration Halloween Cards: Jar of Haunts

Happy Halloween!  We're looking forward to a day full of spooky fun, how about you?  Today over on the SSINKspiration blog we're sharing our last Halloween cards of the season so it's only fitting that I saved for today the card I designed for my family.  The Jar of Haunts stamp set and has so many great images that I had lots of fun playing with it and used the set to make several variations to the jars used on this card the but the basic layout is the same (I also made a cute monster jar for one card but forgot to take a picture before mailing, oh well!!)

I started with Smoky Slate cardstock for the cardbase and then added a piece of Whisper White cardstock for the cardfront.  I used the Goulish Grunge stamp set to stamp the large spider web in the top corner using Basic Gray ink and then  used the net image and stamped off once for the detail in the middle behind the greeting.  The greeting was from the Spooky Fun stamp set and was stamped in Pumpkin Pie ink. 






The Halloween Night Speciality Designer Series Paper has so many great patterns so I decided to use this neutral pattern and matted it with Pumpkin Pie cardstock and then wrapped some Halloween Night Baker's Twine for the perfect accent.











For the main stamped image I started by stamping the medium card using the Jar of Haunts stamp set and then stamped the different car fillings, candy corns, eyeballs, etc. or the mummy jar, colored them in as appropriate and then cut them out using the Big Shot and Everyday Jars Framelits.  Of course every mason jar needs a silver lid so I stamped the jar lid using Versamark and then added Silver Embossing Powder and heat embossed it using the Heat Tool, cut it out using the coordinating framelit and attached the jar lid with dimensionals.

The final touch was to add some enamel dots from the Halloween Night Enamel dots to accent the spider web (kind of like dew drops??)

These cards turned out so cute and have just the right amount fun spooky so they're fun and whimsical, hoping my family loves them as much as I do.  Make sure to check out the other cards the design team is sharing for your fill of Halloween fun!

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Enjoy!

Diana
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Friday, October 28, 2016

SSI 3D Projects: Spooky Halloween Popcorn Box

Happy Friday!  On this last weekend before Halloween it's only fitting that the project I'm sharing today is one of my absolute favorites I've made this year.  Today the SSINKspiration team designers are sharing 3D projects and for my contribution I made this super cute treat box using the Popcorn Box Thinlits (I've had them for awhile but this was my first time using but it's so easy to put together it definitely won't be my last).

I started with Basic Gray cardstock and cut two pieces using the Big Shot and Popcorn Box Thinlits.  I used the Goulish Grunge stamp set to stamp the brick pattern and then used the Layering Ovals Framelits to cut an opening on one side so the pumpkin treats can peak out.  A window sheet was used to cover the oval opening.  To add the spider web I used Whisper White Craft Ink and the Spooky Fun stamp set. 


I used the coordinating Halloween Scenes Edgelits to cut the bat out of Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper, the fence line out of Basic Black cardstock and the tombstones.  The bat and tombstones were attached with dimensionals.   I used a Gusseted Cellophane bag for the treat and after filling it with pumpkins I tied it shut using some Peekaboo Peach 3/8" Ruched Ribbon.  The tag was made using a greeting from the Spooky Fun stamp set and was colored in with Stampin' Write Markers and then cut out with the Oval Framelits and was tied around the bow using some Halloween Night Baker's Twine.

This box really made me happy that it turned out even better than I pictured in my head and brings a smile to my face.  If you're still working on Halloween projects this week this one you could certainly whip up in no time and will really impress.  These pumpkins are one of my all time favorite Halloween candies so I was happy when I finished this project so they were off limits and no snacking, haha!!

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Have a great weekend!

Diana
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Thursday, October 20, 2016

5 Days of Halloween/ Fall Treats: Day 4

Good morning and welcome back to Day 4 of my 5 Days of Halloween/Fall treats.  Today I'm changing things up since we can't always live on sweets (or so my hubby tells me) and I'm sharing some cute packaging I made for gifts Aidan's giving his teachers this year (I know teachers frequently get inundated with candy and treats so we like to sometimes switch things up and who doesn't use handsoap?    We also do fall scented antibacterial handsoap so teachers can use it the entire season.  Now I do have to give a word for warning, I did use some retired product on this item but you could easily which it out for current, similar items, and one of the ribbons is actually on the clearance rack so if you really wanted it you could grab it at a great deal now!  Honestly Aidan has lots of teachers and staff he likes to give gifts so I use up some of my retired stash (admit it we all have it!!) and I stock up on the soaps during clearance sales to make this a pretty affordable gift, even in mulitples.

So I started by using a cello bag (the one's on the clearance rack are the perfect size) and I tied a piece of Tangelo Twist Striped Cotton Ribbon (it's on the clearance rack).  For the tag I used the Big Shot and Cheerful Tags Framelits to cut the drink tag and only used half of the tag in this case.  I used some Halloween Night Washi Tape and the Spooky Fun stamp set and coordinating edgelits (love that these are a bundle) to decorate the tag.  I did use some of the retired Black Glimmer Paper but you could easily use some Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper or the Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper and color it black for a fun effect.

This gift was fun and you could easily swap out some cookies in the cello bag instead of the handsoap for a tasty treat!

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Happy Stamping,

Diana
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Monday, October 17, 2016

5 Days of Halloween/ Fall Treats: Day 1

Happy Monday!  I was able to have a wonderful weekend filled with baseball, running, stamping, and family, practically perfection!  I've been working on lots of Halloween treats for family and friends so while I get these ready to get in the mail to arrive before Halloween I decided to let this week be 5 Days of Halloween/Fall Treats and will be sharing a different one with you each day.  Today's treat was inspired by some blackberry candy corns I found in the bulk buy section of Wegman's (this purple candy is a perfect fun twist for Halloween).

I started with Elegant Eggplant cardstock and then added a piece of designer series paper from the Halloween Night Speciality Designer Series Paper.  I used the 2"x8" cello bags to hold the candy so you can see it in all it's fun.  I used the Project Life Corner Rounder Punch to punch all the corners for rounded edges.

The tag uses Whisper White cardstock and I stamped the spiderwebs from the Spooky Fun stamp set using Basic Black ink and the Happy Halloween greeting is from the same stamp set and was stamped in Elegant Eggplant ink.  The final touch there was to add a strip of Rhinestones for a little bling!  I used fast fuse adhesive to attach the cello bag to the cardstock.

I'm really loving all the cookie cutter images in the Holiday catalog (both Cookie Cutter Halloween and the coordinating Christmas set since they both work with the Cookie Cutter Builder Punch).  I stamped the mummy image using the Cookie Cutter Halloween stamp set on Whisper White cardstock using Basic Black ink and then punched it out with the Cookie Cutter Builder Punch and attached it to the treats with fast fuse adhesive.

This treat was super easy to make and you can fill this size cello bag with lots of different treats, both candy and non-candy.

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Make sure to check back each day this week to find more fun treat ideas at you still have time to make for your little monsters. 

Enjoy!

Diana
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Friday, October 14, 2016

SSINKspiration Halloween Stamp Set Focus: Cookie Cutter Halloween

Happy Friday!  I was finally able to get the majority of our Halloween/Fall decorations up so it's finally starting to feel like fall has arrived (the cooler weather is helping also).  Today over on the SSINKspiration blog we're focusing on Halloween stamp sets, something I've been all over lately.  I participated in a card swap at the crafting retreat I attended recently so I thought I would share the card I made so swap since it fits the theme.

I started with Smoky Slate cardstock for the cardbase and then used the same color for the cardfront (kind of like this tone on tone look).  On the cardfront I started by stamping the large spider web image from the Goulish Grunge stamp set in Smoky Slate ink and then used the same color to stamp the net image in the middle of the card but stamped off first so it was a little lighter.  Next I sponged around the edge of the cardfront with Smoky Slate ink so it stood out from the cardbase.

The greeting is from the Spooky Fun stamp set and was stamped in Pumpkin Pie ink and then accented with a Halloween Night Enamel Dot.  For the flags I used a piece of Halloween Night Speciality Designer Series Paper as well as a piece of the coordinating Halloween Night Designer Washi Tape.

For the main image I used the super cute Cookie Cutter Halloween stamp set and coordinating Cookie Cutter punch (I love that there is both a Halloween/Fall set and Christmas stamp set that coordinate with this punch for double the fun!!)  For the swap I used all different Halloween images (in this picture it's Dracula) and it was stamped using Basic Black ink on Whisper White cardstock.  After punching him out I colored him in using Stampin' Write Markers before attaching him to the cardfront using dimensionals.

This card has lots of steps but nothing that took lots of time which is great when you're making multiples (in this case I made 25), plus this card is pretty flat so the post office will be happy.  I love the cute images in this stamp set and have had lots of fun using them on all sorts of projects, just the right size!  Make sure to check out the other Halloween cards the design team is sharing so you get get inspiration to get cracking on your Halloween projects (if they're not already done)!

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Have a great weekend!

Diana
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Monday, October 10, 2016

SSINKspiration Card Sketch SSINKCS38: Cookie Cutter Halloween

Happy Monday!  With all the crazy weekend weather our family plans were altered which resulted in some additional family time which is always welcome.  I also ran the Army 10 Miler yesterday which was really enjoyable.  With the start of the new week it's time for another challenge over on the SSINKspiration blog, this time it's a card sketch.  I'm still in full Halloween mode right now (I was able to get most of the decorations up in the house so it's definitely starting to feel festive around here) so it's only fitting that today's card is in the Halloween theme.
 
I started with Pumpkin Pie cardstock for the cardbase and then added a layer of Smoky Slate cardstock for the cardfront.  On that piece I stamped the spider web image from the Goulish Grunge stamp set using Smoky Slate ink and then sponged around the edge lightly with Smoky Slate ink.  Next I punched three circles using the 2" Circle Punch and the Halloween Night Specialty Designer Series Paper.  I stamped the greeting on one of the circles using the Spooky Fun stamp set and Basic Black ink.  Next I tied some Pumpkin Pie baker's twine from the Halloween Night Baker's Twine pack and tied a bow.  For the stamped image I used the Cookie Cutter Halloween Stamp set and coordinating Cookie Cutter Punch to cut out the skeleton and little treat bag and attached it to the cardfront with dimensionals.
I'm having so much fun with this years Halloween products, the colors and images are so fun and easy to work with.  Make sure to check out the other design team creations based on the sketch for further inspiration and then play along and share what you create so we can all enjoy.

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Enjoy!

Diana
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Friday, September 30, 2016

Hand Stamped Sentiments Sketch Challenge 247: Spooky Fun

Happy Friday!  I'm heading to a three day crop today and I'm so excited to get away with a friend and have some fun girl time, which lots of uninterrupted crafting (plus there is always so much inspiration from the other attendees it's fabulous!!!)  Before I head out I decided to play along with this weeks Hand Stamped Sentiments sketch challenge and since I had Halloween supplies out on my desk my eye was immediately drawn to all the fun I could have with those circle elements.

I started with Old Olive cardstock for the cardbase and then added a piece of Basic Black cardstock as a mat behind the brick piece which is from the Halloween Night Speciality Designer Series Paper (this paper is fabulous and works great for the background all on it's own).  I stamped the greeting from the Spooky Fun stamp set in Pumpkin Pie ink directly on the DSP and then wrapped some Pumpkin Pie baker's twine from the Halloween Nights Baker's Twine package for a fun element.

Next I moved on to the circles.  I started by punching the middle circle using the 1 3/4" Circle Punch and another pattern from the DSP package (these houses are so cute) and then attached it with a dimensional.  On the right I used the 1 3/8" Circle Punch to punch a piece of Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper and then used the edgelits that coordinate with the stamp set, Halloween Scenes Edgelits to cut the little bat out of Basic Black cardstock and then attached the bat with a dimensional.  For the left circle I again used the 1 3/8" Circle Punch and stamped the tombstones and bat using Basic Black ink and then used Stampin' Write Markers to color it in before attaching it the cardfront.

This card looks really complicated but using all the products in the Halloween Nights product suite make it a breeze and so fun!  Halloween projects are definitely on my To Do list at the crop this weekend so I'm looking forward to make several more items with all these products and can't wait to share them.

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Have a wonderful weekend!

Diana
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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Halloween Treat Class - Option Details Included, Sign up Now!

One of best parts of Halloween is all the tasty treats and I love giving out cute and fun items this time of year. If you want to do the same for all your little ghosts and goblins but don’t have the time, ideas, or supplies this class is for you. These projects will be perfect not just for kids, classes, teachers, coworkers, the mailman, etc. anyone you want to spread a little spooky holiday cheer! This will be open house style so come whenever works for your schedule and make the designs and quantities that you need.
 
Class will be Saturday, October 15 from 1-4PM.
 
Below are pictures of the treat options available, when you RSVP please be sure to include the quantity of each option you want to make.  Pricing detail for each option is also included in the picture.
 
 
 
Please note: no candy or treats will be provided, this is just providing the packaging and decorations but I will offer samples and suggestions so you can fill with the treats of your choice... (if you really want be proactive bring your treats with you and you can complete the treats in the studio) . 

Make one design, all four, whatever you want. Class pricing is based on which projects and the quantity you decided to make.  This class with definitely solve the problem of not having ideas or supplies and help you get a head start on all your packaging needs for the Holidays.

You need to RSVP (with payment) by October 6 to ensure I have all the supplies ready to go.
 
Hope to see you there!
 
Diana
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Friday, September 16, 2016

SSINKspiration 3D Projects: Spooky Fun Tasty Treats!!

Happy Friday!  We've reach the end of the week and we're starting to see signs that fall has arrived and I'm really excited to get into the fall frame of mind.  The guys are heading out for a weekend of Boy Scout camping so mama has the house to herself for a little bit of peace and quiet (whoo hoo!) and I have some fun planned with a friend.  With the arrival of fall I always first look towards Halloween and all the fun, and treats that come along.  Today on the SSINKspiration blog we're sharing 3D projects and I decided to share this quick and easy Halloween Treat that is perfect to give that little ghost or goblin in your life (and who doesn't love Peeps???) 

I was so excited when I saw these small package of Halloween shaped Peeps I knew it would be perfect to get dressed up with some of the gorgeous products from the Halloween Nights Products Suite in the Holiday catalog.

I started by taking a piece of Halloween Nights Speciality Designer Series Paper (this paper is gorgeous, and two sheets have silver foil accents that will just knock your socks off!!) and I matted it with some Basic Black cardstock before wrapping it around the Peeps packaging and gluing it with some Tear and Tape Adhesive.  Next I wrapped some Halloween Nights Baker's Twine around the box and tied a knot.

For the tag I used the awesome new Cheerful Tags Framelits and the Big Shot to cut the tag out of Basic Gray cardstock (love that all the detail and score lines were done for me!!).  Next I took another framelit from the set and some Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper to cut this beautiful swirly piece that I glued inside the tag so it just peeks out.  I used the Spooky Fun stamp set to stamp the bat and tombstones using Basic Black ink on Whisper White cardstock and then cut them out with the coordinating Halloween Scenes Edgelits (available as a bundle so you save 10%) and then colored them in with Stampin' Write Markers.  For the moon I stamped it on Crushed Curry cardstock, sponged it with some Pumpkin Pie ink and then punched it out with the 1 3/8" Circle Punch.

Once I attached all my pieces I stamped the greeting in Basic Black ink and then tied the tag to the box using a couple more pieces of Baker's Twine for a fun double bow.

This really came together quickly so you could easily make this in multiples for gifts.  I already know what Aidan is giving his teachers for Halloween (we like to give all scented hand soap so they can use it all the way through Thanksgiving and it's not sweets that they may get a lot of) and I'm going to use these framelits and products to make the tags so it'll be quick and fun!

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Have a great weekend!

Diana
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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

SSINKspiration Holiday Bundle Meets Paper Players Theme Challenge: Spooky Fun

Good morning!  The great thing about holiday weekends is that then you get a shorter work week which is always nice.  Today I have another combo project for to share.  I used the Paper Players Theme Challenge (circles) to make my favorite Holiday Bundle project for the SSINKspiration blog.  Unfortunately I wasn’t able to play with my holiday catalog preorder items as much as I would have liked with all our August activities but I’ve had a couple of chances to play with the new Spooky Fun stamp set and coordinating Halloween Scenes Edgelits and I’m in love!!  The images in the stamp set are so cute and I love not having to cut them out with snips thanks to the ease of the edgelits.

I started with Pumpkin Pie cardstock for the cardbase and then added a piece of  Old Olive cardstock behind my Whisper White cardfront.  On the cardfront I started by stamping the large spider web image from the Goulish Grunge stamp set in Basic Black ink.  I used the brick wall image from the same stamp set and Tip Top Taupe to stamp the partial wall a couple of times in the background.  Next I took a piece of Halloween Night Specialty Designer Series Paper to cut a circle using the 1 3/4 “ Circle Punch.

 Next I started building my scene with the edgelits, Basic Black for the fence line, Tip Top Taupe for the spooky tree (which I added to a circle I cut out of Basic Gray cardstock using the Big Shot and Layering Circles Framelits and trimmed to fit).  I stamped the outline of the flying witch and the three pumpkins on Whisper White cardstock and used my Stampin’ Write Markers to color them in before cutting them out with dies from the edgelits set.  The witch was attached with a dimensional so she stands out a little. 

The greeting is from the same stamp set and after stamping it with Perfect Plum ink I cut it out using the Tags and Labels Framelits (I cut it twice to get the scalloped edge on both sides and then trimmed it down  before sponging around the edge with Basic Gray and attaching it to the cardfront with a dimensional).  The final touch, a few Halloween Night Enamel Dots which were the perfect touch to make the colors pop.

I really had a lot of fun with these bundle items and have lots of other projects in my head after using them (now just to find the time to get them all made, haha!!)  Make sure to check out the other great projects the design team members are sharing using their favorite bundles from the Holiday Catalog (but be warned, it may make you have to place an additional order so you can have items that didn’t make your first order).

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Enjoy!
 
Diana
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