On one of my trips to the "Dollar Tree" I had seen a Halloween Haunted House Box that I thought would be perfect for this project so I picked it up. I used some K & Company paper to cover the box and then die cut the Gothic Gate four times and applied around the four sides of the box. I used card stock in Halloween colors to paper piece the design. I did apply a little black distress ink to the skeleton head.
I decorated the roof with a Martha Stewart Iron Gate Border Punch and also around the edge of the box top with Drippy Goo. The Ghosts and Bats were a Recollection sticker pack and the Boo Sign with the Squiggly Eyes are K & Company.
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9 comments:
OMG, this is too cute and creative, Carol. I'm sure you sell a lot of dies for Cottage Cutz. When I went to my LSS this week, they were selling Cottage Cutz but they didn't yet have a large inventory...no Halloween. I love this gate and hope they will get in a bunch more of their dies.
Have a great weekend.
I love cute Halloween, and this project one of them. Look at this cute Casper, they just make me smile. Beautiful House.
Hugs Nataliya
Those googly eyes are too fun!! Love the iron gate trim on the roof too. Great card.
wow what a great and fantastic house Carol.
greetings karin
Just stop by to say thank you for your comment. And i believe Rick still looking for two more Girls on his Team. Would you like to be one??? Make a card with his image and email to him. I would love to have you with us.
Hugs Nataliya
How fun is this. Whoever gets it is going to absolutely flip and feel so special. Wonderfully done and created and embellished - but then EVERYTHING you make is so special! LY and lots of hugz!
Awwww Carol I LOVE this SPOOKY Halloween House! Beautiful job hun, and love all the details on this!!
Hugs,
cheryl
Hello!
I love your haunted house! So cute! Your combination of everything and the great colors make this a show piece! Wishing you a happy weekend!
Hugs,
Barbara Diane
Well, bowl me over! I think this is amazing! (everything you do is amazing, though ;)
The wrought iron touches at the top of the building are my favorite.
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