Showing posts with label Boo to You. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boo to You. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

"Pop Up Dead Guys"

OK, that title sounds horrible, but it's actually the text I got from my grandkids after they received the Halloween treats that I sent to them.

You see, I made some of the Coffin Treat Boxes, currently shown in the Holiday Catalog:


I had such fun putting them together.  Some were embossed (see the one on the left - I embossed the "lid" with the Tufted embossing folder), some were stamped and heat embossed (see the middle one with the skeleton stamps, which came in the Paper Pumpkin box in September), and then I had fun stamping and coloring the images from Spooktacular Bash.  And oh!  Those fabulous frames!  I'm loving the Ornate Frames dies (which are not only for Halloween--they work for any time of year, although they do coordinate perfectly with the Spooktacular Bash stamps.

But then I went a step further - I stamped and colored the Boo To You "Frankenstein" image and look what I did:


Mounting him on a thin strip of Window Sheet, I glued one end to the image and the other to the inside of the coffin box.  I was able to put the lid on, pushing Frankenstein into the box, and then, when the top is opened -


"Pop Up Dead Guys!"  So fun!

The actual text I got read, "Thanks, Grammy!  They were very impressed with your card and the coffins with the pop up dead guys"  ðŸ˜‚

And here they are:


That's Charlotte (3), Ethan (9) and Jacob (7) with their treats.  Makes my heart happy!

And the card:


I saw a card, I think by Su Mohr, but it was mostly black and white, with a colorful tree.  I decided to make mine a little more "spooky", and colored my spooky sky by sponging on Whisper White cardstock, using Daffodil Delight, Mango Melody, Pumpkin Pie, Cajun Craze, Blackberry Bliss and Night of Navy.  The tree branches are from the Colorful Seasons stamps and Seasonal Layers dies.


The brick wall is Whisper White cardstock, embossed with the Brick & Mortar folder and sponged with Smoky Slate ink.  The letters we cut with the Hand Lettered Prose dies and See A Silhouette paper.

A fun Halloween package for my Maryland kiddos!

You still have time to make some of these treats...products listed below.



And don't forget the 24-hour Stamp Sale - going on now!  Click here for select stamps and save 15%!

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Thursday, October 15, 2015

October Wacky Watercooler Blog Hop



It's that time again...time for another Blog Hop from the Wacky Watercooler gang.  This month it's all about the holidays!  From Halloween through New Year's, let's see what our friends have come up with to help get you in the spirit!  You may have just hopped over from the ever-awesome Heidi Weaver--she never fails to WOW me!  And if you've just joined us now, don't neglect to make your way around and see what everyone has created.

I couldn't choose just one holiday, so I chose three--let's start off with Halloween.  I simply couldn't resist the adorable Howl-o-Ween stamp set and matching Boo To You framelits dies. 





This Cascading Card uses nearly every stamp in the set.  My owl is getting ready to Trick or Treat--see his little pumpkin candy holder?

This card also uses Happy Haunting Designer Series Paper.  

And the best part?  The card folds flat so it can be mailed:

Because it's rather tall, I used my Envelope Punch Board to make my own, matching envelope--easy peasy!
I'll feature this card later next week, so you can have directions on how to put it together.


Next up (for us Americans) is Thanksgiving (our Canadian friends celebrated earlier this week--Happy Thanksgiving!).  This is a holiday that goes hand in hand with beautiful autumn colors, and I SO love seeing the leaves turn.  So what could be better than seeing the trees through your window?
 I used the always-classic stamp set Lovely as a Tree.  I mean, who doesn't own this?  On my card base of Whisper White Thick cardstock, I stamped my trees after coloring directly on the stamp with Stampin' Write markers in Old Olive, Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, and Cherry Cobbler.

 

I then took a piece of Whisper White, adhered Envelope Paper "wallpaper" to the top half and cut a rectangular opening.  A "chair rail" of Tip Top Taupe was scored and glued down.  The window was cut out with the Hearth and Home Thinlits die and a piece of Window Sheet was added to the back; this was adhered to my "wall".  Then this layer was popped up with Dimensionals to make it look like you are looking through a window.


And of course, every window needs a little "dressing"--Tip Top Taupe 1" Dotted Lace Trim made a perfect valance!


And finally, let's have a little Christmas spirit.

I'm getting a jump start on my Christmas wrapping.  Using the Tag a Bag Gift Boxes makes it easy!  These food-safe Kraft boxes (6-7/8" x 2-1/8" x 2-1/2") with acetate sleeves are perfect for treats and small gifts.  And decorating them is fun and easy.

I took one and covered the box with Season of Cheer Designer Series Paper.  Then I slipped the box inside the acetate sleeve and tied it with White Organza Ribbon.  There's some fancy looped Silver 1/8" ribbon and some Silver Sequins, and then a pretty tag.

But I'm not done:

This time I used the same DSP but in traditional Christmas colors, Mossy Meadow and Cherry Cobbler.  I wrapped the sleeve with Mossy Meadow and Burlap Ribbon, then tied on some sparkly Gold Glitter Ribbon. 

This tag uses Embellished Ornaments and Project Life Season of Cheer...and check out the little Santa hat!  Cute!

OK that's it for me.  Come back next week for directions on my samples here.

And now on to Buffy Cooper, who has something fantastic to show you!

Thanks for stopping by...enjoy the Hop!


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