Welcome to the Creatin' With Kirsteen stop on the September Stampin Friends Blog Hop!
This month we are highlighting Halloween themed projects.
Weren't Sandra's projects awesome? You can navigate back to her blog, or forward to Katja's...by clicking on the previous or next name at the bottom of this post (you are at #1).
This month we are highlighting Halloween themed projects.
Weren't Sandra's projects awesome? You can navigate back to her blog, or forward to Katja's...by clicking on the previous or next name at the bottom of this post (you are at #1).
I can't believe that we are looking at Halloween projects already! This year has flown by and it's still 95F here in Houston!
Do you remember these treat boxes I created a few years ago? I decided to revisit them (since yet again my mojo has walked) and use them as inspiration for todays projects. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THAT 2015 POST |
When I made the green treat box in the Holiday Catalog for out KILTS Team meeting my great friend Leslie mentioned it would be cute as a 'Frankie'. So, with her permission I ran with that idea, taking inspiration from the pillow boxes and I have to admit he's so darn cute! Thank you for the idea Leslie!
There is a list of what I used for this project at the bottom of this post, but to make this treat box I cut one full box from the Takeout Thinlet Dies in Granny Apple Green and trimmed the top tabs off.
Then I cut another box in Black and using scissors I cut a jagged edge around the top making sure I was always about 1/4" from the top.
I then ran a thin line of adhesive around the top of the 'hair' that I had created and glued the black 'top' to the Granny Apple Green 'box base'.
I then punched a couple of circles in white and black and added those for eyes, punched another in Granny Apple Green and sponged the edge then adhered that with a Stampin' Dimensional.
I added the mouth freehand with a Grey Marker.
Then I cut another box in Black and using scissors I cut a jagged edge around the top making sure I was always about 1/4" from the top.
I then ran a thin line of adhesive around the top of the 'hair' that I had created and glued the black 'top' to the Granny Apple Green 'box base'.
I then punched a couple of circles in white and black and added those for eyes, punched another in Granny Apple Green and sponged the edge then adhered that with a Stampin' Dimensional.
I added the mouth freehand with a Grey Marker.
I used the 'mummy' from the pillow boxes as inspiration for my card - it's basic but I think cute - and EASY to replicate! Tear strips of Very Vanilla and sponge the edges with Sahara Sand then glue one layer over another. Punch 2 circles in White, 2 in Vanilla and 2 in Black. Tear the Vanilla ones in half and sponge then glue on top of one another.
I hope you liked my projects....Thanks for stopping by. Click on #2 to hop on for more Holloween ideas!
K :)
K :)