Monday, November 14, 2016

Stampin' Up Sneak Peek 2016-2017 Holiday Catalog Cookie Cutter Halloween Spooky Fun Halloween Scares Halloween Scenes Home Sweet Home Everyday Jars Pumpkin Treat Holders III

I decided to post some of my most popular designs this week since I'm on vacation:
  This blog post has 1166 blog views; totally amazing!!!  Thank you all for visiting my blog!!!

 

Ahhhhh...our temp's have really cooled down and the sun is shining again.  First, we really, really needed the rain and now we have too much!  We've gone from high 80's to mid 90 degree weather to 68-70 degrees.  It does feel amazing without all that heat and humidity!

My share today is another Sneak Peek 3D project that I designed featuring Stampin' Up's new Cookie Cutter Halloween Stamp Set (There's a Christmas one coming also on Sept. 1st), Spooky Fun, Halloween Scares Stamp Sets, Halloween Scenes Edgelits Dies, Home Sweet Home Thinlits Dies, Everyday Jars Framelits Dies and Cookie Cutter Builder punch.

I attached links to both of the Battery Light/Treat Holder Pumpkins open top box templates at the bottom of this blog post.  Enjoy!  

Let's take a look:

















What a cute line-up these guys make from Stampin' Up's new Cookie Cutter Halloween Stamp Set and their new Cookie Cutter Builder Punch (available Sept. 1st).  That Skeleton just cracks me up!!!

Using SU's Everyday Jar Framelits, I die cut the largest Jar die from SU Pumpkin Pie Cardstock.

I die cut the Jar Lid from Everyday Jar Framelits out of Soft Suede Cardstock and adhered it to the top of my Jar using Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.

Using SU's new Halloween Night Baker's Twine in Basic Black & Orange and Basic Black & Gray (available Sept. 1st), I tied bows around the tops of my Jar Lids.


Using SU's new Halloween Scenes Edgelits Dies, I die cut one Fence and two Tree's from Basic Black Cardstock.  I cut the Fence in two pieces and ran the two Fence pieces and the two tree's back through my BIG Shot using the largest Everyday Jars Framelit to die cut the bottom's of the pieces to match the jars.  (I was too lazy to fussy cut!)    =)   I adhered these to the Pumpkin Jars using Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.


































Using SU's new Cookie Cutter Halloween Stamp Set, I stamped the Mummy in Soft Suede Ink on SU's Shimmery White Cardstock (FAVE).  I used my Blender Pen and Soft Suede Ink to move the ink around and color the Mummy.

I stamped the Bow Tie with Wisteria Wonder Ink and on Shimmery White Cardstock.

I used SU's new Cookie Cutter Builder Punch and punched out the Mummy and Bow Tie.

I stamped the Ghost in Black Memento Ink using SU's new Spooky Fun Stamp Set, fussy cut it out, went around the edges with SU's Basic Black Stampin' Write Marker and adhered it to the Pumpkin with a small piece of a Stampin' Dimensional.

I applied Stampin' Dimensionals on the back of my Mummy and adhered 3 loops of SU's new Metallic Copper Thread and adhered it to my Pumpkin Jar.

I adhered the Bow Tie to the Mummy and the ghost to the Mummy's arm using a small piece of Stampin' Dimensional.   



































Holy Buckets of Laughter, this guy just cracks me up!!!  I'm not a Skeleton type of person; but, every time I look at him, I laugh!  I think it is the Crystal Effects (Retired) that makes his eye's and teeth look so goofy.  =)

Again, using SU's new Cookie Cutter Halloween Stamp Set, I stamped the Skeleton in Soft Suede Ink on SU's Shimmery White Cardstock (FAVE).  I used my Blender Pen and Soft Suede Ink to move the ink around and color the Skeleton.

I stamped the Bow Tie with Wisteria Wonder Ink and on Shimmery White Cardstock.

I used SU's new Cookie Cutter Builder Punch and punched out the Skeleton and Bow Tie.

Using SU's new Halloween Scares Stamp Set, I colored the small Pumpkin stamp with Stampin' Write Markers in Old Olive and Pumpkin Pie, huffed on the stamp to rejuvenate the ink and stamped it onto Shimmery White Cardstock.  I fussy cut the Pumpkin out and adhered it to the Skeleton's Arm using a small piece of Stampin' Dimensional

I applied Stampin' Dimensionals on the back of my Skeleton and adhered 3 loops of SU's new Metallic Copper Thread and adhered it to my Pumpkin Jar.

I adhered the Bow Tie to the Skeleton and the ghost to the Skeleton's arm using a small piece of Stampin' Dimensional.

I did the same as above with the Copper Metallic Thread and adhering him to the Pumpkin Jar.


































I stamped Vampire Boy in Basic Black Archival Ink on Shimmery White Cardstock and colored him using Stampin' Write Markers in Elegant Eggplant, Pumpkin Pie and Blushing Bride.

I stamped the Ears in Basic Black Archival Ink, colored them with a Blushing Bride Stampin' Write Marker and adhered them to Vampire Boy's head using Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.

Using a Gold Wink of Stella Brush, I applied the gold to the cross and added some Crystal Effects (retired).

Using SU's new Home Sweet Home Thinlits Dies, I die cut the bat from Basic Black Cardstock and applied some Crystal Effects.  After it was dry, I adhered it to Vampire Boy's Arm.

I did the same as above with the Copper Metallic Thread and adhering him to the Pumpkin Jar.






































I stamped the Scarecrow in Basic Black Archival Ink on SU's Shimmery White Cardstock (FAVE).  I used my Blender Pen and Soft Suede Ink to move the ink around and color the Scarecrow.

I colored the details on the Scarecrow using Stampin' Write Markers in Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, Blushing Bride, Wisteria Wonder and Daffodil Delight.


































I stamped the Crow in Black Memento Ink onto Whisper White Cardstock.  I fussy cut the Crow out, colored in his eye and beak using a Crushed Curry Stampin' Write Marker and adhered him to the Scarecrow's arm using a small piece of Stampin' Dimensional.

I did the same as above with the Copper Metallic Thread and adhering him to the Pumpkin Jar.

Here is a picture of the back of the Cookie Cutter Halloween Pumpkin Treat Holders.  (There were more caramels and Tootsie Rolls; but, someone I know ate them and is blaming my cats!)


















Please check out the templates for the boxes at the following links of my previous blog posts:



http://lynnslocker.blogspot.com/2016/08/stampin-up-sneak-peek-2016-2017-holiday.html
1" x 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" open top box template



















http://lynnslocker.blogspot.com/2016/08/stampin-up-sneak-peek-2016-2017-holiday_22.html
2" x 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" open top box template


Hope you enjoyed today's blog post project!   Please come back tomorrow for some more Halloween fun!!!

That's all I have for today.


 






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.

 

1 comment:

  1. These little pumpkin treats are TOO CUTE FOR WORDS. You are such an inspiration for all of us. THANKS for sharing this project with us. Feel Better My Friend!!!!

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