For my monthly in-person classes in my home in Meza, Arizona, I love to give every participant a treat packet. In September, I created this cute Halloween treat packet using Stampin’ Up!’s Nested Essential Dies, the Mini Alphabet Dies, and some Halloween Dies. No stamping here!
The elongated hexagon-shaped dies reminded me of a coffin, so I created a design that allowed me to include a chocolate treat.
Here’s what the treat packet looks like from the side. It fits a Fun-Size candy bar.
Measurements and Details
Here are a few details to help you make this packet at home:
Die cut the largest hexagon shape from the Nested Essentials Dies with Basic Black cardstock.
Use the second largest hexagon shape from the Nested Essentials Dies to cut a shape from the Spooky Sweet 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper (grey pattern)
Die cut letters using the Mini Alphabet Dies. (I recommend using Adhesive Sheets.)
Die cut two bats and one spider from the Spooky Halloween Dies and the Fright Night Dies in Basic Black
I added a Black & Gold Ribbon
The “kickstand” and candy bar hold measures 1 x 8 and is scored at 4 inches and 5 inches. Be sure to watch the video below to see how this treat packet comes together.
How to Video
Isn’t this packet super fun? Let me know if you have questions about it or any other stamping project. I’m happy to help.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today!
Kim Quade, Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Mesa, Arizona
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Welcome to Team Stamp It’s September Blog Hop! Thanks so much for joining us. This month, we feature cards and projects designed for Halloween. Be sure to visit all of the blogs on the hop to gain a host of inspiration for your Halloween crafting. Leave a comment on each. You have a chance to win the Birthday Sparkle Kit.
My card features Stampin’ Up!’s Everyday Arches Dies, the Spooky Sweet 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper, and the die cut from the Fright Night Dies. Isn’t it super cute?
Measurements and Details
Here are some details to help you get started:
Petunia Pop cardstock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored and folded at 4 1/4
Basic Black cardstock panel measuring 5 1/4 x 4
Spooky Sweet 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper measuring 5 x 3 3/4
Basic Black and Basic White cardstock for the Everyday Arches die cuts
Basic Black cardstock for the “Boo” sentiment. I recommend using Adhesive Sheets on the cardstock before die cutting.
Petunia Pop 1/4-inch Iridescent Ribbon
White Baker’s Twine
Neutral Matte Dots (black)
Googly Eyes!
I hope you love this project.
Remember to visit all of the participating stampers. Leave a comment and have a chance to win a Birthday Sparkle Kit.
Congrats to last month’s winner: Vicki Sewell.
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Halloween lovers take note! Today, I’m sharing a fun Halloween card using a fun fold — the gate fold with a belly band. In addition, I use a fun element called a “wobble.” Be sure to watch the video below to see how this card comes together and how the wobble works.
Basic Black cardstock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 scored on each of the long ends at 2 1/8
Two pieces of Spooky Sweet 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper measuring 5 1/4 x 1 7/8
Stylish Shape circle die cut from Spooky Sweet DSP
Haunted House die cut from Basic Black card stock (backed with Daffodil Delight card stock)
Bats, spiders, and spider webs die cut from Basic Black card stock (it helps to use adhesive sheets on the back of the card stock).
Belly Band created from Basic Black Two-Tone card stock measuring 9 1/2 x 1 1/4
Basic White panel measuring 5 1/4 x 4 for the inside
Sentiment stamped with Pumpkin Pie ink
This is what the card looks like when it’s open:
How to Video
From my craft room in Mesa, Arizona, I offer step-by-step instructions for creating this Halloween gate fold card.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. I hope you enjoyed this card. Please let me know if you have questions about this creation or other Stampin’ Up! paper projects.
Kim Quade, Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Mesa, Arizona
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This gorgeous double-sided paper offers images perfect for fall crafting. The champagne foil adds elegance.
The More Messages Bundle lets you stamp and die cut once to get 18 different sentiments. Store the ones you don’t use when you need to create a quick and easy card.
Gathering Together Free Tutorial
Please enjoy these step-by-step instructions for creating this card.
Stampin’ Up! Supplies:
STAMPS – More Messages Bundle (165473)
PAPER – Early Espresso Cardstock (119686), Basic Beige Cardstock (164511), Basic White Cardstock (166780), Gathering Together 12 x 12 Specialty Designer Series Paper (165969)
INK – Early Espresso Classic Stampin’ Pad (147114), Versamark (102283)
OTHER – Gathering Leaves 3D Embossing Folder (165983), Stylish Shapes Dies (159183), WOW! Metallics Embossing Powder (165678), Heat Tool (129053), Early Espresso & Old Olive Linen Thread Pack (165986), Adhesive Backed Metallic Gems (163780), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755), Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine (149653)
Cutting & Scoring:
Early Espresso Cardstock – 8 ½” x 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼” and 5 ¼ x 4
Basic Beige Cardstock – 5 ¼” x 4”, scrap
Basic White Cardstock – 6” x 6”
Gathering Together 12 x 12 Specialty Designer Series Paper – three 3” x 3” squares of varying designs
Linen Thread (Early Espresso) – 8”
Instructions:
Run the 5 ¼” x 4” Early Espresso Cardstock through the Gathering Leaves 3D Embossing Folder.
Attach to the Early Espresso card base.
Die cut the three squares of Gathering Together DSP with the third largest circle from the Stylish Shapes Dies.
Attach circles to card front.
Ink the More Messages stamp set with Versamark and stamp on the 6 x 6 Basic White Cardstock. Sprinkle gold embossing powder over the sentiments; shake off excess. Heat with Heat Tool.
Die cut with coordinating die. Choose any sentiment and attach to card front with Glue Dots.
Stamp acorn with Early Espresso ink on Basic Beige scrap. Die cut. Attach to card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Tie linen thread in a bow and attach to acorn with a Glue Dot.
Add three gems from the Adhesive Backed Metallic Gems. (I used copper.)
Place remaining Basic Beige panel in the middle of the card.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog. I hope you enjoyed this free tutorial. Please let me know if you have questions about this card or any other stamping project.
Kim Quade, Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Mesa, Arizona
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I’m a huge fan of pretty paper! And, there are a lot of pretty papers available right now in Stampin’ Up!’s offerings. One of them is the Gathering Together 12 x 12 Specialty Designer Series Paper. This festive paper features a variety of patterns, from subtle plaids to delicate leaves and acorns. It has awesome touches of champagne foil.
For today’s featured card, I used just one of the designs of this pretty patterned paper.
Measurements and Details
Basic Beige cardstock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored and folded at 4 1/4
Gathering Together 12 x 12 Specialty Designer Series Paper (Cajun Craze pattern) measuring 5 1/2 x 4 1/4
Early Espresso cardstock panel measuring 5 1/4 x 4. Die cut large maple leaf from the Gathering Moments Dies. Dry emboss with Gathering Leaves Embossing Folder.
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