Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Halloween Milk Carton Box


Halloween is nearly here and I hope you've be enjoying the projects I've been sharing. I've loved working with Stampin' Up's Halloween range this year, especially the Witches' Night stamp set (I know! I've kept so quiet about it too!).

This is my little Halloween Milk Carton Box and I love it! I'm especially proud of the nod to the Amityville Horror in the dear little Dutch gable above the door.

Yeah... That probably sounded a *bit* weird.

 
I've decorated it using the Happy Hauntings Designer Series Paper pack. It's full of fun little Halloween patterns that aren't too in-your-face. And of course the Spider Web Doily had to put in another appearance! I've doubled it over the closed top of the box and held it in place with a mini peg (covered by the stamped crows), so it's removeable.

And that's important because...




The box is top opening, so you can drop treats in! At around 2.5" x 2.5" x 3.5", it's big enough to hold something substantial - maybe even a cupcake?


I used the Gift Bag Punch Board to make this basic milk carton box shape 


Yup! You can use the Gift Bag Punch Board to make milk carton boxes and I have a video tutorial showing you how to make the basic box, above, here. (I've also uploaded tutorials for making lidded milk carton boxes too - have a poke round my blog).


I made the roof tiles using the scalloped die from the Cutie Pie Thinlits die set. I used it upside down to cut pointy edges & layered them up. You can get the same effect using scalloped scissors.

For the door, I punched some Black Glimmer Paper using the Note Tag punch, and also punched out a couple in orange paper & used them behind it, to frame it. The Dutch gable is a section of the Trick or Treat stamp from the Witches' Night stamp set (that's where the crows on the peg come from too). Just make sure you glue it by its bottom edges to the top front edge of the box and not the edges of the "roof", so that the box can open without tearing it.

I made the windows by punching small squares of the spider patterned paper and sticking them together with a gap, to look like a frame. The window ledge is an offcut from the treat bag I made the other day (see? Never throw anything away!!).



Then I layered some spider web doilies on the walls of the house to give it some more texture and interest.

My favourite little finishing touch is the wee ghosty in the attic - he peers mournfully out from under the eaves at the back of the box. He's cut out from a piece of the patterned paper too, and popped up on Stampin' Dimensionals.



Hope you like it & have a go at making one yourself. Let me see what you make if you do!

You can buy the elements I used from my Stampin' Up! shop & it would be ace if you did :)



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Saturday, 10 October 2015

Halloween trick or treat bags




Here's another Halloween project - this time a little bag to gift sweet treats to spooky doorstep visitors!


The bag is made using the Mini Treat Bag Thinlits die, so you'll need a die cutting machine like the Big Shot to use it. I love its attention to detail, right down to the serrated edge along the top. Make it in thin brown paper & it would be a proper little sweetie shop bag!

The bag particularly suits a long, narrow snack like a Finger of Fudge. However, if you're feeling in a tricksy mood yourself you could turn the tables on your visitors & fill random bags with healthy cereal bars & an educational tract on bio-diversity in the Peak District. 


 

And I wonder why my house gets egged on Halloween...


The striped and star papers are from the Happy Haunting designer series paper pack. The papers are double sided and while one side is Halloween themed, flip it over and the other can be used for any occassion. 

The Trick or Treat stamped sentiment and bird are cut out from one of the large stamps in the Witches' NIght stamp set. I love that set, it's definitely a keeper.

I've mounted it all on some black glimmer paper (a great accent paper, don't just keep it for Halloween) and a spider web doily (at just £4.25 the cheapest way to inject a little Halloween fun into your craft projects).

Here's what I used. You can click on any of the items and buy them from my Stampin' Up! shop. And if you're thinking of slamming in a big order (£200 or more - hey, it can happen!) until 9 November you'll receive extra Stampin' Rewards to spend in the catalogue - see http://www2.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryid=140000 for more info :) 

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Sunday, 4 October 2015

Fab. U. Lous


Halloween tiara. Or, if you will, fascinator.

Instructions coming very soon... 

Saturday, 19 September 2015

Halloween Bunting


Check out my Halloween garland, made with the Witches' Night stamp set. Yes, I know it's still over month away, but you can't be too prepared!


It's dead easy to make:

Stamp the Trick or Treat stamp three times for each pennant - twice in black & once in orange. Die cut one of the black ones with the coordinating Lots of Labels Framelit. I think it's the second biggest one that fits. 

Punch out the number 31 from the remaining black stamped image with the 3/4" circle punch - it fits perfectly.


With scissors, cut the central part of the orange stamped image out, and the Trick or Treat text & crow from the remaining black image. Ink all the edges with black ink.


Layer the orange section over the full black stamped image, then the Trick or Treat & number circle over the orange image. Glue each layer down.


Use a hole punch to make two small holes at the top. Thread through with bakers twine. Make as many pennants as you want & string them together, hang & enjoy!


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