Halloween Toilet Paper Roll Basket

Halloween Toilet Paper Roll Basket
My project today is what we made on You Tube Live on Saturday.  It’s a Toilet Paper Roll Basket and the last time I made these were back in  2007. 

Click here to see my 2007 Open House Baskets (picture is small but you should be able to see all the baskets).

How to make the Halloween Toilet Paper Roll Basket Video Tutorial

To make this project you’ll cut the toilet paper roll at 1-3/8″ on your Paper Cutter.

I used the Howlstooth Designer Paper from the Holiday Catalog  …along with the Monster Munchies stamp set.

The bottom of the basket is Basic Black and I cut it out with the 2-3/8 Scallop Circle Punch.  I reinforced the bottom with a 1-3/4 Circle.

The bat was stamped with Black Stazon ink and cut out with the 1″ Circle Punch.

The handle was made with the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch with Basic Black and More Mustard and attached with Black Brads from the Neutrals Pack.

I used Black Taffeta Ribbon on each side of the handle and added Googlie eyes.

Here’s another picture….

Halloween baskets

Speaking of Halloween projects … my 12 Weeks of Halloween will begin this week on Wednesday!!

Thanks & have a great day!

p.s. Miss Bella is getting her stitches out this morning and Chase is having Oral surgery tomorrow.

Here’s the Stampin Up! supply list for the Halloween Toilet Paper Roll Basket:

  • Stamps:  Monster Munchies – Wood #127904 Clear #127907
  • Ink: Black Stazon #101406
  • Card Stock: Basic Black #121045, Very Vanilla #101650, Howlstooth DSP #126906, More Mustard #100946
  • Tools/Accessories: Liquid Glue #110755, 1-3/4 Circle Punch #119850, 2-3/8 Scallop Circle Punch #118874, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch #119275, 1-1/4 Scallop Circle Punch #127811, 1″ Circle Punch #119868, Bone Folder #102300, Paper Piercing Tool #126189, Dimensionals #104430, Neutrals Brads #119736, Black Taffeta Ribbon #119962, Mini Glue Dots #103683, Googlies #127539

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween | Frankie Box

Frankenstein-2010n2Yesterday we made the Frankenstein box on UStream….doesn’t he put a smile on your face?  I’ve been hooked on making Frankenstein faces since my friend Julie shared it with me many years ago. Every year we just change him up a bit 🙂

If you watched my live show on UStream….I made some changes….I figured out that his eyes needed to be bigger. So…if you like the one on the right…bigger eyes is the only difference….wait ….I also used Pear Pizzazz instead of Old Olive.

Click below if you’d like to watch a video on how to make the Frankenstein Box. Also known as Frankie Box or Franky Box.

Frankenstein-2010
Here’s a flashback picture 🙂  Can you believe I made these for my Yard Sale that year?

Angies_yard_sale Angie Supplies Graphic-1

  • 1″ Circle Punch #119868
  • 3/4″ Circle Punch #119873
  • Pear Pizzazz card stock #119795
  • White card stock #100730
  • White Gel Pen #105021
  • Spider Web Embossing Folder #120889
  • Sponges #101610
  • Basic Black card stock #121045
  • Dimensionals #104430
  • Scallop Border Punch #119882
  • Template for mouth (see video)

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p.s. Congrats Lil!! You won the make n take kit…..please send me an email with your address and I’ll mail your kit out right away.   Here’s her comment:

Thanks for the stream can’t wait til tomorrow..

Posted by: Lil | October 30, 2010 at 01:20 PM

 
 

Candy Bar Holder

Candy Bar Holder – XL Candy Bar Holder

Hershey Candy Bar Holder with Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Angie Juda

Spirits candy bar
My project today is a Hershey Candy Bar Holder.  This idea has been around longer than I have.  In fact when I showed it to one of my girlfriends last week she reminded me of the popcorn bag holder we made using the Halloween Hedgehogs ….around 6 years ago (I need to find that sample…I know I still have it).

To get the candy bar out all you do is lift the ribbon…..I’m working on a video & hopefully it will be ready this evening.

For this one I wanted it to be quick & easy….many of us are in a hurry and and when I looked at the Nite Owl Designer Paper I knew I could make some projects really fast!  If you wanted to add some color you could use markers and color the image.

Angie Supplies Graphic-1

  • Nite Owl DSP #123012
  • Black Taffeta Ribbon #119962
  • Crop a dile #108362
  • Black card stock #121045

Have a great day!!

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Mini Lunch Sack Treat Holder

Joy chocolate treat

Do you hate to throw things away?   For example our buttons or brad containers?  I am always stashing stuff like that away because I know I can find a use for it some day 🙂  Go with me here…I know some of you can relate!

So, long story short I made this little candy holder out of the leftover piece from the Mini Lunch Sack.  I cut the lunch sack at 4-3/8 for the Treat Bag and the piece leftover is for this project. It holds a gift card perfectly and it will even hold a Ghirardelli chocolate or a Hershey/Kit Kat Bar.

I used Early Espresso card stock with Very Vanilla. I embossed it with the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder and sponged some Soft Suede over it (my replacement for close to cocoa or creamy caramel).  Next I sponged some Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint over it.

The “Joy at Christmas” is from the Perfect Punches stamp set & I stamped it twice. I punched the center out with the 1-1/4 Circle Punch & added it with a Dimensional.  Did you see the little pearl? 

I’ve made a video on how to make the one for my Halloween Class, click here if you’d like to watch it on my Chic n Scratch Live! website.

Here’s the version I shared on UStream.

Lunch sack treat holder open

Lunch Sack treat holder 

Angie Supplies Graphic-1

 

  • Perfect Punches Stamp set – W#117022 C#120516
  • Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder #120175
  • Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint #116806
  • Pearl Jewels #119247
  • Scallop Circle Punch #119854
  • 1-1/4 Circle Punch #119861
  • Early Espresso card stock #119686
  • Very Vanilla card stock #101650
  • Sponges #101610
  • Dimensionals #104430
  • Mini Lunch Sack #121031

Have a great day!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lunch Sack Halloween Treat Holder

 

 

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Little Halloween Box

Frankie Box | Frankenstein Box | Franky Box

Today’s video is on how to make the Frankenstein box or a Kit Kat Holder.  The only size difference is the hair measurements (the hair on the Kit Kat holder is 2 1/2, versus 2 3/4 on the box).

Little Halloween boxes

I made the Dracula, Mummy, Frankenstein and three other boxes.  The box measurements are the same, I just decorated it differently.

Supply list to make the Frankenstein Box:

  • Old Olive Cardstock 2 pieces 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 and score at 1 3/8 on two sides & bottom
  • Black Marker
  • Hair is a Grass die found at our local scrapbook store (measures 2 3/4 x 1 3/8)
  • White Eyes – 3/4 Circle
  • Black Eyes – 1/2 Circle
  • Old Olive Eyelids – 3/4 Circle  (cut in half)
  • Old Olive Nose – 1/2 Circle (cut in half)
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Black ink
  • Sponge
  • Adhesive
  • Template for mouth

Notes for Kit Kat Holder

  • Hair will measure 2 1/2 x 1 3/8
  • 10 1/2″ Black Grosgrain ribbon needed for handle
  • Modern Label Punch to punch for the candy bar

Here’s two more pictures of the other boxes…..Little halloween box

Supply List:

  • Twick or Tweet Stamp set #116497
  • Scallop Circle Punch – Black cardstock #109043
  • Word Window Punch – White Cardstock #105090
  • Old Olive Cardstock – Box
  • Cast a Spell Designer Paper #115677
  • Black Grosgrain Ribbon#115605
  • Watercolor Pencils #
  • Blender Pen #102845
  • Crop a dile (used to make the holes for the ribbon) #108362
  • 1 3/8 Circle Punch – White Cardstock #104401
  • 1 1/2 Circle from Circles #2 die #114526 – Pumpkin Pie Cardstock

Twick or Tweet bite

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Twick or Tweet Box

Twick or Tweet Box

My project today is one that I’ve been waiting a week to show you.  I used the brand new Twick or Tweet stamp set from the Holiday Mini Catalog.  And, I used the Cast a Spell Designer paper to decorate the box. (Club ladies, this is one of your September club projects.) 

Supply List:

  • Twick or Tweet Stamp set #116497
  • Scallop Circle Punch – Black cardstock #109043
  • Word Window Punch – White Cardstock #105090
  • Old Olive Cardstock – Box
  • Cast a Spell Designer Paper #115677
  • Black Grosgrain Ribbon#115605
  • Watercolor Pencils #
  • Blender Pen #102845
  • Crop a dile (used to make the holes for the ribbon) #108362
  • 1 3/8 Circle Punch – White Cardstock #104401
  • 1 1/2 Circle from Circles #2 die #114526 – Pumpkin Pie Cardstock

I’ve decided to call it the Little Halloween box because I came up with the idea all on my own.  I filmed a video to show you how I made it and how I came up with this size.  But…instead of showing you how to make it with this design….I decorated it with the Frankenstein.  I’ve made about ten of these boxes and over the next couple days I’ll show you the others. 

 Here’s the picture of the Frankenstein, Mummy & Dracula.  You can get two of these boxes per sheet of cardstock….isn’t that awesome?  

Little Halloween boxes

Last year when I made 30 of the Franky boxes with the Rebar Tie Wire it took me hours to make them….so this year I decided to go with fast & affordable.  I’m determined that this year I’m getting my goodies made early.

Have a great day!!

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p.s. The box is loading on You Tube now and as soon as it’s done I’ll post a link right here when it’s available.

What’s next?  Tomorrow I’ll post the Free stamp set winner for August and the Free set for September. I’ll also post the details for the Creative Contest. (If my headache goes away I may get it posted this evening but for now I need to focus on getting rid of this terrible sinus headache…..it’s that time of year again!)

 

Dracula, Mummy & Frankenstein Candy Bar Holders

Dracula Mummy & Frankenstein Candy Bar Holders

The video on how to make the Dracula Candy Bar Holder is ready & posted on my Chic n Scratch Live! website.  Click here to go there now. Here’s the photo as a reminder…..Halloween Kit Kat Holders

After making the Kit Kat/Candy bar holders I couldn’t resist making them into a box (you’ll see it on the Dracula video).   It’s a box that I created myself and I’ll post the video for you on Monday, it’s already filmed I just need to edit and load it on You Tube. 

The picture I’m sharing today is coming from left field but it’s something I’ve wanted for a long time and decided to share it with you.  My stamps are finally organized…perfectly 🙂  It’s taken me forever and I cant’ take credit for it (I had a few helpers along the way).   I’ll share the photo and then explain.

Stamp Shelves  

The first thing I like to do when I get a new stamp set is label it with my PTouch.  (A PTouch is the most awesome labeling machine in the whole world, I bought my first one in 1992….are you wondering how I know what year?  That’s the year Chase was born….back when I used to be very organized.)

Next I l add a small dot that reflects what category it goes in.  I follow the same categories that’s in the Stampin’ Up! catalog….makes perfect sense to me 🙂 The pumpkin dots are Greetings, Red are Holidays, Black are Elements, Chocolate are All Natural, Old Olive are Occasions, Bashful Blue are Growing Up, Lavendar Lace are Hostess, YoYo Yellow are Mini Catalogs.   What I did was run my cardstock through a Xyron and then punched the circles with my 1/2 circle punch.

Have a great day!!

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