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Today we are bringing you the Crafty Collaborations Halloween Blog Hop to provide you with papercraft ideas for Halloween!

Welcome to the Howlin' Halloween Blog Hop!
If you have arrived from Sara's blog, let me introduce myself - I'm Kim and I live in Somerset in the UK. I adore Stampin' Up! products and haven't looked elsewhere since I was introduced to them way back in 2013.
Global Design Project #GDP256 - CASE the Designer Kayla McCreadie
Friday, 4 September 2020 Bridgwater, UK
I work as a Finance Manger and there are 23 of us in the Finance department, 10 of which are in my direct team and I have a further 8 indirect team members. Its such a lovely team and we all get on really well. We're currently planning Christmas activities such as Secret Santa, Christmas Jumper Fridays and a Christmas buffet lunch. We already have two nights out in December, I need to get shopping for some festive outfits!
Anyway, enough about Christmas and back to Halloween. On Friday evening after everyone had left, I left a little bag of Halloween treats on every desk. I hope it brings a smile to everyone's faces when they come into work on Monday morning. Naturally I had to make myself one - here it is on my desk. And yes, there are two 27" monitors on my desk!
I thought it would be nice to have a bit of fun so I asked the team to come up with some ideas on what we can do. Unfortunately we can't do full on fancy dress as we have visitors in the building but we are accessorising! I have some devils horns and a red glittery stake!
Some of the team are also bringing in Halloween themed bakes. I've made puff pastry bakewell tarts, they were meant to look like pumpkins, with flaked almonds for eyes and a nose - but the orange food die did not come out very well so they are not very orange.. I'm looking forward to seeing the cookies and cakes everyone is making! Definitely off the diet today!
We're also having a pumpkin carving competition - I am terrible at carving but I do like to participate, so here is my entry. I kept it simple and trust me, close up, its not very good. I messed up the top so it has no lid - lesson learned for next year. I really can't wait to see what everyone has made! They are sure to be much better than this.
I've made some prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place using the Baker's Box Thinlit Dies but I forgot to photograph them. They were filled with chocolate treats and some popping candy. I used the Spider Web DSP from the Halloween Night Specialty DSP - the web pattern is silver embossed on black and this particular cardstock is thicker than the rest so it was perfect for this box.
Here are the treat bags I made - each has a tag which is hand stamped using the Spooky Fun stamp set and Ghoulish Grunge stamp set. I've stamped in Basic Black and Smoky Slate.
The Halloween Night Specialty DSP is so spooky this year. I love the combination of Basic Black, Basic Gray, Pumpkin Pie and Whisper White and the patterns are really great with lots of variety.
Inside each bag are some popping candy spider chocolates, chocolate eyeballs and pumpkins and jellies. Oh, and a few plastic creepy crawlies!
As promised, here are my own little Halloween accessories Charlie & Bayley. I love my cats and they are always close by when I am in my craft room. Charlie often jumps in my photo studio so I encouraged him to sit down and I took some photos of him with one of the treat bags. I swear he knows I am taking a picture - look at that pose and stare into the camera!
Bayley, bless her, wasn't as comfortable as Charlie and this is the best photo I managed to get of her, She looks a little grumpy but I think she might have been scared of my photography lamps.
Bayley tends to sleep on a bean bag the whole time I'm crafting. Charlie comes and goes and surprises me several times a day by jumping on my craft table. I have to quickly grab my pookey tools and scissors and make sure they are safely put away. Charlie likes to demand attention and I think he sometimes is annoyed when I am engrossed in my work and not him. Bayley is just happy to be snoozing and enjoys a cuddle every few hours.
I hope you have enjoyed my projects and photos today! Keep an eye on my blog over the next week for news and pictures from Onstage Local in Telford. I'm busy making swaps at the moment and getting excited about seeing sneek peeks and being able to pre order from the Spring Summer catalogue. Who knows, we might even get to see some Sale-a-Bration goodies too!
Trick or treat? Halloween card using the Spooky Fun stamp set and Halloween Scenes Framelit Dies by Stampin' Up!
Tuesday, 20 September 2016 Somerset, UK
I just could not resist another Halloween card, these are just too fun to make. This card is dead easy and took minutes to make - and I even did a bit of colouring! I think its super cute and it would be great idea to get the children involved to make these, they would have so much fun stamping with these creepy crawlies and ghosts!
There are so many stamps in the Spooky Fun stamp set that I still haven't used, so expect to see a few more Halloween cards from me between now and 31st October.
For the background I used the brick wall from the Ghoulish Grunge stamp set. I love these background stamps and I will be sad to see these go when the Autumn Winter catalogue finishes in January (there is a small chance it might not get "retired" but don't take a gamble, get it while its still around).
I hope you've enjoyed seeing my Halloween projects, its so fun to make these! Have a look at my Halloween Pinterest board for more ideas and inspiration by clicking here.
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Welcome to my blog - Handmade by Kim! A big warm welcome if you have hopped over from Lizy's or Jerim's blog and you are visiting me for the first time.
Welcome to my blog - Handmade by Kim! A big warm welcome if you have hopped over from Lizy's or Jerim's blog and you are visiting me for the first time.
Happy Halloween everyone!
I've just come back from a lovely holiday where I enjoyed 10 days of winter sun, sea and sand. I planned before I went away to make 17 Halloween Gifts to give to my team at work (and my other colleagues within the office) as a little treat instead of bringing back something from Egypt.
I knew for sure that I wanted to use the Kraft Tag A Bag Gift Bags as they are the perfect size to hold some Haribo and Maoam sweets and a Lollipop. I also knew I was definitely going to use the Witches' Night Photopolymer Stamp Set, the Lots of Labels Framelits and the amazing Spider Web Doilies. I just wasn't sure at all how I was combine all of these together.
For me, the only colour (aside from Black) that signifies Halloween is Orange. I wanted to include this colour in my Trick or Treat Gift Bag so I made a 1 inch belly band using some patterned Tangelo Twist paper from the Happy Haunting DSP. I then adhered the centre of the Spider Web Doily to the front of the belly band. I stamped the beautifully detailed Trick or Treat image onto Whisper White cardstock and die cut this using the Lots of Labels Framelit Dies and adhered this on top of the doily.
That's it from me for now. Have fun if you are out trick or treating with your little ones tonight!
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