Wednesday, September 30, 2020

More Halloween Boxes.

I made 4 more Halloween boxes to add to my collection.


The tutorial for the popcorn boxes can be found at Mix it up craft. I just made mine smaller. They are only 4 inches tall. I stamped the inside. For the outside I splattered it with red paint.

I had to make one more Keurig. My daughters liked the other one I made, so I made one for each. 


For the back I decided on a vinyl shaker pocket that I sewed to the panel.


This is what I stuffed in the pocket.

I stamped on the inside and added a piece of old dictionary page.

And the cup.

This is a 3x3 box. I got the tutorial from Crafty little Miss K.

For the shaker part I got the inspiration from Alexandra M. She uses shims to do her shaker part. I love that idea, instead of using foam. 





I just used different papers for the bottom inside.

The sides of the top piece I just painted with black paint and then just added some old book pages.


I think this is all I'm gonna do for Halloween. I hope you got some inspiration from my projects. Thank you to the Ladies for all the inspiration.
Renate


Friday, September 25, 2020

Halloween Keurig and Cup, Mini Vinyl Bag with Journal, and Origami Boxes.

This was fun to create. It's the same size as the last one. I just made this cup a bit taller.

                                                 

For the top I die cut a spider web.

I also dripped some red paint down the sides.

For the back, I cut out a moon shape, to use as a tuck spot.







For the cup I just splattered some red paint all over it.

I added a sleeve and a die cut bat.

This is just a mini Halloween vinyl bag with a junk journal. You can find the instructions at: Kristianne's Crafty Adventure.






These are the origami boxes I made. It was a struggle first, but then I made my template and it worked out great.






 This is my Halloween edition! Check back soon, since I will still be sewing some Halloween bags too.

Renate

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Mini Keurig with Cup and Back Pocket.


You can find the tutorial at: Sincerely Rina. When I saw this, I knew I had to give it a try.


My Keurig is a bit taller, since I measured wrong. But it still works. I did assemble it a bit different than in the tutorial.


I decided to add a pocket with ephemera in the back.





I Mod Podged a napkin over the top.


I also made the cup, since I don't have those little cups. I just filled it with some scraps. Later I will add some candy to it also.

                                        


 This was a fun project to do. Thanks for the great idea.
Renate