This fortnight Team Lou have created projects to inspire you for the new challenge

Our generous sponsor for this challenge is

Krafters Cart
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Today I have chosen yellow-blue-white from the Tic Tac Toe grid
and made a set of Halloween treat boxes.
I opened two different cut files (details & links below) in Silhouette Studio and enlarged so that the box was 11 1/2" wide ... bigger box means more treats inside for our visitors looking for Halloween treats. I cut the boxes and arms using the cut file #225951. I flipped some of the arms before cutting, so that they could all be waving them differently. I cut several sets of eyes from the cut file #225951 and #225945 so that I could mix and match, making each one different. I used liquid adhesive to adhere the box side and arms in place (after doing the first one, I realised that it's much easier to tuck the arms in the slits and adhere BEFORE adhering the box side and base). I used liquid adhesive to adhere the eyes, mouth and teeth too.
The boxes are 4 1/2" tall x 3 3/8" wide x 2 1/4" deep
... plenty of room to fill them with lots of treats!
Pretty CUTE and not a bit SCARY ... what do you think?
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I hope I have inspired you to get creative and look forward to seeing your work shared in the challenge gallery. Remember we are not just a card blog, we love to see scrapbook layouts, artjournal pages and all types of papercraft.
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Today I have chosen yellow-blue-white from the Tic Tac Toe grid
and made a set of Halloween treat boxes.
I opened two different cut files (details & links below) in Silhouette Studio and enlarged so that the box was 11 1/2" wide ... bigger box means more treats inside for our visitors looking for Halloween treats. I cut the boxes and arms using the cut file #225951. I flipped some of the arms before cutting, so that they could all be waving them differently. I cut several sets of eyes from the cut file #225951 and #225945 so that I could mix and match, making each one different. I used liquid adhesive to adhere the box side and arms in place (after doing the first one, I realised that it's much easier to tuck the arms in the slits and adhere BEFORE adhering the box side and base). I used liquid adhesive to adhere the eyes, mouth and teeth too.
The boxes are 4 1/2" tall x 3 3/8" wide x 2 1/4" deep
... plenty of room to fill them with lots of treats!
Pretty CUTE and not a bit SCARY ... what do you think?
NOW it's YOUR turn!
I hope that I have inspired you to get creative
and look forward to seeing your projects fill the gallery for
and look forward to seeing your projects fill the gallery for
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*** INGREDIENTS ***
Silhouette Cameo
Silhouette Design Store - Design ID #225951
Monster Bag Box - Yellow by Kristen Magee
I flipped the arms, so that they could all be waving them differently
Silhouette Design Store - Design ID #225945
Monster Bag Box - Spotted by Kristen Magee
Silhouette Design Store - Design ID #225951
Monster Bag Box - Yellow by Kristen Magee
I flipped the arms, so that they could all be waving them differently
Silhouette Design Store - Design ID #225945
Monster Bag Box - Spotted by Kristen Magee
I just used the eye & mouth from this design
American Crafts - 12x12 textured cardstock
American Crafts - 12x12 textured cardstock
Helmar 450 Quick Dry adhesive - to adhere the layers
Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Adhesive - to adhere the eyes
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Sending a big Thank You to Krafters Cart for sponsoring our
Tic Tac Toe with Team Lou with us at the Southern Girls.
I hope I have inspired you to get creative and look forward to seeing your work shared in the challenge gallery. Remember we are not just a card blog, we love to see scrapbook layouts, artjournal pages and all types of papercraft.
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I am going to enter my card in the following challenges:
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