This year's Halloween theme is most definitely "candy corn". I think this is now my 4th or 5th candy corn craft so far and it's only mid-September!
I die cut 2 sets of each size candy corn in all 3 colors of scrapbook paper with the Sizzix candy corn die.
I trimmed the top parts off the white candy corns and the bottom parts off the yellow candy corns.
Then I glued the parts onto the full orange candy corns.
Then I glued the two candy corns back to back with a paper clip in between with hot glue.
Note: I did try a wet glue but it made the paper soggy and the paper clip showed through.
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Monday, September 19, 2016
Thursday, September 15, 2016
How to make yarn cone candy corn Halloween decorations
As a recycled crafter I think my eyes have this way of looking at things and seeing something else....or it just could be my declining bad eyesight :) When sorting through my yarn stash I ran across a yellow one and thought it would make a fun candy corn decoration.
So I went to my other boxes to see if I could find more and it turns out I had 5 cones of yarn in various sizes.
Next step was to gather up the white, orange and yellow yarns, I even made a candy corn out of the boxes - I swear I didn't think of this it just happened when I placed them on the floor to photograph and there it was!
I had fun picking out different shades and textures of the yarns.
TIP: Start with the top and bottom of the cones then wrap the middle section I found it easier to get the proportions right and get the yarn to stay in place.
Oh and if you like the little guys on top- they are simply acorns painted orange and then little jack-o-lantern faces drawn on with a Sharpie.
So I went to my other boxes to see if I could find more and it turns out I had 5 cones of yarn in various sizes.
Next step was to gather up the white, orange and yellow yarns, I even made a candy corn out of the boxes - I swear I didn't think of this it just happened when I placed them on the floor to photograph and there it was!
I had fun picking out different shades and textures of the yarns.
TIP: Start with the top and bottom of the cones then wrap the middle section I found it easier to get the proportions right and get the yarn to stay in place.
Oh and if you like the little guys on top- they are simply acorns painted orange and then little jack-o-lantern faces drawn on with a Sharpie.
Thursday, September 1, 2016
How to make a paper leather deer die cut cuff bracelet
Sizzix paper leather is such a fun material to work with. It die cuts like a dream and one of my all time favorite motifs to use in my art, jewelry making and crafts is a deer and this Tim Holtz Holiday Knit deer sweater like pattern is awesome!
So I thought I'd make a cuff with paper leather and the deer die.
The first step was to iron on some Heat n Bond to one side of the gray paper leather.
Then die cut the deer pattern.
Peal off the backing paper and iron the gray paper leather to a piece of black paper leather.
Cut the cuff to the size you would like it to be on your wrist - I did mine about 2 inches wide but you could make it any width you like.
I rounded the corners a bit and ran it through my sewing machine stitching a row of black stitches along each side about 1/4 of an inch in from each edge.
Use your favorite closure method- Velcro would work great or a button and button hole I bet would work great too.
So I thought I'd make a cuff with paper leather and the deer die.
The first step was to iron on some Heat n Bond to one side of the gray paper leather.
Then die cut the deer pattern.
Peal off the backing paper and iron the gray paper leather to a piece of black paper leather.
Cut the cuff to the size you would like it to be on your wrist - I did mine about 2 inches wide but you could make it any width you like.
I rounded the corners a bit and ran it through my sewing machine stitching a row of black stitches along each side about 1/4 of an inch in from each edge.
Use your favorite closure method- Velcro would work great or a button and button hole I bet would work great too.