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Showing posts with label Drippy Goo. Show all posts
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Monday, October 27, 2008

More Halloween Party Treats

You might have seen the Halloween Treats that I made for my daughter's Halloween Party. If not, click here to see them.
Well one of the room moms called me to ask if I could bring favors for the party. So this is what I made. I adapted this from Dawn's Frankie Card.

I just made flat faces & adhered them to a paper lunch bag & filled with candy. For the hair, instead of cutting out the jagged edge, I used the MS Drippy Goo Punch. I thought that added a little different touch. I used CDS to cut all of the circles & welded the white parts of the eyes together. I cut the circles at: white 1 3/4", green 1 3/4", & black 3/4". I used George & Basic Shapes for the circles & Opposites Attract for the bolts in his neck (T). I used my white Gelly Pen for the accents on the eyes. I inked over the hair & around the face with purple ink & with green ink around the eyelids & noses. I did the mouths & scars freehand. I also mage all of the face look a little different. The stamp is from the dollar bin at Target. Thanks for looking. Comments & questions are always welcomed.

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Jason is 6 Years Old!!!!


This card was made for my nephew, Jason. He just turned 6 & was so excited about it.
I used a sketch from Card Maker's Sketch Book for this card. It was so much fun to make & really quick. I cut 2 tags freehand. added 2 star eyelets using my Crop-A-Dile, & misc. ribbon. I used the MS Drippy Goo punch for the layered base for his intitial. Sentiments stamps set is from Stampendous, on the bottom (it isn't showing too well) says, "to wish you a" & on the inside it says "happy birthday". I can't remember the stamp set for the "J". I used heat embossing on the initial.
Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed.
Lori
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