Thursday, October 12, 2017

Happy OWL-oween!

It's almost Halloween and there's still time to make some treats!

Here's a cute little treat bag that is super easy to create.  Instructions and products used below!





Supplies:
  • Stamp Set - Spooky Cat (P-144749)
  • Stamp Pads - Basic Gray (140932), Basic Black (140931)
  • Cardstock – Pumpkin Pie (105117)
  • Misc. – Spooky Night Designer Series Paper (144610), Wood Textures Designer Series Paper Stack (144177), Big Shot (143263), Mini Treat Bag Thinlits (137547), Magnetic Platform (130658), Black Rhinestone Jewels (144639), 5/8” Burlap Ribbon, Linen Thread (104199), Pumpkin Pie Marker (131259-Brights set), Basic Black Marker (100082), Tear & Tape Adhesive (138995), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Mini Glue Dots (103683)


Measurements:  
  • Spooky DSP: 3” x 3” of orange piece with black tree
  • Pumpkin Pie cardstock:  2" x 11"
  • Wood Textures DSP:  6" x 6" (2)
  • Burlap Ribbon: 10”
  • Linen Thread: 8”


Instructions:
  1. Cut Spooky DSP at 3” between every tree piece. (You will end up with 16 pieces per DSP sheet.)
  2. Using Basic Gray ink, stamp owl so feet are resting on tree branch.
  3. Using Basic Black ink, stamp “happy owloween” onto owl.
  4. Using Pumpkin Pie marker, color in beak and feet. Using Basic Black marker, color in white around eyes. Attach small black rhinestone into center of each eye. Set aside.
  5. Using Mini Treat Bag Thinlits, cut out bag and put together using Tear & Tape Adhesive.
  6. Adhere stamped DSP square to bag front with dimensionals in each corner.
  7. Thread piece of Burlap Ribbon around bag, through owl piece and tie linen thread into a bow around ends of burlap. Trim off as desired.
  8. Attach three black rhinestones to bottom of bag.
  9. Cut 8-10 1/8” strips of Pumpkin Pie Cardstock. Roll around end of a pencil to create a curled piece.
  10. Put a glue dot on one end of curled pieces and attach to inside of bag. You might need to re-curl strips once strips are positioned.


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