Hi all! I can't believe it's almost Halloween! I was so inspired by Tim Holtz's October tag that I popped out to my studio for a couple hours today and ended up making this cute Artist Trading Block. I have been wanting to do something like this for ages and I'm so happy I finally got around to it!
I started by cutting the box panels from Eileen Hull's cream mat board using her 3D Block die. Then, I pretty much followed Tim's tag instructions. I wasn't able to find his new texture paste so I had to make do with Martha Stewart's brand. After everything was dry, I assembled the box, leaving the top unglued so I could secure the crow.
The crow is from the Dollar Tree. I created a ruffled collar from crepe paper and then colored it to match the box using the new Peeled Paint Distress Stain Spray. I added a hat made from orange Kraft Core'dinations paper and trimmed it with a tiny bit of Tissue Tape. He came with wires on his feet, so I punched holes in the top of the box, threaded them through, and secured with tape.
If you'd like to make one of your own, you can find all the products I used at Inspiration Emporium via the links below (except for the mat board, which is from Sizzix). Remember to use my coupon code - stamptramp - to save 10% on your order!
Have you joined in with this month's Art With Heart Challenge over at Eileen Hull's blog? We'd love to have you play along with us! And guess what the prize is this month? It's the 3D Block die I used in my project! Please share your wonderful Tricks and Treats with us HERE!
I'm also entering my ATB in the Halloween To Die For challenge over at A Vintage Journey's challenge blog. Lots of great TH inspiration over there!
Thanks so much for stopping by today - have a wonderful week!
I started by cutting the box panels from Eileen Hull's cream mat board using her 3D Block die. Then, I pretty much followed Tim's tag instructions. I wasn't able to find his new texture paste so I had to make do with Martha Stewart's brand. After everything was dry, I assembled the box, leaving the top unglued so I could secure the crow.
The crow is from the Dollar Tree. I created a ruffled collar from crepe paper and then colored it to match the box using the new Peeled Paint Distress Stain Spray. I added a hat made from orange Kraft Core'dinations paper and trimmed it with a tiny bit of Tissue Tape. He came with wires on his feet, so I punched holes in the top of the box, threaded them through, and secured with tape.
If you'd like to make one of your own, you can find all the products I used at Inspiration Emporium via the links below (except for the mat board, which is from Sizzix). Remember to use my coupon code - stamptramp - to save 10% on your order!
Have you joined in with this month's Art With Heart Challenge over at Eileen Hull's blog? We'd love to have you play along with us! And guess what the prize is this month? It's the 3D Block die I used in my project! Please share your wonderful Tricks and Treats with us HERE!
I'm also entering my ATB in the Halloween To Die For challenge over at A Vintage Journey's challenge blog. Lots of great TH inspiration over there!
Thanks so much for stopping by today - have a wonderful week!