Come in and sit for a spell!
You have reached the fourth stop on today's Halloween Blog Hop. My fellow CM Advisors and I are handing out some sugar-free goodies: ideas and inspiration for your Halloween pages and paper crafts featuring Creative Memories products. After you’re done visiting all the CMAs blogs be sure to visit the CM Blog & leave a comment for a chance to win some fun treats (no tricks)!
How about some fun Halloween punch art?
The paper I used in the background is from the new Trick or Treat paper pack.
Look at all these fun papers that will be the perfect compliment to your Halloween photos…and the new Trick or Treat stickers, too!
The Gold ABC/123 Stickers work beautifully with these fun new Halloween themed products. (Thanks Candace for this great picture!)
Need a closer look at that fun Pumpkin Patch black (bookcloth) Mica album? Here you go!
Here is a close up of each each member of this “too cute to spook” group and the tools I used to create them:
Body: use the new Two-Way Corner Rounder on a corner of Black Cardstock first, the use the Circle Cartridge and the Shape Maker System to cut out the rest of the shape. (Did you know that the wonderful, smooth, solid colored cardstock so many of us miss is back while supplies last?! Check out the Going Gone section of my CM Advisor site while it’s still available!!)
Wings: use the Blossom Place n Punch first then use the Circle cartridge with the Shape Maker System. Cut this in half for the wings. (See photos below).
Eyes: Leftover pieces from the Border Maker System and the Bubbles Cartridge.
Mouth: Leftover pieces from the Border Maker System and the Picket Fence Cartridge (comes with the system).
Body: Shape Maker System and Circle cartridge (punch 2)
Head: Inside of the Circle Tag made using the Shape Maker System.
Legs: Leftover pieces from the Circle Tag used with the Shape Maker System.
Eyes: Leftover pieces from the Border Maker System and the Bubbles Cartridge.
For easy assembly layer the legs and head between the 2 larger circles.
Green Guy
Head: Using the same technique as we did for the bat first use the Two Way corner Rounder then finish with the Circle Cartridge with the Shape Maker System.
Ears: A Leftover rectangle from the Filmstrip Cartridge used with the Border Maker System cut in half
Eye: Leftover pieces from the Border Maker System and the Bubbles Cartridge.
Mouth: Leftover pieces from the Circle Tag used with the Shape Maker System.
Fang: A Leftover rectangle from the Filmstrip Cartridge used with the Border Maker System cut in half and trimmed down.
Purple Guy
Head: Circle Cartridge with the Shape Maker System.
Eyes & Nose: Leftover pieces from the Border Maker System and the Bubbles Cartridge.
Mouth & Stems for Eyes: Leftover pieces from the Circle Tag used with the Shape Maker System.
Fangs: A Leftover rectangle from the Filmstrip Cartridge using the Border Maker System cut in half and trimmed down.
Little Devil
Head: Using the same technique as we did for the bat first use the Two Way corner Rounder then finish with the Circle Cartridge with the Shape Maker System.
Ears/Horns: A Leftover rectangle from the Filmstrip Cartridge using the Border Maker System cut in half
Eyes: Leftover pieces from the Border Maker System and the Bubbles Cartridge.
Mouth: Leftover pieces from the Circle Tag used with the Shape Maker System.
Fang: A leftover rectangle from the Filmstrip cartridge using the Border Maker System cut in half and trimmed down.
Tail: Leftover pieces from the Circle Tag used with the Shape Maker System and a piece from the Filmstrip Cartridge using the Border Maker System cut in half and trimmed down.
Moon
Use the Circle cartridge with the Shape Maker System and punch out a circle. Position this piece back in the cartridge to punch out the piece, leaving the crescent shape for the moon.
Black Cat
Body: Use the same technique described above used to make the moon.
Head: Inside of the Circle Tag made using the Shape Maker System
Whiskers & Tail: Leftover pieces from the Circle Tag used with the Shape Maker System.
Eyes & Nose: Leftover pieces from the Border Maker System and the Bubbles Cartridge.
Ears: A Leftover rectangle from the Filmstrip cartridge and the Border Maker System cut in half.
Skeleton
Head, Ribs & Pelvis: Leftover pieces from the Circle Tag used with the Shape Maker System.
Bones & Feet: Leftover pieces from the Picket Fence cartridge used with Border Maker System. Cut one in half for the feet.
Hand with Fingers: Cut down a piece made with the Filmstrip cartridge and the Border Maker System.
Shoulder, Elbow & Knee joints, Eyes and Mouth: Leftover pieces from the Border Maker System and the Bubbles Cartridge.
Lots of tiny pieces were used to make this crew! Use your Multi Purpose Tool to position single strips of Tape Runner adhesive on these small parts. Sure makes me miss that Mini-Tape Runner! (Between you & me…it’s scheduled to make a comeback – not sure exactly when, but it’s in the works!!)
Thanks for stopping by! The fun continues over at Fran’s blog, she is the next stop on our CM Halloween Blog Hop!
In case you get lost along the way here is the list of all the stops on this fun Blog Hop:
Stop 1 - Sarah Fitzgerald
Stop 2 - Julie Tambrini
Stop 3 - Candace Bouldin
Stop 4 - Lisa Graham <------You Are Here!
Stop 5 - Fran Smitherman
Stop 6 - Diana Brinsley
Stop 7 - Stefani Jones
After you’ve completed the Blog Hop don’t forget to visit the CM Blog and leave a comment for a chance to win some fun treats!
Happy Halloween!!
Love your version of the spider and the purple googly eye monster. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteI always love your ideas
ReplyDeleteThese are all so clever!! I love punch art. I'm in love with that skeleton :-D
ReplyDeleteI want to make all these little critters. Thanks for sharing--so cute!
ReplyDeleteI need to try the aliens. Love 'em
ReplyDeleteLove the little creatures, especially the skeleton!
ReplyDeleteThis punch art is much fun! Your brilliant! These are wonderful great job!
ReplyDeleteThey are all cute! I love everyone's creativity! But I really think I like the pages with the Fence Borders!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute characters! Love them all! I'll be trying to make them all later today! Thank you for sharing! They are SO adorable! So happy I ventured out into the Blog Hop! Haven't been on one in a while.
ReplyDeletegreat ideas for the little critters....thank you
ReplyDeleteLove how you paper pieced these fun designs! Such detailed instructions make it look easy to do. My favs are your fun monsters. Since we don't celebrate Halloween, I plan to make some of them for my monsters (AKA children's) albums.
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