Hello Ghoulies!
We're creeping ever more closely towards Halloweeeeeen, mwuah-ha-ha-ha-haaaa! Are you as excited as I am? I'm hosting a Halloween tea at my house this weekend, so I'm excited! I'll definitely try to get some pictures.
In the meantime I thought I'd share what I made for my partner in the other Halloween swap I participated in this year on Craftster, this was called the Weekend Trick or Treat Swap, and it was a mad dash! We were assigned our partners on a Thursday and had to send out the following Monday - craftapalooza!
My partner was the super fun lady behind I Sew Cute, who's name is June. Here's what I made for her.
June mentioned to me that a treat or something for her two adorable kiddo's would be something she'd enjoy - what a good mommy! So I made a couple of stuffed "poppers".
I gathered up some Halloween goodies, small things like plastic skelly's, stickers, buttons, erasers and zombie finger notepads, along with some suckers. I jammed them into empty TP rolls and stuffed the ends with shredded paper.
I rolled them up in polka dot wrapping paper and hot glued a squishy little pumpkin to the top of each.
Lastly, I used a couple of images from an old Mary Engelbreit day-by-day calendar to add a bit of cuteness and a name tag for each of the kiddo's. These were really easy & fun to put together, I'm thinking of trying to make a couple more of them for the kids attending the Halloween Tea on Sunday.
For June I made a couple of grown up goodies, like this Halloween themed, felt & embroidered broach with a beaded edge.
I learned a new stitch for this one, it's called the Beaded Picot Stitch. My dear pal, Paulette is a master at this stitch and we were chatting about it recently, she sweetly sent me step-by-step instructions and I had to put them to use straight away, thanks P!!!.
This is the pin when I thought it was done, but I was unsatisfied with it, it was missing something... more beads & stitching!!
I added little beaded eyes and a small scattering of "stars". For the moon, I used DMC glow-in-the-dark floss and covered it entireley in big, uneven (on purpose) stem stitches, I wanted it to look almost like brush strokes (think Van Gogh), pretty cute, aye?
Speaking of the moon...
The other thing I made for my partner is this little coffin... it holds a secret!
The moon, the magical moon!
It's a tiny curio!
I'll let the pictures to the talkin'.
A lot of steps involved in this piece special paint techniques, decoupage, various trims, Fimo sculpting, and even a little bit of poetry, all worth it! My partner thought it was magical! Aww, thanks June!
It's funny, I made this little curio so fast and sent it out as soon as it was finished, now looking back a couple of weeks after the fact, I love it, too! I wasn't so sure at the time because I just don't have a lot of experience in this type of craft. Apart from the vintage inspired keepsake box I made for the other Halloween swap I participated in recently, I've never made anything else remotely like this, and didn't really know what I was doing, so I went with the "too much is never enough" theory and just kept adding layers and layers until almost ever surface was covered. *nervous laugh* It all worked out in the end :)
I also sent June a little Barbie. Because really, when was the last time someone gave YOU a Barbie? And she was cute, her dress has candy corn on it!
So here are all the goodies ready to fly away to my partner, lol, Booger candy!!
This was a really neat swap, I liked the quick factor, very like trick or treating!
Next, I'm going to show you what June made for me, it's so great!!
Wishing you a happy, haunty Friday!
oxo,
Lisa
p.s. I know there are a lot of details in this post, if you have any q's, hit me in the comments, I'd be happy to answer any you might have
That coffin is awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou totally blow me away with all your creative craftiness! I LOVE the brooch (and my checks got read when I saw my name! You're such a sweetie...thank you...and you didn't have to mention me!xo) The poppers you made for the kids are just too cute, and that coffin is amazing! What a GREAT box of goodies you sent Lisa. You really jump in with both feet and put your heart in all you do! xoxo
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