Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Did I Make It In Time?

ETA: Hi!! Thanks for your patience!! Click here to download a pattern for this project.

Phew!!! Thought I might not make this post in time...this project just would not turn out the way I saw it in my mind!! Anyway...I fiddled with it enough and this is how it turned out:



I'll post a link to a pattern tomorrow (after I get it tweaked just right!!). It's a little Halloween treat box. I'm in a groove of using a brad to make things swing and turn...so, the star brad you see actually makes the yellow circle spin to reveal different greetings. First is "trick or treat"...then:



"Smell my feet", and last (but most important):



Give me something good to eat!!!



This is what the circle looks like when you take it out of the box. The circle was from a pre-cut set of circles I had from "The Paper Cut"...it measures 4.38" in diameter. I punched a hole right in the middle of the circle.

For the box (template will be posted tomorrow)...cut along the solid lines and fold along the dotted lines. Cut out the square opening in the front of the card and use a Marvy (green) circle punch to make the semi-circle punch at the top. Put the circle inside of the box and mark the center of the box. Use a brad to punch through the card and the circle. Use double stick tape on the two 1/4" tabs to put the box together.

Next...I stamped, colored and cut out the 2 trick-or-treaters. I stamped the words "trick or treat" right through the opening onto the yellow circle...then pasted "Buddy the Clown" right next to it. I turned the circle just enough for Buddy to clear the opening. I did the same thing for the next 2 greetings and images.

Here's the giveaway:



To enter, leave me a comment by midnight (Hawaii time) Friday, October 2. I'll pick one winner on Saturday, October 3..so, please be sure to check back!!!

53 comments:

  1. So ADORABLE!!!! I just love your stamps! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  2. Hi Jean!
    I just love these stamps! Nice seeing you in Hilo!

    Jenny
    crazyforpaper.blogspot.com

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  3. Love the cute animal stamps...they look so great in their halloween costumes! This project looks great, a good treat. And I like the words that go along with them.

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  4. Hi Jean!
    Neat project...looking forward to try this one! TFS Dori

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  5. Hi Jean!

    Another cute project! Love your stamps!

    BJ

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  6. Cute project. I would love to win this great set of stamps.

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  7. Such a cute project, Jean! Can't wait for your pattern...always wanted to make one of these! :D

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  8. So cute! Thank you for another chance to win.

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  9. Oh Jean..this is so cleaver and adorable! These images and sayings are just perfect for Halloween.

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  10. Such a clever project and all the stamps are adorable! Really love the series of sentiments - too funny!

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  11. Great project. Adorable animal stamps.

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  12. Hi Jean,

    What a cool Halloween Treat Box. I can't wait to make this for all my co-workers.

    Lisa

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  13. Great card again! So creative!

    Wow! Wow!!!! Lovely, lovely stamps...so cute! And I just LOVE cute things (as you can see on my blog)! Someone, somewhere will be very happy with this prize...I can only dream it's me! :)

    Sweet greetings,
    Saskia :)

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  14. I love the example you are showing, can't wait for your instructions, I really want to make it. Thank you for a chance to win the stamps to make it with also.

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  15. Love the project!!! great way to showcase your delightful stamps!!! Totally loving it! thanks for the chance to win too! have a great day! hugs, kris

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  16. these Halloween stamps are too cute...tfs

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  17. So cute, thanks for sharing.

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  18. This is a great project and these stamps are so cute! Thank you for the chance to win them!

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  19. As always, your new stamps are just so precious. Halloween!! Such a fun time of the year. Thanks for all your stamping and crafting ideas.

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  20. What a super duper cute idea. You are amazing on how you come up with these ideas. Thanks for another opportunity to win your new stamps. Love them.

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  21. That is a really cool idea! TFS!

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  22. OMG, you're ideas get cuter and cuter everytime. Maybe I'll be lucky and win the stamp set. Thanks!

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  23. Cool project. I'll look forward to the template :).

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  25. Super cute project! TFS! the stamps are adorable :)

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  26. How creative and cute! those stamps are to 'die' for; thanks for giving us a chance to win.

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  27. I love cute stamps & Halloween! Two of my favorite things. Good luck to everyone. :)

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  28. Hi Jean! I just love Halloween. This treat box is so cute! :) I love how it turned out!

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  29. So cute! I am a beginning card maker and enjoy your blog for ideas and inspiration. Thanks for the chance to win these adorable stamps.

    Lynn

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  30. Wow, Jean. What a neat project - gotta give it a try. Great way to use a lot of the Halloween stamps.

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  31. What a clever project. Your stamps are so cute!

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  32. Love your new set of Halloween stamps,and your projects are so cute!

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  33. Okay, this is just tooo cute! How do you come up with this stuff! Love it! I love the stamps!
    Tammy

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  34. As usual, a great project & adorable Halloween stamps! Thanks for the opportunity to win the set :)

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  35. it is so cute and so creative thank you so much for sharing it and looking forward to making it

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  36. Jean, I am not a fan of Halloween anything, but you sold me with this card. So easy to make, after you've done all the work, and cute as a bug. I hope I win the goodies so I can get busy making the card!

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  37. These stamps are super cute! I just love that monkey! Your project is really cool!

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  38. These stamps are wonderful and as usual you have come up with a unique way to use them. Tooo cute!

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  39. Such a fun idea!!! Of course, you stamps make any idea fun!

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  40. Ohh Jean... this is so cute. Thank you for sharing it. I love it. And these stamps are just the cutest things! :) Happy Friday!

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  41. OMG, I just love you the little box and how cute with the wheel. Oh, I just have to get this pattern....♥

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  42. Love the design and pattern of this treat box! Halloween for sure, and I can see Christmas boxes too. So cute! And a chance to win some stamps...a bonus. Thanks.

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  43. Jean, I thought the flip up card you showed at the Ben Franklin Crafts Paper Party was fantastic, but this one is fantasticalicious! Thanks for sharing your brilliant ideas.

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  44. Hi Jean,

    I love your new Halloween stamps.

    Cassie

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  45. Spooktakular job!! Very unique but simple to make.

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  46. Wow, I hope I'm in time! Would absolutely love having those stamps, especially the "wordy" ones. You really have been putting together some super projects! Thanks for sharing your super ideas! :-) CM2

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  47. Oh my gosh, is that cute or what!!!! I love that spinner card. Of course, the stamps are cute, too. I would be glad to take them off your hands. LOL Thanks for the chance!

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  48. How creative, fun and just plain adorable!! You're amazing!!
    The stamps are so cute!

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  49. So cute! Thanks for always sharing your ideas and patterns. Love the stamps...and thanks for the chance to win some of your cute stamps!

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  50. Quite a treat! Thanks for sharing this clever idea and for the chance to win those sweet stamps!

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  51. Very clever project! Love the adorable Halloween stamps.

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