‘Halloween’ Category

  1. Undertakers Parlor

    26th September, 2015 by iGirlZoe

    I’m very excited to share my second contribution to the Tim Holtz Halloween Inspiration series using the new seasonal idea-ology from Tim Holtz as well as the new movers and shapers coffin box die, which is TO DIE FOR, (pun intended)!

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    To begin with, take an idea-ology configuration box 6.75″ x 8.75. I used the lid and the insert boxes and put the base box away to use for another project.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    As the lid of the configurations box is a little wider than the base, I used one of the small insert boxes to build up another box so it would fill the space.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Paint the base box frame and the edges of the insert boxes with black soot distress paint. Once completely dry, cover with a layer of clear rock candy distress crackle paint and allow to air dry.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Use a selection of the scrumptious new regions beyond paper stash to line the insert boxes.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Measure the inside of the boxes, cut and score the paper and adhere with matte multi medium.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Glue the plastic sheet that comes with the configuration box to the inside of the frame using matte multi medium. Cut and glue a panel of paper for the space where the insert boxes won’t cover. I used the funeral advert from the regions beyond paper stash which fit perfectly with my theme. Turn the box over and cover the plastic with a panel of paper cut to fit inside the frame, again using matte multi medium.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Gather together idea-ology ready to decorate your configuration box.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Paint idea-ology letterpress with distress paint and allow to dry. Sand lightly with a sanding grip to give an aged look.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    The new movers and shapers coffin box die really is TO DIE FOR, (pun intended again)! There is space to use the co-ordinating tiny bat, shield and cross dies! I cut the coffin box with the tiny cross from Ranger mixed media cardstock and embossed with the wood planks texture fades folder.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Before assembling, add vintage photo distress ink with a mini ink blending tool and ground espresso distress ink lightly over the top to highlight the embossed parts. Brush over a layer of matte multi medium to seal and give a slight sheen. Mount a small piece of plastic to the under side of the coffin box lid. I glued the lid of the coffin box to the base as I wanted it to stand up in my configuration box without the lid falling off.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Take an idea-ology corked dome and cover the cork with picket fence distress stain. Once dry paint ground espresso distress stain to the lower portion of the cork. Cover idea-ology heirloom roses with alcohol inks and set aside to dry. Fill the dome with the roses and glue the cork on with glossy accents.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Adhere to the configuration box with a little hot glue.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Alter idea-ology apothecary and tiny vials. I LOVE the sheet of labels that comes with the new seasonal idea-ology apothecary vials!

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    These are idea-ology tiny vials covered with matte multi medium to give the glass “tooth” and then covered in metallic mixatives alcohol inks! The corks are stained with ground espresso distress stain and labels from the idea-ology apothecary vials set.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    The wing of bat vial is filled with black soot distress glitter and a bat from the idea-ology adornments oddities set hung from the halloween trimmings. The spider legs bottle is covered with matte multi medium and clear rock candy distress crackle paint and once dry, picket fence distress paint brushed over the top and the excess wiped away. It gives an impression of spiders webs stuck to the outside of the vial. I covered a spider from the adornments oddities with glossy accents and rusty hinge distress glitter. All the bottles and labels are from the new idea-ology apothecary vial set.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Using more idea-ology apothecary bottles I painted a line of picket fence distress paint to the corks and once dry, rubbed regions beyond remnant rubs over the top.The texture of the cork slightly inhibits the rubs, but I love the distressed and aged effect it gives.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Screw idea-ology screw eyes into the under side of an insert box and hang wishbones from them. Use a pokey tool to gently push a hole through the wishbone. I filled an idea-ology corked vial with Ranger antiquities weathered white embossing powder and a cut up wishbone to look like bones. I rubbed “bone dust” from the regions beyond remnant rubs onto a label from the idea-ology vial labels. I cut up another wishbone and adhered it with glossy accents.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    I used a whole pack of the idea-ology boneyard skulls. In fact the name of these, “boneyard,” gave me the idea for the wishbone garden and the skulls all stuffed into the smallest insert box. I left the hot glue trails to give a cobweb effect, (this was a happy accident that happened when I was hot gluing the skulls into the insert box).

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    My favourite insert box was this tiny skull garden using idea-ology corked domes, corked bottles, adornments oddities and boneyard skulls. I sprayed a little twisted citron distress stain spray onto some moss and glued onto the dome corks with glossy accents. I decorated with labels from the apothecary vials set and rubbed remnant rubs onto a mini terracotta pot from my craft stash. The terracotta pot is filled with texture paste mixed with ground espresso distress reinker and the boneyard skull is hot glued to a cocktail stick that is set into the texture paste.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    I attached an idea-ology adornments crossbone to a mini lantern with glossy accents.

    iGirlZoe: Undertakers Parlor
    Thanks for stopping by and a big thank you to Paula, Tim and Mario for inviting me to make samples. Check Tim’s blog daily to see the other Halloween Inspiration Series.

    I’ll be back on Monday to share my project for Ranger Ink featuring more of the seasonal goodies from Tim Holtz.

    Have a great weekend.


  2. Beware Trouble!

    16th September, 2015 by iGirlZoe

    The temperature here in Switzerland has dipped considerably and the trees are starting to show the first signs of Autumn, so Halloween is ON!

    iGirlZoe: Beware TroubleToday I have a quick and simple card which could easily be adapted to make Halloween party invitations, a canvas or other home decor piece.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Take a base card and cover the edges with regions beyond tissue tape.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Emboss core-dinations kraft core cardstock with the new cobwebs texture fades folder and sand lightly over the top and edges with a sanding grip.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Place the zigzag stencil over distress watercolor cardstock and blend rusty hinge distress ink through with a blending tool. Dry with a heal tool. Move the stencil so it covers the inked parts and repeat the process with hickory smoke distress ink. Once dry, stamp randomly using background stamps from the undertaker stamp set with jet black archival ink. Spritz with water droplets and dry with heat tool. Paint a thin layer of glue ‘n seal over the top. It will spread the ink a little but give a nice vintage hue.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Mix a few drops of black soot distress reinker and texture paste with a palette knife on a craft mat. Place the batground stencil over one side of the card and using the palette knife, scrape through a portion of the stencil. Carefully lift the stencil and rinse immediately. Allow the texture paste to air dry.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Stamp the large skull from the undertaker stamp set and fussy cut. Blend with a vintage photo distress ink. Stamp a second time and fussy cut the hat and teeth. Colour the teeth with a white gel pen and glue both the hat and teeth on top of the skull with glue ‘n seal. Add a little black soot distress marker around the outside of the skull and blend with your finger to create a shadow.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Die cut “beware” and “trouble” from the handwritten halloween thinlits die set with core-dinations kraft core cardstock. Assemble card with glue ‘n seal.

    Thanks for stopping by, I really appreciate it. I’ll be back with LOTS more Halloween projects over the coming weeks. I hope you’ll stop by again and take a look.