Showing posts with label Witch Castle Door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Witch Castle Door. Show all posts

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Ding Dong...Trick or Treat!

One of my favorite dies from the Halloween release is the Witch Castle Door. You can make the door opened or closed and then it comes with all these cute witchy accessories.

I used Glossy Accents to add some dimension as well as some foam tape.


I also made a card with the Scooter & Tugboat die from MLS. I made a window in this card so you see the boat when the card is closed and when you open it.

Hope you have a wonderful fall day.
Kay


Saturday, September 24, 2011

Halloween Shaker Easel Card


Hi Everyone...welcome to the weekend.  Today I wanted to inspire you with this Halloween Shaker card I created.  I love creating shaker cards...so much fun.  I wish I could show you better in the photo how the black glitter shakes around in the frame, pictures just don't do it justice. 

You can see bits and pieces here in there that haven't fallen down yet, but you still just don't get the whole effect. 


Want to know all the great dies I used for this card, here is the complete list.

Lamp Post With Sign ( yellow border interior of card)


Have a great crafty rest of the weekend...
Hugs, Lori

Monday, September 05, 2011

Trick or Treat!






With Halloween quickly approaching, I thought it would be fun to make a treat box. I used the Window Box tutorial from the Scor-Pal website. I did change the dimensions of the box, however, to make it a little bigger. (See the end of the post for details).

I loved playing with the new dies from Cottage Cutz - and actually, the Witch's Castle Door inspired the whole project.....because, the really cool thing is that you can make the door open!

So, I used the Halloween Fun stamp from Crafty Secrets to stamp my sweet little trick-or-treater, and glued her to a piece of acetate in the door opening. I glued some Autumn Flower Soft around her feet to look like leaves blowing in. She looks so shy coming to the door for a little candy. I added accessories from the Castle Door die, as well as the Lantern Mini and Owl Mini dies, to complete the scene. The Happy Halloween on the side of the box is from the Haunted House Border.




To make this box, please refer to the tutorial at the Scor-Pal website, but instead of cutting your cardstock 9 x 6 3/4, cut it 12" x 8 3/4". Your score lines will be 1", 5 1/2", 6 1/2", 11". After you turn the paper, you will score at 3/4" and 7 3/4".