Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Witch Candy Box

Hi everyone! Today I am here to share my Inspiration Team project this month for Eileen Hull. This month's theme is Halloween and Holidays and I decided to try and create a little witch from the Cookie Box diecut to hold candy in. 


First I cut the cookie box from Mat Board and assembled according to directions.  I used black mat board which is no longer available from Sizzix but you can paint or cover with cardstock.


For the hat I cut from Purple Crackle Glitter Cardstock a Cone diecut ( and assembled) a Scalloped Circle and a 1 1/2"x4" piece of Halloween Stripe Glitter Cardstock (I used the lime green side of the cardstock) for the face.


I centered the cone in the middle of the scalloped circle die  and adhered to the scalloped circle. I cut a two inch wide piece of black tulle and tied around the cone to create a band. Next I cut out several Romance Flowers diecuts from Orange Crackle Glitter Cardstock and lightly wet, crinkled and let dry before putting together. I added a Dew Drop to the center of a few of the flowers.


I cut a Spring Leave diecut from the Moss Green Glitter Cardstock, lightly wet, shaped and let dry. I used the Twist and Style Craft Tool to create some "twigs" and then I adhered everything to the brim of the hat.


Next I cut several 1/4" strips of Black Bats Glitter Cardstock, crinkled and adhered to either side of the witch's face. 


For the face I used white sequins, Men's Dew Drops, a green gem for the eyes and nose. The mouth I punched out a small scalloped circle and then used a circle to punch out a small section that looks like teeth.



There you have it my little witch candy holder. If you have any questions about this project please let me know.


For more inspiration be sure to hop on over to Eileen's blog and check out the other team members projects which can be found HERE and HERE.


Thanks for stopping by, hope your day is wonderful and enjoy creating!


2 comments:

  1. What a great design Tonya! LOVE the flowers around the brim of the hat!

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  2. Such a fun idea Tonya and I love your flowers. Great way to use the dies . Tracy x

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