Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Stampin' Up Packaging for Peeps, Halloween Treat, Jar of Haunts, Spooky Fun, Sweet Home, Home Sweet Home, Layering Circles

Our warm temperatures didn't stick around for very long.  We are now back to the 50's and 60's for high temperatures.  =(

My share for today is some Peeps that I packaged up using the following Stampin' Up products:  Halloween Night Designer Series Paper, 3" x 6" Gusseted Cellophane Bags (food safe), Halloween Treat, Jar of Haunts, Sweet Home and Spooky Fun Stamp Sets and Home Sweet Home Thinlits and Layering Circles Framelits Dies.

Let's take a look:


They sure came out with some cute Peeps for Halloween!


Using SU's Halloween Night Designer Series Paper, I cut the Bat piece at 2-7/8" x 5" and scored and folded it at 1-7/8". 

Using one of Stampin' Up's new 3" x 6" Gusseted Cellophane Bags, I opened it up all the way to the bottom and inserted the DSP and then the Peeps.


I folded the bottom flat and used some SU Glue Dots to secure the bottom down as shown in the above picture.


Above is a picture of the back of the treat bag.  I folded the top two corners over and stapled each corner.


Above is a close up of the front of the Frankenstein Peeps.


Using SU's Halloween Treat Stamp, I stamped it onto Whisper White Cardstock with Pumpkin Pie Ink.  I trimmed off the bottom, fussy cut the top out and adhered it to the top of the Treat Bag with Stampin' Dimensionals.

I adhered a Basic Black Candy Dot (Retired) to the top of my Sentiment.  I tied a Triple bow with SU's Basic Black & Pumpkin Pie Baker's Twine and adhered it below my Sentiment with Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.


For the Pumpkins, I die cut a Scalloped Circle from Black Glimmer Paper and a Circle from Whisper White Cardstock using SU's Layering Circles Framelits Dies.  I sponged the edges of the Whisper White Circle with Old Olive Ink and adhered it to the Black Glimmer Paper Circle with Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.


Using SU's Jar of Haunts Stamp Set, I stamped the Pumpkin and Pumpkin Face onto Pumpkin Pie Cardstock with Basic Black Archival Ink and fussy cut it out.  

I stamped the Leaf and Stem onto Whisper White Cardstock with Basic Black Archival Ink, colored it with my Stampin' Write Markers in Always Artichoke, Cajun Craze and Chocolate Chip and then fussy cut it out.  I adhered the Leaf and Stem to the Pumpkin with Mono Multi-Purpose Glue and the Pumpkin to the Circles with Stampin' Dimensionals.  I then adhered the Circles to theTreat Bag with Stampin' Dimensionals.
 

I tied a single Bow with SU's Basic Black & Pumpkin Pie Baker's Twine and adhered it to the bottom of the Circles with Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.

I love how the DSP shows through the Treat Bags although I got an awful glare from the lights on the Cellophane Bags when I took the pictures.  Another hard to photograph project but oh-so-cute in person.




For the Ghosts,  I die cut a Scalloped Circle from Wisteria Wonder Cardstock and a Circle from Basic Black Glimmer Paper using SU's Layering Circles Framelits Dies.  I adhered the Black Glimmer Paper Circle to the Wisteria Wonder Scalloped Circle with Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.


Using Jar of Haunts Stamp Set, I stamped the Pumpkin and Face onto Pumpkin Pie Cardstock with Basic Black Archival Ink and fussy cut it out.

Using Sweet Home Stamp Set, I stamped two Ghosts onto Whisper White Cardstock with Basic Black Archival Ink and die cut them out using Home Sweet Home Thinlits Dies.  I adhered the two Ghosts onto the Pumpkin as shown in the picture above with Mono Multi-Purpose Glue and the Pumpkin to the Circles with Stampin' Dimensionals.


I took some pieces of Basic Gray & Basic Black and Basic Black & Pumpkin Pie Baker's Twine, tied them together and adhered them to the bottom of the Circles with Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.  I adhered an Old Olive Enamel Shape to the center of the Baker's Twine Bow.


I just adore these new Peeps and I had a lot of fun using SU's new Cellophane Bags and DSP to embellish them.

That's all I have for today.  Thanks for stopping by my blog!






I recently discovered that people are using my cards and/or projects, duplicating them and entering them into challenges and using them for their own card classes.  My cards and projects are my own creations and are not to be used in challenges, blog hops, card classes or sold at craft shows; etc., for profit.  I don't mind if you duplicate my creativity to pass on to family members or friends as gifts or Occasions cards; but,  PLEASE be considerate of others creativity!  Thank you!


 



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This is my first blog and it is still under construction.  I have yet to receive my Watermark so the picture's are copyright Lynn A. Gauthier, 2015-2016 Stampin' Up.
 


 

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