Friday, October 21, 2011

Bleak Boo-quet!

Here is a boo-quet I made. I used a Styrofoam pumpkin from The Dollar Tree and spray painted it glossy black. Then I sprayed it with Easy Tack and glittered it with MS Black Glitter. I then took brown coffee filters, folded in half twice then inked the edges black. I took a 12" bamboo skewer and inked it black as well. I twisted the bottom of the coffee filter and spread it out to make a flower and attached to the skewer using wire, then poked it into the pumpkin and tied a small ribbon around it and hot glued the skewer into the pumpkin.



Glued a skull into the middle of the middle flower.


Cut out a tag from Echo Park Apothecary Emporium Paper and used Scrappy Mom's Stamps Betwitched stamp set. I used Trendy Twine's Halloween Twine to wrap the skewer and place a bow on it.

 I hope you like this, I enjoyed doing it and will see black glitter for weeks I'm sure! :)

Happy crafting everyone!



Halloween Wreath

So today I thought I would take time out of my busy "work" schedule and post something that has absolutely nothing to do with SVG's! :)

I saw a photo of a Halloween monster wreath in a small magazine at the checkout counter in Michael's a few months back. It is so adorable and I thought the kids would love it. It took me awhile to get my supplies since NO ONE within 40 miles of me sold rolled paper ribbon. I found an online store that is right next to hubby's work and sent him on his way. I decided to buy a few colors instead of just the "pumpkin" color since they are reasonably priced and far away from me.

I purchased the straw wreath at Michaels for $2.49 using my 40% off coupon. The paper ribbon cost about $2.50, the green fun fur was $4.99, but I used my coupon at Jo-Anns and saved 40%, and the assorted googley eyes I found at The Dollar Tree, so they were only $1. This was a fun project and fairly inexpensive. My carpel tunnel did not like this project as you have to unroll the paper ribbon.

Here is the first wreath.


I just love the way he looks, I do wish I added more green fun fur tho!

I have a double door entry to my beautiful home and I normally do matching wreaths but I wanted to make a different wreath for the other door. Very similar and the cost was exactly the same. Instead of purchasing googley eyes from The Dollar Tree I purchased a spiderweb.




Thanks for looking and I hope you have a fabulous crafty day! :)

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Fall Mash Up Blog Hop Day #2

Thank you so much for joining us for the Peachy Keen Stamps/SVG Attic Hop! If you've just come from The Peachy Keen Stamp's blog, then you are hopping along just fine. If not, make sure you start at the beginning over at Peachy Keen Stamps blog and the SVG Attic blog so you don't miss a single chance to win one of two fun prizes up for grabs! You'll have until Sunday night to complete the hop, and there will be even more inspiration tomorrow and Sunday!
Peachy Keen Stamps and SVG Attic have partnered this weekend to bring you fun, creative, and inspiring projects to get your Fall crafting into high gear! You'll find out how easy PKS face stamps are to use with SVG Attic's adorable cuts!

NEW RELEASES!




Now on to my project!


The card base is from SVG Attic's Tent Card Collection, the spiders I used are from the newest set, What's Brewin'?, and the spiderweb border is from BOO-tiful Borders SVG Collection. I used Peaky Keen Face stamps from The Uglies, Monster Mash, and Funshine Face Parts. I used Echo Park Apothecary Emporium paper and Halloween twine from TT.
Products Used:

SVG Attic's SVG Collections:


Peachy Keen Stamps:
PK-694 The Uglies Face Assortment - Happy Haunting Sentiment
Memento Ink Pad - Tuxedo Black
Recollections Black Cardstock
Echo Park: Apotchecary Emporium Paper
Zots
Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive

If you missed day one's project, please hop over HERE and check it out!

Be sure to save 30% this weekend by using coupon code "HOP" at checkout!

BLOG CANDY!

Be sure to leave a comment on this post, become a follower, and leave a post at every stop to enter the drawing for one of TWO $25.00 gift certificates!

Thanks again for stopping by! I hope you're inspired and ready to create! Don't forget to leave a comment on each designers' blog for a chance to win a prize package from SVG Attic or a prize package from Peachy Keen! The deadline for commenting is 11:59pm CDT, Sunday, October 9th.

Your next stop on the hop is Angelica .

PEACHY KEEN STAMPS:
Peachy Keen Stamps is a family business founded by Kathy & Dave Jakopovich in September, 2003. We are located in Green Bay, WI and are the leading manufacturer of the original clear, high-quality, whimsical face stamps loved by die cutters internationally! Kathy illustrates the entire face line as well as an image stamp line with the same sweet whimsical look. Our stamps stamp crisp, clear, and never need to be sanded or rubbed with an eraser. Trade quality photopolymer means that your stamps will last through thousands of impressions!
SVG ATTIC:
SVG Attic was founded early 2011 by Jessica Bashaw and is a family owned company that operates in Southern California. Jessica provides fresh, cute, and easy to cut/assemble SVG files for use with your favorite electronic cutting machines.

BLOG HOP LIST:
PKS Blog - http://peachykeenstamps.blogspot.com/
<----- Begining!
SVGAttic Blog(Jessica) - http://svgattic.blogspot.com/ <------- You are Here!
Angelica - http://www.handmadebyangelica.com/ <------- NEXT!


Happy Crafting!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Market Street Stamps : October Paint the Town Color Challenge Entry

Today I was blog surfing and found Market Street Stamps newest challenge!

I got to work immediately. Hubby is on the way home early from work, I just finished up my day 2 project for the Fall Mash Up Blog Hop and thought I would squeeze in another project!

I just love using Market Street Stamps! They are so pretty, stylish and stamp crisp EVERY time! So easy to clean too!

So this challenge is a color challenge!





I just LOVE these colors! My favorite color combo is Coral and Turquoise so I HAD to enter the challenge!

Here is my card for the challenge.






I used the Bit of Burlap background stamp. When I purchased the backgrounds from MSS, I had forgotten to purchase an acrylic block big enough to stamp with! Ooops! (hehe)... I improvised, being a crafter, thats what we do! I used the clear block from my cuttlebug embossing machine. Who needs a big acrylic block anyway?!?!

I used my Glue Pad to glue the Bit of Burlap design down onto a coral cardstock from DCWV Mediterranean Stack. I then used my Martha Stewart "Turquoise" glitter and viola! a beautiful background!

I used the same coral cardstock and cut out the rounded corner tent card from SVG Attic's Tent Card SVG Collection. I cut out the insert using a spring green from DCWV's Mediterranean Stack. I used organza ribbon in the fresh grass green tone and created a bow.

I used the flowers from the MSS Autumn Greetings collection. I stamped twice, used one full stamp for the base, then cut out the middle flower from the second stamp and popped it up with a pop dot!

Tied some twine around the flower stems using PinkPaislee Daily Junque twine that I got from Paper Issues!

Thanks for stopping by!




Fall Mash Up Blog Hop Day #1

Thank you so much for joining us for the Peachy Keen Stamps/SVG Attic Hop!  If you've just come from The Peachy Keen Stamp's blog, then you are hopping along just fine.  If not, make sure you start at the beginning over at Peachy Keen Stamps blog and the SVG Attic blog so you don't miss a single chance to win one of two fun prizes up for grabs!  You'll have until Sunday night to complete the hop, and there will be even more inspiration tomorrow and Sunday!
Peachy Keen Stamps and SVG Attic have partnered this weekend to bring you fun, creative, and inspiring projects to get your Fall crafting into high gear! You'll find out how easy PKS face stamps are to use with SVG Attic's adorable cuts!

NEW RELEASES!

 



Now on to my project!

 It took me a long time to decide on what I wanted to create. I actually just decided on Wednesday and got to work. I finally finished the project Thursday afternoon when I got my "The Uglies" face stamps in the mail from PKS. They are so stinkin cute!

In our home, we have family game night every week. We have at least 40 board games. Lately, my boys have been begging me to buy another game but our closet is too full and I have no more room. (If I bought another one, it would invade my craft space. Thats a big NO NO!) I chose to create a family Halloween themed board game fun for everyone. My inspiration.... King Candy from Candyland! :)




That ghost is sooo cute, I just love those Monster Mash faces! 

They are so much cuter with faces!

See that candy corn space on the board? Well, in the rules, if you land on it you get to jump three spaces because you are on a sugar high!

Look at those CUTE faces!
The Uglies!


I used the "Bare Trees" cuttlebug folder to emboss the Frightful Forest.


Just love that graveyard!
Halloween Land

Products Used:

SVG Attic's SVG Collections:

Peachy Keen Stamps:
Candy Corn and Vampire Faces: PK-493 Everyday Character Face Parts
Witch, Cat, Frankenstein Faces: PK-943 Funshine Face Parts
Frankenstein, Vampire, Ghosts, and Bats Faces: PK-692 Monster Mash Face Assortment

Memento Ink Pad - Tuxedo Black
Recollections Black Cardstock
AC Cardstock
Co'ordinations Cardstock
Echo Park: Apotchecary Emporium Paper
White Gelly Roll Pen
My Thoughts Exactly Sentiment Stamps
Zots
3D Foam Squares
Glitter Gen Pens
Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive


Be sure to save 30% this weekend by using coupon code "HOP" at checkout!

BLOG CANDY!

Be sure to leave a comment on this post, become a follower, and leave a post at every stop to enter the drawing for one of TWO $25.00 gift certificates!

Thanks again for stopping by! I hope you're inspired and ready to create! Don't forget to leave a comment on each designers' blog for a chance to win a prize package from SVG Attic or a prize package from Peachy Keen! The deadline for commenting is 11:59pm CDT, Sunday, October 9th.


Your next stop on the hop is Angelica .


PEACHY KEEN STAMPS:
Peachy Keen Stamps is a family business founded by Kathy & Dave Jakopovich in September, 2003. We are located in Green Bay, WI and are the leading manufacturer of the original clear, high-quality, whimsical face stamps loved by die cutters internationally! Kathy illustrates the entire face line as well as an image stamp line with the same sweet whimsical look. Our stamps stamp crisp, clear, and never need to be sanded or rubbed with an eraser. Trade quality photopolymer means that your stamps will last through thousands of impressions!
SVG ATTIC:
SVG Attic was founded early 2011 by Jessica Bashaw and is a family owned company that operates in Southern California. Jessica provides fresh, cute, and easy to cut/assemble SVG files for use with your favorite electronic cutting machines.

BLOG HOP LIST:
PKS Blog - http://peachykeenstamps.blogspot.com/
<----- Begining!
SVGAttic Blog(Jessica) - http://svgattic.blogspot.com/ <------- You are Here!
Angelica - http://www.handmadebyangelica.com/ <------- NEXT!


Happy Crafting!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Friday, September 30, 2011


SVG Attic Spook-Tacular Blog Hop Day #1

Hello Everyone! Thank you for joining us for the SVG Attic Spook-Tacular blog hop! This is my very first organized hop and I hope you enjoy your journey with us! We will be showcasing our ideas for Halloween and Fall using SVG Attic's SVG Collections!

If you are just starting out then you have come to the right place!

Today we are releasing three new sets with the hop. We are also giving a 30% discount to all our hoppers over the weekend and it starts today! All you need to do is enter the coupon code "SVGHOP" at checkout to receive 30% off your entire order! No minimum purchase required!

The first set we are releasing are the Boo-tiful Borders! You get six strips picured below!



The second set is the Pure Elegance Cupcake Wrapper set! These are perfect for any occassion!



Last but not least, Fall Leaves SVG Collection! Simple leaves with many different ways to use them!



Use these sets and enter the current contest to be eligible for a prize! Click on the link for more details!
So now onto my hop project!
 

Here is my inspiration! I found this through Pinterest!


And here is my project!









 
I used the Fall Leaves SVG Collection and some dead branches from a tree. I used Thermoweb's Zot's to hold the twine in place. I used the Tangerine Twine from The Twinery and the Chocolate Mousse twine from Trendy Twine! The branches from the inspiration photo are what inspried me. It really brings nature into your home and looks beautiful! My son Tyler even asked if we could keep the branches and create different "ornaments" for them with each season/holiday! Very surprised a 10 year old boy would even notice them!


Now, what is a blog hop without BlOg CaNdY?

Each of the Design Team members are giving away a gift card to the shop on their blog post for the weekend.

I will be giving away a Grand Prize $30.00 gift card to one random poster. You could get up to THREE entries and the rules to be eligible for the gift card are as follows:

First entry: Become a blog follower and post a comment.
Second Entry: Follow us on Facebook and leave a comment on this post and on our Facebook wall.
Third Entry: Leave a comment on every blog in this blog hop.

Thanks for stopping by and here is a list of the hop. If you get lost, mosey on back here and start again! :)



Your next stop is the uber talented Ruthie!

Have a great crafty weekend!