I was busy creating some treats for the kiddos for tomorrow!
I made some Halloween straws for the mini spooky cans of grape soda...I couldn't resist buying these at Target! I used the Simon Says Stamp "bundle if stitched shapes" for the banners and then traced around it to make a larger banner for the back of the straw. I stamped some treats and critters on white cardstock using the Lawn Fawn "critters in costume" stamps and colored them with Spectrum noir markers. The colors I used are OR1, GB5, CT2, CT4, BP6, BT4, BT7, CR10, TB9, PL4, PL5, EB2 and EB5. I am not very good at coloring with shading but I did my best...some I just didn't even shade and just colored, but it's all about having fun!
I used the coordinating lawn Fawn dies and cut the images out! I adhered the tags to the straw using hot glue!
I made some goody boxes using some paper from my stash and the We R Memory Keepers Candy box Punch Board! Super easy to use and these were created in no time! I filled with a few if their favorite candies...chocolates!
I made some small rosettes for the candy boxes using hot glue and then made some embellishments with the same SSS die set. I used the stitched circle and the stitched star! Super simple and they look super cute on the boxes!
I had fun creating these little goodies for my kids! I am so glad that they are still "into" Halloween! The older they get the more I worry that it will be the last year that they want to participate or dress up! But they are just as excited as when they were little!
I am entering this in the SSS Wednesday Challenge.....anything goes and featuring Spectrum Noir Markers....this project fit the bill!
I am entering this in the SSS Wednesday Challenge.....anything goes and featuring Spectrum Noir Markers....this project fit the bill!
I will be back tomorrow with a card that I made for the kids and a picture of their costumes!
Thanks for stopping by and have a great afternoon!
This is a fabulous Halloween project- love the gorgeous images you've used.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
Hugs,
Caryn xxx