Hope you are having a super Saturday, (or a Sunday depending where you live or whatever day it is as you are reading this). I am so amazed how fast this year has gone by so far. I am already getting projects ready for the Christmas holidays. I am working on cards, bag toppers, tags, dimensional flowers, gift card holders and some decor items.
Whew, I sure hope I get this all done by my deadline.
Speaking of getting ready, it's time for the next challenge
over at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends.
The prize - 3 images
The theme is always Anything Goes
Let me share my project and I hope it gives you some inspiration.
I decided to get in the Halloween mode and this witch was really calling to me. As I was coloring her I decided to make her a broom, and you know,
that is still the witch's main mode of transportation.
She is called Little Witch (and she is just old enough to fly, LOL)
Her broom was super easy to make.
Let me show you.
I started out with a strip of scrapbook paper 8" X 1 1/2".
Next, I applied some yellowish ink, in a direct to paper mode, using Scattered Straw.
Make sure to ink both sides of the paper.
that is still the witch's main mode of transportation.
She is called Little Witch (and she is just old enough to fly, LOL)
Her broom was super easy to make.
Let me show you.
I started out with a strip of scrapbook paper 8" X 1 1/2".
Next, I applied some yellowish ink, in a direct to paper mode, using Scattered Straw.
Make sure to ink both sides of the paper.
Next, I snipped the paper to resemble straw.
I left about 1/4" on the top (unsnipped) to use to place my tape.
Make sure your snips are pretty close together.
Apply double-sided tape to the unsnipped top area.
For the broom handle, I used a 6" bamboo skewer. I laid the skewer on the end of the snipped paper and rolled it til all the paper was attached.
Since most straw brooms appear to be sewn at the top area, I used some thin gold thread to wrap around the top part of the paper. I trimmed the handle so it didn't appear to be too long.
And there you are, a broom.
SUPPLIES I USED ON MY PROJECT
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Stamps: Digital Image- Fabrika Digital Image - Little Witch, Rubber Image - Impression Obsession - Cover-a-Card Spider Web
Paper/Card Stock: Yellowish scrapbook paper, Black CS, Orange CS, Purple CS, White CS Ink: Distress Ink - Scattered Straw, VersaMark
Dies Used: Spellbinders Ovals
Accessories: White embossing powder, Spectrum Noir alcohol markers - various colors, skewer. |
I am submitting my card in the following challenges:
- Brown Sugar – AUG - No. 281 - FAIRIES AND FANTASIES (#42)
- Classic Design Team Open Challenge (M, P1, E3, Must be a DT creation) Always Anything Goes (#95)
- Colour Crazy Challenge - No. 33- COLOLORING - ANYTHING GOES (No Pre-colored images) (#21)
- Creative Fingers - No. 151 - AUG - ANYTHING GOES (WEEK 1 0F 4) (#96)
- Jo's Scrap Shack - No. 247 - Always ANYTHING GOES #19)
- Morgan's ArtWorld Open Challenge August - Anything Goes (#110)
- Pattie's Creations - AUG- No. 149 - ANYTHING GOES (#56)
- Polkadoodles - No. 33 - ANYTHING GOES (#26)
- QKR Stampede – No. 309 - ANYTHING GOES (#26)
- Cardz 4 Galz #78 Dies & Or Punches (W1 of 2) (#24)
- Craft Rocket Challenges #51 Aug - Anything Goes (#183)
- Crafting With An Attitude Always Anything Goes (#171)
- Fabrika Fantasy #23 - Anything Goes (#69)
- World Wide Open Design Team Challenge Always Anything Goes (#14)
I hope you enjoyed my project. It was fun making the witches broom.
I hope you will submit your project in the challenge.
I'd love to see what you've been working on.
I hope you will submit your project in the challenge.
I'd love to see what you've been working on.
Thanks for visiting my blog today,