If you were around when we were posting The Cat's Pajamas Sneak Peeks you saw this gift set I created for my granddaughters. Today I have another another Halloween Cookie Baking set for yet another set of granddaughters. I actually shared this at the The Cat's Pajamas pre-release Pajama Party at Splitcoaststampers but not here on the blog.
First up, I made a belly band for the cookie cutters (from Sur la Table) using a combination of Spellbinders Nestabilties (black and white) , the largest frame from the FancyFlip Frames (bright orange) and the Star Rosette CutUps (green) to cut the centerpiece which I attached together with an oversized brad from my stash.
I used the matching Cutables Brains!
set in my Silhouette to cut out the mummy. After stamping the image
onto the cut out I colored with Copic Markers. I combined this fun image
with the new Pop-Up Treat Holder Cutables
that I cut with a Silhouette. I resized to fit my Portrait Silhouette
but also made a couple of more changes since I wanted to use mine for a
Halloween themed mini spatula rather than candy. I added an extra cut
to the bottom of the treat card so I could insert the spatula through
it. I had to forgo the "pop up" part due to the fact that I couldn't get
any type of adhesive to stick to the mini spatula so it's more of a
paintbrush style cover. I stamped the matching sentiment onto a piece
cut with the smallest die from the Circus Panel CutUps and attached it inside the treat card. I also added "slime" which I cut with the Slime/Icicles CutUps and then adhered the mummy to the front. Lastly I tied a bow around the spatula handle.
For the icing tubes, I made a bag topper using a combination of dies from the Framed Up 2 CutUps, Fancy Flip and FancyFlip Frames, stamping the sentiment from the Eat, Drink and Be Scary set.
Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps, CutUps and Cutables, Ki Memories dp, Bazzill cs, Doodlebug ribbon, Copic Markers
Copics: Skin-E0000, E000, E11; Mummy-W00, E81
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Thursday, October 9, 2014
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great cards and halloween projects..love the bright colors too.
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