Oct
9
Halloween Treat Bag
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The previous In Color House of Haunts post, the same stamp set and colors were used and was the inspiration for this simple, but cute treat bag.

First, cut a piece of Night & Day designer series paper (here black with white polka dots) 4 inches by 12. Then score at the 5" and 7" mark and fold (making a triangle-type of shape). Since this is designer series paper and thinner than the regular cardstock, I also cut a piece of 2×4 piece of Bermuda Bay paper at the bottom for better support.
For the front panel, I stamped the haunted house image and tree branches in Basic Black ink then used sponges to color "the sky" with Rich Razzleberry and Bermuda Bay. Then matted the paper on a piece of Bermuda Bay paper. Then sponged the corners of the Bermuda Bay paper with black in as well. Adhere the front panel to the bag front using SNAIL Adhesive.
Fill a small cello bag with Kisses or desired candy or snack.
Lastly, create the desired greeting with black ink, Whisper White and Bermuda Bay cardstock. Then align the greeting, the bag, and the paper and hold close while punching a hole. You can use the Crop-a-dile to create a large hole or a handheld punch if creating a small hole. Thread the ribbon through them all and tie a bow.
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Other Thoughts:
- Use the Brayer Tool instead of Sponging.
- Use Black Embossing as in the In Color House of Haunts card.
- Use a brad or Build-a-Brad instead of ribbon to hold the bag shut.
- To make the project even simpler, don’t do any sponging, instead stamp the house image in Rich Razzleberry and the greeting in Bermuda Bay (for example). Eliminate all sponging and this project is a cinch, fast, and can be duplicated quickly to prepare many treat bags for your upcoming Halloween visitors.
Don’t forget to view the Holiday Mini to see more fun Halloween samples and new product!
Oct
3
In Color Autumn Harvest
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Here is another Halloween card that can be just as easily used for Thanksgiving! I again used the new In Colors. This time with Crushed Curry, Dusty Durange, and Soft Suede. I also used the Watercoloring and Masking techniques.

The Stampin’ Up! products used in this project:
- Crushed Curry and Soft Suede cardstock
- Watercolor paper
- Blender Pen
- Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango, and Soft Suede Classic Ink pads
- Soft Suede Polka Dot Grosgain ribbon
- Tearing Tool
- SNAIL Adhesive
- Paper Snips
Instructions
- Cut standard card from Crushed Curry. Horizontal layout.
- Stamp leaves along the bottom of the page and then color them using a blender pen and the Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango and Soft Suede inks. With the stamp pad closed, squeeze the lid and bottom (this put ink on the top of the ink pad – shown below). Then dip the blender pen into the small pool of ink to then color the images. Aqua Pens are also another great tool for watercoloring.

- Cut a piece of 5-1/4 x 3 Soft Suede and use the Tearing tool to create the ripped edge.
- Cut the Watercolor paper slightly to 5 x 3 and also tear (as shown below in step 7).
- To create the watercolored pumpkins, we will use masking. First stamp a large and small pumpkin on scrap paper. Then cut them out.

- On the Watercolor paper, stamp 2 smaller pumpkins in desired locations. Then place the small cut-out over the previously stamped pumpkin (to hide it) and then stamp the larger pumpkin (shown below). Notice, the larger pumpkin now appears behind the smaller one.

- Then color pumpkins and the rest of the front panel with the inks and blender pen (as you did previously for the leaves).

- Adhere the Watercolor paper to the Soft Suede.
- Adhere the panel to the front of the card (without putting adhesive along the tear, since you will put ribbon underneath it).
- Wrap a piece of polka dotted ribbon around the card front and adhere to the inside cover as well.
- Stamp, cut-out, and color a large pumpkin to put on the inside of the card. Then adhere on top of where the ribbon met to hide the seam.

- I used a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock for the inside of the card to later write or stamp a holidy greeting.
Other suggestions
- Stamp and color the small pumpkins on scrap. Cut out and then adhere to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals to give a raised look to them.
- Also would have looked great with Pumpkin Pie, Really Rust, More Mustard, Chocolate Chip and Old Olive inks.
- Try sponging with Soft Suede around the main card and Watercolor paper edges.
Oct
3
Spider Treats
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Isn’t this the cutest treat you have seen for Halloween? All I used are various punches (scallop circle, 1/2" circle. 1/4" circle, and photo corners) and cardstock scraps (basic black, pumpkin pie, perfect plum, and green galore). In between the 2 black scallop circles are mint patties. Super cute and easy! Thanks to Julie Case for sharing the idea. Let me know what you think.
Sep
22
Spooky Spider Decor Element
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You can make your home and Halloween projects spooktacular this year with the Spooky Spider Decor Elements. Decorate your candy jar to thrill the treaters or adhere it to your door to scare the tricksters. I used the medium Spooky Spider Decor Element and a 1 gallon glass jar to make this great treat jar. I was amazed at how easy it was to make this treat jar. These spiders won’t hang around long. so contact me today to get your own Spooky Spider before they vanish into the night.
Sep
21
Ghostly Greetings Twisty Treats
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These treat containers are easy to make and oh so cute! I used to call them sour cream containers but now SU! is calling them Twisty Treats and I love the new name!
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Sep
20
Top Note ~ Batty for You Treat Bag Topper
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This treat bag is a flat cello bag filled with Hershey’s nuggets wrapped in the Designer Series Paper Ghostly Greetings. The bag topper is made with Top Note, an exclusive Stampin’ Up! Sizzix die. The bag topper also has the Batty for You image, a few extra punches, and a piece of black grosgrain ribbon. Wouldn’t these bags be cute for your trick or treaters?
Sep
16
Batty for You Gift Bag
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This Batty for You Gift Bag is made from a full sheet of Ghostly Greetings Designer Series Paper. I enjoy origami and this bag is made with a few easy folds. There is no cutting required. Please email me at stampinsharon@cox.net if you would like the pattern. I finished off the bag with Basic Black cardstock cut to 2" x 6" and the Batty for You image punched out with a 1-1/4" punch and mounted on a 1-3/4" punch. The bag is filled with Halloween candy. Super cute and easy!


































