Saturday, 14 September 2013

Pinkies Stampin' Up! Autumn/Winter Seasonal Blog Hop

Thank you for joining us on another Pinkies Blog Hop!  We're showcasing lots of gorgeous projects using products from the new Stampin' Up!® Autumn/Winter Seasonal Catalogue.  Simply use the buttons at the end of each post to keep hopping!

If you have arrived here from Janneke's blog, then welcome!

The new Seasonal Catalogue is packed full of items for the upcoming seasons.  Christmas, Halloween and Harvest/Thanksgiving are just a few of the products featured.

I personally love Halloween, and celebrate it every year with hand carved pumpkins and decorations.  I always make little treats for the whole family and include a little handmade card as well.

This year I will also be making Emily's teachers a little gift for Halloween.  The boxes are a variation on what I made for Christmas.  They are just big enough to hold a small item such as a hand cream or miniature body lotion, or even a little sweet something!

This is what they will each receive this year:-


The little treat box is made from one sheet of 12x12 Designer Series Paper and doesn't require any glue or tape.  Just simple scoring and folding!


The belly band around the middle is just made with a strip of Basic Black Cardstock which is wrapped around the middle and secured on the underneath.

I used the Trick or Treat stamp from Tags For You Stamp Set, and used my markers to colour in the sections with Basic Black for the outline and spiders, and Pumpkin Pie for the wording.

Here is my card to go along with the treat box:-


Using the Starburst technique, I have created a collage of papers from the Witches Brew Designer Series Paper collection.  It just shows how easy a background can be made from scraps of papers that have been left over from previous projects.

The sentiment and witch were from the Halloween Hello stamp set.  I stamped the witch in Basic Black, but instead of stamping it directly onto the Very Vanilla, I stamped it onto a scrap piece of paper first (to take away some of the ink) and then stamped it onto the correct piece of card so that it just had a lighter background effect.  This then allowed me to stamp the Halloween Hello over the top in Pumpkin Pie.

I used the Artisan Label Punch to punch them out.

If you would like any information on how to make either of these projects, then please do get in touch.

Recipe - Treat Box
Witches Brew Designer Series Paper (will make 12 boxes in total) - £9.95 (132185)
Tags 4 You Stamp Set - Wood £17.95 (131820) Clear £13.95 (131823)
Basic Black A4 Cardstock - £6.25 (121688)
Very Vanilla A4 Cardstock - £6.25 (106550)
Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Write Marker - £2.95 (105115)
Basic Black Stampin' Write Marker - £2.95 (100082)
1 3/4" Circle Punch - £15.50 (119850)
Circles Collection Framelits - £22.95 (130911)

Recipe - Halloween Hello Card
Witches Brew Designer Series Paper - £9.95 (132185)
Halloween Hello Stamp Set - Wood £16.95 (131718) Clear £13.95 (131721)
Basic Black A4 Cardstock - £6.25 (121688)
Very Vanilla A4 Cardstock - £6.25 (106550)
Pumpkin Pie A4 Cardstock - £6.25 (108601)
Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Write Marker - £2.95 (105115)
Basic Black Stampin' Write Marker - £2.95 (100082)
Artisan Label Punch - £14.25 (130920)

So the next stop is Erna's blog, why don't you go and take a peek and see what she has been up to?

Until next time.....


12 comments:

Anne-Marie said...

Lovely project, thanks for sharing! Great blog hop!

Xandra van der Hoeven said...

Great project! Really enyoing our bloghop!

Ria said...

So pretty!
Love, Ria

Chantal de Kaste said...

Love the box you've made. Like your halloween project.

Eveline said...

Wonderful Halloween project.
Eveline.

CarlavdM said...

Like both of your Halloween creations.
Off to do some more hoppin'

Polly McNamara said...

these are cool!

Anonymous said...

These are really cool Nicky! I know 2 little boys who live next to me who would just love these! Gill x

Caro's Kaartjes said...

Very nice projects Nicky!

bhavana said...

Great project!

Nicky said...

Thank you all for your lovely comments! Much appreciated xxx

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