Showing posts with label halloween scenes edgelits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween scenes edgelits. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2016

Halloween Scenes Popcorn Treat Box

Linda Vich Creates: Halloween Scenes Popcorn Treat Box. Elegant Eggplant Popcorn Box embellished with spooky Halloween scenes.
Didn't think I'd actually get to make a treat box for Raine this year but I was able to do it today–just in time for Halloween!

This Halloween treat box was CASEd from a project made by one of my stamping class ladies, Carolyn. I also found a video tutorial by Connie Stewart very helpful for working with the Popcorn Box Thinlits.

I started by creating the popcorn box itself using Elegant Eggplant. I then used Connie's tip to use the Popcorn Box Thinlit to cut a piece which got used as a template for adding mattes to the sides of the box. I cut four mattes from Whisper White.

On each panel, I sponged on Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, and Elegant Eggplant. I then used the 1 1/4" Circle Punch to punch four circles from Whisper White and sponged them with Crushed Curry and a little bit of Pumpkin Pie.

Using the Halloween Scenes Edgelits I die cut two witches and four trees from Basic Black and two fences from Silver Foil. I used Basic Black to stamp the tombstones 2X on Smoky Slate and the pumpkins 2X on Pumpkin Pie. These were die cut also using the Edgelits.

Before glueing anything to the panels, I played around with the best arrangements for all four of the panels. I then used liquid adhesive to attach all the items, stamping bats on two of the moons. Items that overhung the sides of the panels were trimmed off with the exception of the trees.

The tag sentiment was stamped with Basic Black on Pumpkin Pie card stock using the Halloween Scares stamp set. The tag was then die cut with a die from the Popcorn Box Thinlits. I used the 1/8" Circle Punch to punch a hole and then sponged the edges with Elegant Eggplant. The tag was threaded with a length of the Halloween Night Baker's Twine and also a tassel. More twine was strung around the top of the box and the tag attached to it. The candy was added and a non-Stampin' Up clothespin closed the treat bag.

Linda Vich Creates: Halloween Scenes Popcorn Treat Box. Elegant Eggplant Popcorn Box embellished with spooky Halloween scenes.

Linda Vich Creates: Halloween Scenes Popcorn Treat Box. Elegant Eggplant Popcorn Box embellished with spooky Halloween scenes.

Linda Vich Creates: Halloween Scenes Popcorn Treat Box. Elegant Eggplant Popcorn Box embellished with spooky Halloween scenes.

I'm pleased with how it turned out and Raine liked it!


Here she is in her Captain America costume ready to go trick-or-treating! Too bad it had to rain this year but "Raine" faced it like a trooper!







Thursday, August 18, 2016

First Play With Home Sweet Home

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.
Between working and swimming in the pool with my granddaughter, Raine, I carved out some time to try out the new Home Sweet Home Thinlits and coordinating stamp set, Sweet Home.

I first watched the video from Stampin' Up! but it didn't have a lot of step-by-step info but I found another excellent video by demonstrator Satomi Wellard that had English subtitles and this helped a lot!

I thought that blue and white would make a nice color scheme for a house so I die cut the house from Dapper Denim. To make the house, you need to cut the same piece twice. You then stamp and/or die cut and embellish the house and glue it together.

I used my MISTI to stamp the window and door on the front of the house using Versamark and then heat embossed them with the White Stampin' Emboss Powder. I also stamped the same window on the back of the house and embossed it as well. These sections were then all die cut using the necessary dies. Because I wanted to leave the back of my house unglued, I used the smallest circle to die cut a hole in the back of the house which would allow me to open the house to put something inside.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.
Stamping the details on the house using my MISTI.

When die cutting the windows and doors, it is important to make sure you have the correct pieces. The smaller window piece is to die cut the hole in the house itself and the larger piece is to die cut the frame around the window. The door is meant to fold open so one side of the door die is for cutting and the other side is for scoring. It is very important to make sure you have the score line on the correct side of the door when you die cut it so that the door opens properly. My door was created for left-handed people! I cut my door frame and window frames from Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper and adhered it to the house.

Next, I scored all the folds for the house and set about gluing the front and back of the house together at one side. Each piece had a bottom flap; I cut off the flap from the back of the house. Once I glued the bottom flap for the front of the house to create the floor, I glued the cut off flap and adhered it inside the bottom of the house to reinforce the floor, using my bone folder to press down the edges inside the house.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.
Cut off the bottom flap from the back of the house.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.
Glue the cut off flap inside the house to reinforce the floor.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.

The roof was a little tricky due to the fact that I chose to use Glimmer Paper! I die cut six shingle pieces for each side of the roof. I used liquid adhesive for gluing the first shingle piece, spaced evenly across one side of the roof, at the bottom of the slope. I then worked my way up to the top of the roof, carefully overlapping my roof pieces so that each new piece shifted either to the right or the left so that the shingles were staggered. I repeated the process on the other side of the roof.

Because the Glimmer Paper didn't allow the glue to set as quickly as with normal card stock, I really had to take my time. A couple of times, the shingles either came off or I managed to push them all into a straight line instead of a staggered one!

I gave the shingles some time to dry before attempting to "cap" the roof by gluing a 1/2 x 3 1/2" piece of Glimmer Paper scored in half lengthwise, to complete the roof. For this piece, it was necessary to use the adhesive from the Fine-Tip Glue Pen and hold it in place for awhile.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.
Shows the "cap" on the roof.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.
Hole at bottom allows you to insert a finger to open the back of the house.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.
Leaving the back of the house unglued allows something to be inserted in the house.

It was at this point that I thought it would be neat to showcase the little house in a winter scene.
Going with my blue and white color scheme, I die cut several fence sections from Thick Whisper White using the Halloween Scenes Edgelits Dies. I also die cut the tree.

It is important to note that with these edgelit dies, the bottom section of the die cut can be any size you choose, depending on the placement of the die. Only the top section of the die cuts.

On a square white dinner plate, I planned out my fence. I ended up gluing the sections together and scoring the fence where I needed it to turn a corner. Because my measuring wasn't entirely accurate, I ended up with a few extra score marks so I then scored the whole fence to create the look of boards.
I masked off the bottom of the tree and sponged both sides with Soft Suede. The tree was set in place against the fence.

I used circle punches to create my snowman from Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper, adhering it with the Fine-Tip Glue Pen. The hat was die cut using a die from the Snow Friends Framelits. The face and buttons were added using a Copic marker. The snowman was set in place against the fence in the backyard. To complete the scene, I added fake snow dug out from my Christmas decorations.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.

Linda Vich Creates: First Play With Home Sweet Home. Dapper Denim and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper teams up to create a winter cottage using the Home Sweet Home Thinlits.

For my first play with the house, I am pleased! In retrospect, the scene could have used some more trees and the fence would have shown up better if it wasn't white but when I started creating the house, I didn't intend to create a scene!

Creating the house was a lot of fun and I look forward to creating future houses using a variety of colors and papers. These houses will be perfect for almost any occasion—Halloween, Christmas, Spring . . . So many ways these houses could be decorated! I'm thinking that they would make lovely little ornaments for the Christmas tree or you could cluster several houses together on your mantel to create a village!

Be sure to contact me to order your Home Sweet Home Bundle when it becomes available on September 1!