So…of course, my first choice for products in the Holiday Catalog is always the Halloween sets! I promised myself I only needed one or two new Halloween sets…but you know how that goes. Halloween Cookie Cutter is just SO darling…and love that it coordinates with a new punch AND has another coordinating Christmas set! More bang for your buck! So, here’s a little ensemble I came up with for Halloween decorating and card sending!
Here’s a closeup of a little table decoration…or add a string and make it a banner!
- The base is 3-1/2 x 10, scored at 2-1/2, 5, 7-1/2 to make the panels. I folded it up and cut the top with the largest Layering Scallop Oval (you have to run it thru several times to cut thru all the layers, do it on one side, then flip and do the other side).
- The spider web design in the Halloween Night Specialty Designer Series Paper has a metallic shine to it. (I can’t believe I cut into it…I usually hoard those specialty sheets! lol!) Four panels were cut 2-1/4 x 2-3/4 and added to the front.
- BOO was cut from the Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper with the Large Letter Framelits and adhered to three panels.
- The Dracula, Mummy and Skeleton were stamped with Memento Black Ink on Whisper White, punched with the Cookie Cutter Builder Punch and colored with Real Red, Pear Pizzazz, Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie Stampin’ Write Markers.
- The Skeleton also has a bow tie punched from the Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper.
- The Bats were stamped with Memento Black Ink on Whisper White and hand cut.
- All of the figures were added to the table decoration with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- A double bow was tied from the Pumpkin Pie/Basic Black Baker’s Twine and added to the first panel with Mini Glue Dots.
Next up is a matching card:
Details are pretty much the same:
- Base card is 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 Pumpkin Pie, folded in half.
- 4 x 5-1/4 layer of Halloween Night Specialty DSP on top.
- BOO cut with Large Letter Framelits from Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper
- Mummy was stamped with Memento Black Ink on Whisper White and punched out, holding the little candy bag colored with Markers.
OK…that’s it for me! Next up is Amy Koenders! I always ADORE her work! Then continue around the blog hop until you’re back to me to complete the circle!