12 Weeks of Halloween 2013 Week 2

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The Witches Candy Shoppe picture frame is the 2nd project for my 12 Weeks of Halloween.

It uses just a small portion of the Witches Brew Designer Series Paper and next week you’ll see more of the paper on my 3rd Halloween project (you’re going to LOVE it).

I bought these black picture frames at Walmart .. for just $3 and it’s a quick Halloween decoration (I have mine in the dining room .. I know it’s a bit early).

By the way …. don’t look too closely at the picture frame …. you can see my body taking the picture .. I ask Dave “how the heck do I take a picture without me being in it”?  He simply said “what do you normally do?”  oh yeah .. the light box … LOL!

So, I used my lightbox to take this one.

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Here’s the video on how to make the 12 Weeks of Halloween 2013 Week 2.

If you’re viewing this in your email it’s possible that the video link has removed and you will need to watch it on my blog.

Click here to download the Step by Step Instructional PDF.

Here’s the Stampin’ Up! supply list:

  • Witches Brew Designer Series Paper 132185
  • Stampin Trimmer 126889

Thanks & have a great day!

p.s. I’m headed to the doctor this morning…. when I get home I’ll load the instruction sheet for week 2.

Hostess Code – CVU4B7JQ

Click here to learn how to use the Hostess Code.

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240 thoughts on “12 Weeks of Halloween 2013 Week 2”

  1. What a cute and quick project. Will have to go through my paper stash and see if I can do something similar for Christmas.

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  2. So cute and easy to make i love it. Matches my other frames I bought from Walmart. You always come up with the cutest things love your tutorials. I love last weeks project the candy bottle so cute. Thanks for sharing this with us. ~Mandi

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  3. This is so very cute!! It will fit so perfectly with my 1800’s vintage Halloween apothecary/curiosity shop that I set up every year. Thanks Angie!

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  4. Hi Angie,
    Looking forward to the video so I can try to make one. This is very cute.
    Thanks for the idea.
    Have a super day!!

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  5. I love this!! I always struggle with using the sheet of DSP with all the bigger design elements and this is perfect! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. I love this idea! So cute. There have been many, many times that I have wanted to frame designer paper. Sometimes I cringe when I make the first cut into the paper because it’s just too cute to cut up. Thank you for sharing your talents!

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  7. I just got my order from Stampin Up, yesterday and I was thinking how cute it would be to frame this same DSP! Love it!

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  8. This is so unbelievably simple I can’t believe I never thought of it lol Love love the paper! I have three girls so looks like I’ll be making three of everything! Fun stuff! Thumbs up!

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  9. WOW what a very simple project but oh so cute. You could even add a few embellishments to the frame but it looks cute just the way it is. Thanks so much for sharing projects with us Angie, it means a lot to me because I get to learn different techniques. 🙂

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  10. Too stinking cute! Simple- easy peasy, I love it! At first I thought you used vinyl on the glass- not early at all to decorate!

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  11. Being someone in there early 70’s, I think I may be able to handle this one. It is so cute and my kitchen is red so it will look really cute hanging on the wall. What an awesome share and good luck to who ever wins it..

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  12. Angie, you come up with the CUTEST ideas!! Loving this framed Witches Candy Shoppe. Can’t wait to see what else you make with the rest of the paper.

    Thanks for always sharing with all of us.

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  13. WOW – what a cute and easy project. I need to make one for my hubby’s office. They have lots of kids come through Trick Or Treating (he works at Disney’s phone company). This will be so cute! Thanks for sharing. Smiles!

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  14. Oh my gosh Angie!! I love it and how simple can it get!! I LOVE HALLOWEEN and I am always looking for new decorating ideas for the holiday. Thank you for the great video and I am so looking forward to what next week brings.

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  15. Oh Angie, I love how you think outside the box all the time. I am heading to wal mart for pic frame. Love all your projects and you too. Take care.

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  16. Thanks for the great idea. Sometimes the Designer DSP has patterns too big for cards. Wondered what to do with them. Now I know. Thanks

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  17. Angie, so cute, and easy…… I go to Walmart all the time, I’ll have to pick up a few of these frames. Great ideas…. Ilena

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  18. At my first glance I thought your project today was one you designed with MDS (which i don’t have) what a nice surprise to read more of the post to learn it was DSP. Very creative use of the DSP paper!

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  19. Oh my goodness!!! I absolutely love Halloween and I love your 12 weeks of Halloween tutorials. They are always so much fun!!! I think this is one of my all time favorites!!! It is so easy and so adorable. This with a couple of the bottles from last week made as “potions” with darker colored candies would be such a cute set up!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!!

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  20. I love, love, love your 12 weeks of Halloween series! I really look foward to it each year! You always give me such inspiration! Thanks a million!
    Valerie

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  21. What an adorable frame and such a quick, easy and simple project! I love this paper, especially since I won this with the glitter and the stamp set during Prize Patrol at Convention! Halloween / Fall colors are the best! I love Halloween and all the ghouly things we can make! Yours are always so great! Thanks for all you do to inspire me!

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  22. Angie, Once again you have taken a simple picture frame and a little paper and made it into something amazing!! Gotta’ love Walmart and how they continue to supply us with inexpensive items to make beautiful!! Blessings, Mary S

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  23. It is so stinkin cute! And I not a big fan of Hallowee. I say that and then you do something so cute and I change my mind! Thanks for sharing.

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  24. Great project Angie! I have a few of these frames lying around from other projects I have done! I love changing them for the seasons! Wishing you a Blessed week!

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  25. I love this idea and plan on using it to help decorate my cubicle at work. I’d write more but I have to dash to Wal*Mart.

    Thanks for the quick, easy and inexpensive idea!

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  26. OMGosh I love this frame! I love this paper too! lol I didn’t even notice that you were in the frame until you said you were. lol The paper drew my eye in and that is all I noticed. Now I can’t wait to see what you have up for the rest of that awesome paper!! Love your videos by the way!

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  27. WOW!! I just love this easy and cute project. I buy these frames at Walmart all the time and just love them. Now I need to go and buy a black frame and make this. (unless I am the “lucky” winner!) LOL!!! I love all of your projects. Thank you!

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  28. What a great project. I have a friend who loves Halloween. I am going to make one for her. Thanks for sharing this idea.

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  29. So cute! At first I thought you stamped it! So easy… I love it…. It’s my kind of project. Thanks for sharing.

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  30. Angie, this is a great project!!!!!!……I believe if I get multiple frames, I will be able to complete that empty wall in my home and just change them out depending on the room or season. This saves from buying wall art completed by someone else. Thank you so very much for this IDEA!!…..Wal-mart, here I come….

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  31. What a fun way to showcase some of the lovely paper that is almost too pretty to cut up! I’ll be making my way to Walmart this weekend to pick up a few frames 🙂

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  32. Quick and straight forward. Love it. I will be making one for use in my office’s candy stash up front. Now if I could only stop eating all the candy myself. ;-). Thanks for the instructions.

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  33. I love this idea. I will be on the lookout for these frames at Walmart. Looks like the perfect size for gifts as well as for myself.

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  34. What a cute and easy way to make a Halloween decoration. Once again you have shown how creative you are. Thank you for the demo and instructions,

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  35. I love this cute simple project. Since I played a witch for 25+years at a local nursery this was made for me! I will have to make one!

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  36. Love it…so easy and quick I often how people think of the way they use their paper and I guess I would have never thought of that. great job

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  37. I love this idea! The graphics are so cool and yet classy looking. We all have candy at Halloween time, so it’s perfect. (Michaels always has their frames on sale or I use coupons, so they’re even cheaper). ;=) Thanks!

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  38. Halloween is my favorite time of year. This is the cutest and so simple. Thanks so much for showing us this. I can’t wait to make this!

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  39. Angie this is soooo cool and to think it only took a few minutes to create! LOVE projects like this and I would love to be able to win this because I have the perfect spot for it!
    Thanks for sharing it!
    Hugs,
    Jo
    xox

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  40. Absolutely terrific!
    I am going to have a look through all my favorite papers with this in mind! 🙂 I love the size of the frame and…silly me…I would not have thought of using it without those smaller mats! 🙂 Thanks for another great idea!

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  41. What a great project! I love that paper and your tip for the frames is perfect…I need one for a project I’ve started right now…thanks! Can’t wait for next week 🙂

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  42. WOW! What a great way to use specialty papers! So easy – yet soooo cute! Thank you for providing such great inspiration.

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  43. Seriously simple and cute as heck! Thank you for sharing. Our imaginations can now just wonder. I already have more ideas for this in my head… 😉

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  44. What a cute, so simple idea. I am always amazed at what you can come up with. I have a few of those frames in my craft room for a project I thought I was going to work on a year ago, will have to pull them out for this!
    Thank you

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  45. Fabulous idea! I was thinking of potting. The whole sheet at my front door, then thought batter of it, so really loving your framed piece….thank you!

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  46. Love this idea Angie! So many papers today are so beautiful, I just want to frame them instead of cutting them up. Especially this type withe sayings on them. Thanks for the opportunity to win. Buffy Scott, NC

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  47. You’re SO clever. I thought of framing the entire sheet for above my candy buffet table, but available picture frames are hard to find. (Unless you get one for an album cover, and they’re all pretty tacky.) Leave it to you to find the perfect (and inexpensive) solution! Love it.

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  48. Loved this project….made a center piece on end table with this and a Halloween scentsy…..my grand babies love it…..

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