Showing posts with label Halloween Cutting files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween Cutting files. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Wanna Hang? Batty Stencil Card/ If the Broom Fits Stencil Card/ Halloween ATC's

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here wondering what would happen if I gave out ATC's for Halloween! 
(Comment below if you have or are thinking about it)
Wanna Hang? is free with purchase of any Suzanne Cannon Design!
(Apologies! the wanna hang card is upside down and I didnt notice!)

On the Mat




On the Mat


After ungrouping, resize the stencil panel to just smaller than 3 1//2 x 2/1/2"  if you want a border.

Lots of extras for confetti and other cards and holiday decor!

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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Halloween Card Using HALLOWEEN TREE CUPCAKE BOX


Hello! Here we are on the 19th of August already. I feel as if summer is moving along too fast but also love the season that follows! I love crisp days, autumn colours and Halloween! I got the urge to make a Halloween card this weekend despite the 29C day!


Browsing through Suzanne’s Silhouette store, I found the perfect cut file for what I had in mind! The Halloween Tree Cupcake Box! The file cut as made, is pretty sweet, but I did not need all the elements that made it 3D!



I pulled the design into my Design Space, I use a Cricut Maker.



 

Next I hid all the elements I did not require. This left me with the tree, owl, bat, cat and part of the box. Using my software I grabbed a square and used the “slice” feature to remove the box. If you are not sure how to do this, it is just as easy to cut  the entire piece and cut using scissors. I cut two identical images.




My background and moon were layered using some gel prints I had previously made. I can get lost in that process and just save all the prints for use in cards, journals and scrapbooks.




I took one of my images and sliced off the owl, cat and bat with scissors.




I embosses these parts using Quietfire Design Gilding Powders in Copper Scroll and Gothic Black. I like the extra texture it adds when adhered to the full cut image.




As a finishing touch, I used the Quietfire Design stamp, Something Wicked, with Gothic Black Gilding Powder to add my sentiment!




I finished the card with some littles eye details using a Dylusions Paint Pen and some purple washi tape. I can’t wait to send it off to someone this coming October!




Thanks for checking out my project this week! Let's not whisk away summer too quick, but there is no shame in feeling some Autumn feels!

SUPPLIES:



Ranger's Embossing Ink
Versafine Black
Ranger's Dylusion Pens

Stampin' Up cardstock

mix of adhesives



Monday, October 14, 2019

Kitty with Moon


Boooo! 
Hello, my friends!

Halloween is approaching rapidly and I was in need of some decoration. The Kitty with Moon is an easy and fast project and looks good in a window or, as in my case, on the front door.

Open the file "Kitty with Moon" and ungroup the elements.


Once you have cut the elements you can put them all together.






I love the fine details of the cat and the bats.


When all is done you simply have to decide where to put your decoration. I thought it would look good in a window, but my son wanted to put it on the front door - so that´s where it is now.

Happy Halloween!
Kora






Monday, October 24, 2016

Halloween Rings!

Have you seen those plastic spider rings?  I used to have a few which I would bring out every Halloween.  Something triggered that memory and I thought, well why not try making some of my own rings.  Although I didn't do a spider (I thought all those legs might be a tiny bit too flimsy!), I did a bat, a ghost and a black cat (thank you to Tiger for providing the handsome profile).  They've been available on the Silhouette store for a few hours now.
 
I don't know, these things just crack me up....!  I hope they give you a smile, too!
 
 
 

And continuing in the silly fun theme, you can see the Halloween rings in action on Instagram!
 

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Quietfire Halloween Digital Designs Collection


Since it's that time of year, I thought I'd take the opportunity to share the Quietfire digital cutting Halloween designs!  All of these are on the Silhouette Online Store.  To see them all together and clickable for further inspection, Click Here! Then type in Halloween in the search box:
 
 

 
Several of them are on the Quietfire Site as svg files.  Click on each caption to go to the Quietfire site! 
    




I'm pretty sure there will be some new designs before Halloween 2016 rolls around, so stay tuned!  Happy Haunting!
Suzanne