Happy Saturday! How are you? I hope you have had a great week and are looking forward to a great weekend!!! Now, I know some of you have seen this post already on Facebook, but let me share it with you (with more details:)
I got a call last week from Stampin' Up! asking if I'd be interested in doing a monthly post on their Facebook page. So myself, and the other Artisan winners from this year were given the challenge to create a Halloween project! Of course I had to SCREAM YES!!!! Who can say NO to Halloween!?!?
So, here's the project that I came up with. Here is the supply list:
122652: Delightful Dozen Set
121045: Basic Black Card Stock 115316: Rich Razzleberry Card Stock 117155: Brights Patterns Designer Series Paper 124134: 1" x 8" Cellophane Bags 101406: Jet Black Staz On Ink 117285: Basic Black 5/8" Satin Ribbon 109027: Basic Black 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon 119246: Rhinestone Basic Jewels 104430: Stampin' Dimensionals 119869: 1/2" Circle Punch 119868: 1" Circle Punch 119861: 1-1/4" Circle Punch 119860: 1-3/8" Circle Punch 119858: Boho Blossoms Punch 119275: Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch 118309: Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack 124095: Stocking Builder Punch 113349: Big Shot 113463: Top Note Bigz Die 124096: Snow Burst Textured Impressions Embossing Folder 122334: Simply Scored |
I will share a few of the instructions on this project for you. To make the header for this project I used the Top Note die run through the Snow Burst Dry Emboss Folder and folded in half. The "lolli" in made using the Rich Razzleberry DSP. I first scored a 24" piece of DSP (two pieces taped together) every 3/8". BEFORE folding the DSP, I taped a 24" piece of Satin ribbon to the back of the "lolli". I then accordian folded the DSP and assembled as I showed in my lolli wreath video.
The middle of the header is made using a 1 3/4" Basic Black cirle, with a popped up 1 3/8" circle and an embossed 1 1/4" circle on top of that. I used the Rhinestones around the outsdie edge of the 1 3/4" circle. The banner is 5/8" thick with the stamp from Delightful Dozen. I added just a tad more bling with the Boho Punch and Itty Bitty Punch Pack flower with the Rhinestone in the middle.
After putting the jelly bean cellophane bags in the middle of the Top Note, I tied the 1/4" Black Grosgrain around the header. I glued the "lolli" on the header with a hot glue gun.
The witch's boots are SUPER fun! I was completely inspirted by my purple witch boots I have in my living room right now for these little gems:) I used the stocking punch for the boot and cut out the heel. I then used a 1 inch circle punch (with a 1/2 inch punch cut out) on the toe. (see my video from the witch boot with the stocking Big Shot die to see how this goes together...same principle just on a smaller scale). The "laces" on the boot are done using the dotted scallop punch which is the same as under the boot top. I used stick strip to attach these boots to the cellophane bags.
Do you like? Hope so!!!! Thanks so much for stopping by today!!! Have a WONDERFUL day!
Take care,
Heather
hi i was just wondering where can i buy the 1x8 cellophane bags.
Posted by: sherry schroedel | August 18, 2014 at 09:06 AM
OMG...this is stunning! tfs!
Posted by: Shaila | September 26, 2012 at 09:45 AM
Didn't think I needed the stocking punch or the cellophane bags, but obviously I do! This is awesome!! I just saw it on Nancy Riley's iPicks, and I have subscribed to your blog.
Posted by: Sylvia/Georgia | October 24, 2011 at 08:12 AM
This is absolutely adorable! You never cease to amaze me!
Posted by: Connie Collins | October 24, 2011 at 12:55 AM
Heather, this is adorable. Wouldn't it be cute with Santa boots! Love your blog.
Posted by: Nancy Powell | October 23, 2011 at 02:07 PM
i love this! I saw it on FB, and just thought it was the cutest!
Posted by: Chelle | October 23, 2011 at 11:18 AM
well, well, holy macaroni!! you're really on a witches jig aren't you? LUV IT!!
Posted by: Susan | October 22, 2011 at 08:43 PM
OMGOSH! This is soooo CUTE! LOVE the boots! And Congrats for being asked to display your wonderful talent on the Stampin' Up Facebook Page! :o)
Posted by: Theresa McK | October 22, 2011 at 01:38 PM
I really loved your witches boots and I equally love your mini version on this project. The jelly-bean legs are really cute and the top note topper (sorry, not sure what to call the top section) is fantastic!! Very well done.
Love the bling!!
Posted by: April | October 22, 2011 at 08:38 AM
Totally cute and cool! In awe as always!
Posted by: LindaH | October 22, 2011 at 08:14 AM