Welcome to this month’s Halloween & fall themed blog hop. Usually everything used is from the annual catalog, holiday mini or an online exclusive. I understand for some, that is not always feasible. This month I used a 5-1/4” x 4” piece from Halloween Spells 12” x 12” DSP. This DSP was released this month as a part of the September Scrapbooking brochure.
This month’s card was inspired by all the hype of
The lapel and the marquee sign could have been created from retired dies. That is IF I could put my fingers on them. I may not have purchased the Handsomely Suited dies because I couldn’t find them. I KNOW I had the Broadway Birthday dies, they are packed away. When all else fails, sketch with pencil and fussy cut.
if you had any of the previous insect stamp sets like Beetle & Bugs, the beetle may be more realistic. I used Little Ladybug, coloring in to maybe resemble a beetle??
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Congratulations to Myra Kerger, last month’s winner.
As many begin gearing up for craft and vendor fair season, todays post is featuring the Tricks & Treats bundle using a simple wrap for a caramel apple sucker. They are definitely easy to make. Can be altered with any season or holiday celebration.
Though I used a retired tag topper punch, you can simply round the corners and use a standard paper punch.
MEASUREMENTS:
Basic Black cardstock – 2″ x 6-1/4″, scored and folded at 3-1/8″; Punch both ends with the Scalloped Tag Topper punch
Them Bones DSP – 1-3/4″ x 2-1/4″
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Welcome to team Stamp-It’s blog hop featuring Halloween.
This card using the Candy Cane background die and a rectangle from the Deckled Rectangles die was so easy to make. I was able to cut both the background and rectangle at the same time with the Stampin’ Up! Cut n’ emboss machine.
Stamped the feet in the lower portion of the deckled rectangle
Stamped the witch’s hat on separate piece of basic white and using punch to punch the hat out
Colored hat, socks and buckleAdhered the black background with liquid Tombow
Popped up the rectangle with a couple of dimensionals
Placed bow
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