Friday, October 21, 2011

We're Watching you at Epiphany Crafts!!


 

We have just the treat for you today!

Two of our Designers have been very busy creating Halloween decorations and projects for you!

Designer Keri Babbit has an oval frame decorated with our Round 14 Shape tool that should make people think twice before walking by!!!

And Designer Irit Shalom has a treat set with tags that would be perfect to create and give to someone special this holiday!



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Halloween Treat Box and Gift Tags
Designer: Irit Shalom

Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Round 14, vintage setting , Buttons Studio 14 and 20 


Other Supplies:
Robin's Nest: pattered paper, glittered cardstock, ribbons. 
Chipboard frame is Tando Creative UK


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Spider Frame Decoration
Designer: Keri Babbit

Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Tool Round 14Vintage Settings Cabana


Other Supplies:

Frayed Flowers Clover
Paint: Plaid
Patterned paper: Cosmo Cricket
Oval frame


Designer Note: For a spooky touch, I used glow-in-the-dark paint for the spider's eyes!!


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Halloween Frame
Designer: Irit Shalom 


Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Round 14 and 25 and 2 Squares


Other Supplies:
Tando Creative UK chipboards
Robin's Nest patterned papers and ribbon
Tim Holtz grungeboards
Studio G stamps
Colorbox inks
UTEE
Ranger clear crackled paint
Doodelbug glitters


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Pumpkin-Spice Cocoa Gift Bag
Designer: Keri Babbit


Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio Tool Round 14
Vintage Settings Clubhouse

Other supplies:
Frayed Flowers Clover
Patterned paper: Authentique Paper, Making Memories
Lace: Prima Marketing
Sticker label: Creative Imaginations
Felt accents: Michaels
Border punches: EK Success, Fiskars
Twine: Divine Twine
Font: Carbonated Gothic





How many of you have ever used Glow in the Dark paint? Love that touch on Keri's project! We picked up some Glow in the Dark paint to use this Halloween for our outside cemetery...should be fun! 


Epiphany Crafts Shape Studio Tool: Scalloped Circle 25


And speaking of fun...which we're all about around here...let's make sure you have a chance to win a fun treat for Halloween! 


Simply post a comment today for a chance to win our new Scallop Shape Tool and our matching Bubble Caps. 


Just post a comment today and you're entered to win!


We'll select one random winner on Monday!


This treat just might be yours!! 

17 comments:

  1. Love all these awesome projects!

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  2. Such a variety of things to be done with your tools ! I would love to add this to my craft room !

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  3. each of these are such fun creative ideas!!!! Glow in the dark paint?! I need to check that out!!
    THanks for the chance at such an awesome tool!!

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  4. Love the projects today, especially the spider wall hanging.

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  5. Super sweet projects. Love the treat box and gift tags. So very cute.

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  6. Such creative projects today as always!

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  7. lots of fun projects! thank you for sharing.

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  8. Super cute projects!! I really like the treat bag and the box :) I've only used glow in the dark paint once as a teen and painted "Class Of 2001" on my closet door.

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  9. I would love to have that very professional look to my projects!!! So, pretty!! Adore the boo bag & the glow in the dark idea is great...I l o v e your designs, projects & most especially TOOLS!!!!

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  10. I especially liked the altered frame! Crossing my fingers...

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  11. I love all these cute projects so much fun

    Janie Boots
    boots3103@hotmail.com

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  12. So much inspiration, I don't know where to start! Love the vintage settings and the glow in the dark paint for the spider's eyes!!

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  13. My gosh, the fabulousness never ends! These are all so amazing and beautiful! Truly LOVE that spider frame!

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  14. Cute projects! LOVE the treat bag. I need some glow in the dark paint.

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