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Friday, September 30, 2011

Wondrous Witch Hat!

Warning!!! Picture overkill, I was camera happy with this one!


I'm so please with how this witch hat turned out!

I started with a hat from the dollar store and a child's halloween skirt, also from the dollar store.


I used a seam ripper (scissors would work just as well) and separated the seam on the skirt.


Then (still using the seam ripper) I separated the orange tule from the rest of the skirt.


So Pretty!


I hot glued the orange tule to the brim of the hat. 
I also seperated the black tule and cut it into strips about 1 foot wide and folded them (or bunched them!) to about 3" wide and hot glued them (I ended up with about 5 separate pieces), evenly spaced, around the brim of the hat.


With the rest of the material I cut it into 2" strips and rolled the fabric into rosettes to attach to the brim of the hat.


I cut 1 1/2 inch strips of scrapbook paper in different designs and curled it with a pencil and attached to the hat with hot glue in several spots.


I also had some halloween chip board pieces that I picked up last year on clearance at Michaels. These came in handy for decorating the hat.


Here is the result of my camera happiness!






...and then I added a couple of buttons.


...and then I got super camera happy!











Imagine, Improvise & Invent

Sarah

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Halloween Treat Bag Toppers


My daughter and I were doing a little crafting over the weekend and we made some Halloween Bag Toppers. I didn't take pics of the process because it's pretty straight forward and the size of your bag topper depends on the size of your treat bag.

Here are the supplies that you need:

- Card Stock
- Scrapbook Paper
- Baggies
- Ink
- Stamps
- Double sided tape
- Any embellishments like glitter!
- Liquid glue for glitter
- CANDY!


My baggies were 4" in width, I purchased them in the craft section of the dollar store.

I knew I wanted my topper to be 2" in height so I cut my black cardstock down to 4" x 4". Score at 2" and fold into a tent shape.

Then cut your scrapbook paper just slightly smaller than the cardstock and score this also in the centre, when you glue it to your cardstock there is a nice outer border.

The stamp that I had was roughly 2" x 2", I cut white cardstock to that size and them stamped my image on. I cut my black cardstock slightly larger as a backing for the white.

Position it on your topper. Fill your baggie with your favorite candy and then glue your topper to the baggie using double sided tape. You could also staple your topper to the baggie for a more secure fit.

Add any embellishments you may like & VOILA!

Super quick, super cute & super fun!




















(Subway Art courtesy of Eighteen 25)


Imagine, Improvise & Invent

Sarah

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Fight Like A Lady


“So many of us watch friends and family fight the fight each and every day. Here are a few facts about the people battling breast cancer (according to Susan G. Komen for the Cure):

The District of Columbia has reported the most incidences of women’s breast cancer, affecting 139,000 women.
5% of breast cancer cases occur in women under 40 In 2011, there will be 39,520 breast cancer deaths.

SignifyPink has partnered with Ladies’ Home Journal to support breast cancer research and awareness through the sales of “Fight Like a Lady” shirts and hats. Each sale will generate a 30 percent donation toward one of three breast cancer awareness organizations, selected by the customer at point of purchase:  American Cancer Society, National Breast Cancer Foundation and Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

Visit wearethefight.com to make a difference today. Merchandise will be available now through October 31.”

Tied Up Candy Basket



Here is a cute little candy basket that's really cheap to make, you can make 4 of these with one 12" x 12" piece of scrapbook paper!


Here are the super simple directions:



 Fold along all of your score lines to create a crease, this will be the end result:



 The points are created from the diagonal score of the 4 corner boxes.

Hole punch the 4 corners as shown below.



Then feed your ribbon through the holes (I used about 12" of ribbon) and tie together.
Fill it with your favorite candy!




(subway printable courtesy of Eighteen 25)


Imagine, Improvise & Invent

Sarah

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Cupcake Wreath



I am so happy with the way this wreath turned out!
So quick & simple to make, you could have it completed in an evening.



I scrunched them up to make them more wrinkled, I like the look of it better!


I embellished with scrapbook paper, halloween stickers, ribbon and wooden numbers that I painted black.




All done, nothing to it! And now I have another Halloween Wreath! I think I'm going to run out of doors to put all my wreaths on!

















Imagine, Improvise & Invent


Sarah

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