
Happy Halloween. Have some safe and 'nourishing' fun!
The winner is...
Today, a gnarly QuicKutz tree. This was a heap of work, but it sure was fun. Die cut the image twice; once for the back and once for the front of the "ornament". Be sure to reverse the image! Otherwise you'll end up with two fronts.
This is a great way to use up all those scraps with which we can't part. Sandwich a loop of thread between the front and back creating a hanger for the "ornament".
Carefully die cutting patterned paper can add some unique aspects to the ornaments.
I just love this skeleton, but count those pieces! and each piece is joined to the next with a bit of string between them so that the skeleton really moves!
Be Creative!
A Halloween shadowbox: a purchased shadow box from Hobby Lobby. Spray paint it black. Remember to slide the glass out first. "Wallpaper" the inside. Tie a ribbon around the glass and stamp a spider web on the glass with Stazon ink. Create a vignette using your QK dies. Stacking foam dots will create different depths to which to adhere your elements.
Once the glass is back in place, attach a metal embellishment and a spider to the front!
A haunted house to bolster the imagination. This little project started out as a birdhouse from a craft store spray painted black. A good whack of the hammer pushes the bird roosts into the house. Careful though, it could crack the foundation. Measure and cut your paper, use Mod Podge to adhere.
The roof is a series of different strips of paper cut out with a Martha Stewart edge punch, all drippy and gooey. Each strip is adhered with Terrifically Tacky tape and has a thick wedge of chipboard in between the strips to add dimension.
The fence is a QK border die and a wood grained paper.
The resident spider complete with googly eyes drops from the upper story eaves.
Love the sparkly tree from Michaels. I added the Basic Grey "eerie" epoxy ghosts to the branches.
For a bit of ghoulish fun, I added a very old skeleton (earring) resting on the fence still holding his treat bucket.. and a tombstone cut from Basic Grey packaging stamped with the JustRite mini font.
This looks like QK Eliza font, QK old witch's hat, jack o lantern, cat, spider and broom. Hand cut the fence...
This little card was made by altering the QK 4x4 scarecrow...
and the inside with a Stampendous stamp:
I love this card. I took the idea from Polly McFadden at the Stamp Act, El Paso. These are some of my favorite stamps! The sentiment is printed and cut to fit.
and the inside.. love this poem...
More Quickutz dies.. this time I combined the ghost with the new witch's hat, bat, spider, broom and cauldron. Also embossed the hat with a swirls embossing die.
and the inside.....

Here's a preview of the papers for QK November club all from Basic Grey Indian Summer Collecction:





I've actually finished both project for October's QuicKutz club! So I can make you squirm with a few teaser shots. During club, you can make one of your choice - either fall or halloween. IF you finish the first one or get far enough along, you are welcome to start the second page sould you desire. I just don't think you can finish two pieces during our time together.
The page has two sides and a full sheet of paper was used for each side. So sharing background paper probably won't work. The fall page used the Little Yellow Bicycle Pumpkin Patch on one side and the Imaginations signature collection brown leather looking embossed with fall leaves on the other. I augmented with a strip from the Little Yellow Bicycle Autumn Binge strip and a dk green dot. You will want to bring some coordinating ribbon and I added the metal leaf brads that are at DML! I also used the Autumn Blessings oval stamps and stamper from JustRite!
The Halloween layout turned out so 'happy'! Backgrounds are Imaginations Signature Collection Spiderwebs and the orange flocked polka dot for the other. Augment with green gooey drops and your pages will be complete.
I added the orange trick or treat ribbon from DML, a boo ribbon from the "resource center" (aka stash) and some of the cute halloween brads in stock at DML. Also used the Treats stamp Set (Halloween) from JustRite Stampers. Just fyi - this is a limited edition set and is already sold out with JustRite - so get yours while it's available!