Hello there! This week, the Lawn Fawn design team is collaborating with Scrapbook Adhesives to bring you some inspiration using both of their products!
For my project, I created a halloween treat box using the Scalloped Treat Box cut from some Perfectly Plaid Fall patterned paper. I die cut two pieces for the box and assembled it using Dodz Glue Dots. I diecut the Stitched Tree Borders from Black Licorice cardstock and adhered that to the box using the E-Z Runner Fine Tape Runner. I stamped my favorite monster from Monster Mash, colored him with copic markers, diecut him and popped him up using 3D Foam Squares. I did the same with the smallest clouds from the Simple Puffy Clouds dies set, cut from Narwhal cardstock. I made a little star tag using the Tiny Tags dies, cut from white cardstock, then colored with a black marker. This allows the stitched detail to really stand out. I used diecut the smallest star from the Puffy Star Stackables out of Fake Tan cardstock, and popped that up on the bigger star using 3D Black Foam Squares. I love having them in two colors! It really hides them on black cardstock! I tied the tag to the box using Spooky Lawn Trimmings, and added some accents with a white gel pen to finish things off.
Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration!!
Thanks so much for stopping by! :)
For my project, I created a halloween treat box using the Scalloped Treat Box cut from some Perfectly Plaid Fall patterned paper. I die cut two pieces for the box and assembled it using Dodz Glue Dots. I diecut the Stitched Tree Borders from Black Licorice cardstock and adhered that to the box using the E-Z Runner Fine Tape Runner. I stamped my favorite monster from Monster Mash, colored him with copic markers, diecut him and popped him up using 3D Foam Squares. I did the same with the smallest clouds from the Simple Puffy Clouds dies set, cut from Narwhal cardstock. I made a little star tag using the Tiny Tags dies, cut from white cardstock, then colored with a black marker. This allows the stitched detail to really stand out. I used diecut the smallest star from the Puffy Star Stackables out of Fake Tan cardstock, and popped that up on the bigger star using 3D Black Foam Squares. I love having them in two colors! It really hides them on black cardstock! I tied the tag to the box using Spooky Lawn Trimmings, and added some accents with a white gel pen to finish things off.
Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration!!
Thanks so much for stopping by! :)
Audrey, what a cute monster box! I will have to copy this, with your permission! :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute little monster and box!
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