Today is day 4 of My Craft Spot Stamp Release Party. I hope you were able to check out all the sneak peeks so far. Today I will be showing you a sneak peek of the new stamp set called "Happy Haunting"
This set has so many cute sayings, it was really hard to pick just a couple! I cut this label using Recess Cricut Cartridge at 3.50 inches then heat embossed the stamp.
This label was cut at 3 inches and once again I used heat embossing for the stamp.
I cut these adorable 3D coffins from Happy Haunting Cricut cartridge. I just think they turned out so stinkin cute. I then lined the boxes with a couple of my hubby's hankies to make it look like a real coffin ( but we won't tell him that ) I took a couple of snicker chocolate bars and wrapped them in party steamers from the Dollar store and added a couple of googly eyes. I hope you enjoyed today project as much as I enjoyed making it.
Stamp Release Party Giveaways:
Each day this week Kimberly will have a fun prize for you from My Craft Spot! So make sure you head over there to see what the rest of the design team have made with this wonderful new stamp set and then, on Friday, we will be having a Blog Hop and each stop will be giving away one of the new stamp sets! (That is 9 stamp sets - Woohoo!) There are so many ways to win so make sure you stop by My Craft Spot to check out our Stamp Release Party! and don't forget to come back tomorrow and hop with us!
Thanks for stopping by today!
This set has so many cute sayings, it was really hard to pick just a couple! I cut this label using Recess Cricut Cartridge at 3.50 inches then heat embossed the stamp.
This label was cut at 3 inches and once again I used heat embossing for the stamp.
I cut these adorable 3D coffins from Happy Haunting Cricut cartridge. I just think they turned out so stinkin cute. I then lined the boxes with a couple of my hubby's hankies to make it look like a real coffin ( but we won't tell him that ) I took a couple of snicker chocolate bars and wrapped them in party steamers from the Dollar store and added a couple of googly eyes. I hope you enjoyed today project as much as I enjoyed making it.
Stamp Release Party Giveaways:
Each day this week Kimberly will have a fun prize for you from My Craft Spot! So make sure you head over there to see what the rest of the design team have made with this wonderful new stamp set and then, on Friday, we will be having a Blog Hop and each stop will be giving away one of the new stamp sets! (That is 9 stamp sets - Woohoo!) There are so many ways to win so make sure you stop by My Craft Spot to check out our Stamp Release Party! and don't forget to come back tomorrow and hop with us!
Thanks for stopping by today!
These are SO, SO fun! I love the way you wrapped the Snickers bar too! What a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea and hope it's okay if I scraplift! I especially like the satin on the inside of the coffins... what a spooky touch! You did super!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jenni
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This is so cute- I LOVE IT! What a clever and great idea TFS! :)Amy
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WAY cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea! I've wanted to make these and you've inspired me to make some. :) The candy mummy with the eyes is a must--I love it!
ReplyDeleteAlly
I love these coffins...especially the wrapped snickers bars.....so adorable....will be making these for sure! TFS!
ReplyDeleteJenny these are so amazing, and a wonderful wrapped chocolate mummy, love the 3-d project!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!! Love the lined coffins and the mummy candy bars! What a fun way to package Halloween treats! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute!! I just love them!!
ReplyDeleteEEK! These are SO CUTE!!!! I love the sentiments and the cute little mummy's inside!
ReplyDeleteHow cute are those little coffins! I love the way you wrapped the chocolate bars.
ReplyDeleteOMG..these are so FUN!! I love these coffins and the mummy inside is a super clever idea:) Might have to scraplift this...so fun!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
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