62 +1 That's how many goodie bage I made for this coming Friday. This week the kids school will be having a costume party and parade for all the students. Our family does not celebrate Halloween so I always volunteer to bring the goodie bage so I can make sure they are more of a Fall theme rather than Halloween. So I made these little cuties. They are inspired by, but not quite the same as some I saw at My Creative Time. I used two different Martha Stewart Punch Around the Page sets for the toppers and some papers from my scrap stash along with a corner rounder for the overlay. The pumpkins were cut with the Gypsy and Gypsy Wanderings with the shadow and I hid the lines. The leaf is from Doodlecharms and then I stamped the faces with Peachy Keen Dolly Dumplins faces. I added some stickles, white pen and Smooch paint for the stem.
I loved these so much that I decided to do something for my hubby too. Of course after making 62 of these I wanted to do something a bit different for him. I decided to use one of the new fall images from Inktegrity. This image is called Pumpkin House and is available in the store for just $2 and also includes an adorable little fence. I cut a scrap of stampin Up Chocolate Chi[p with a QuickCutz die and scored it in the middle and embossed it with my Argyle cuttlebug folder. The blue is a scrap of Core'dinations from the vintage collection. I didn't have enough to cut a whole scalloped circle but I just folded it over abnd its only cutoff on the backside. I then handcut the image that was colored with my random marker stash and some Distressed Stickles. The pumpkin house is pop dotted. I think this turned out masculine. I am not sure if hubby will like it but I guarantee he will eat the candy! This little gem was made for the Anything Goes challenge over at Inktegrity this week. i hope you all decide to play along. The winner gets $5 to spend in the store.
These are too cute. The kids are going to LOVE them (hubby too). Great idea!
ReplyDeleteWow - that's a ton of treats - all yummy!
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