Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Sweet Haunted Halloween Home Sneak Peek

Don't you just love decorating for Halloween?  This little house is getting me in the mood!  I'm going to make a few and fill them with treats for some special trick-or-treaters.


I used the Sweet Home Stamp Set and Home Sweet Home Thinlits Dies.  This bundle is in the Holiday Catalog that will be available September 1.  As a demonstrator I get to order product before it is available to customers. Ask me how you can be on my team.

The walls are Basic Gray, the Trick or Treat banner is Smoky Slate.  I used Soft Suede Classic Ink and my Blender Pen to add some grunge to the banner, a sponge dauber and Soft Suede Ink "spookified" the door a bit. I made a brick path with the perfectly beveled rectangles leftover from cutting windows.


I immediately thought of the bare tree in the limited edition Beautiful Branches & Thoughtful Branches Bundle, which is a versatile set but only available through August 31, or while supplies last.


I added some Fall flowers to the window box using the Tree Builder Punch.  The spider web and ghosts are stamped in Versamark and Embossed with White Embossing Powder.   There is a die for the ghost but the spider web needed to be fussy cut.


The windows are vellum colored using the Blender Pens with So Saffron & Pumpkin Pie. I think I need a whole forest of these bare trees!

Tip:  For the peak of the roof I folded a piece of Basic Black Card Stock, put the fold just inside of the cutting line of the die so I have a single piece for that peak

Thanks for looking

Debbie

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