We're brewing up some fun today at Epiphany Crafts!
How many of you have thought of using our Bubble Caps to decorate candles? Designer Rebecca Price not only did that...but used the candles with her fall pumpkins for an amazing table top decoration!
New Designer Audrey Pettit has just the Halloween card to give someone a fright! Our Button tools allowed Audrey to make custom buttons to match her card giving it the perfect touch!
Also we would like to give another day or two for you to enter to win a place in Designer Aly Dosdall's Big Picture Class! Here's a little big about the class... In Doable DIY Décor, Aly will take you step-by-step through three adorable and totally doable home décor projects using items you probably have hanging around your home.
You will learn some basic crafting techniques (Mod Podge anyone?), how to alter some household items, and you’ll see just how versatile your scrapbook supplies really are.
You can display these projects in your own home, or give them as gifts to your friends and family. So join Aly on her journey beyond the page, and stretch your creativity past the edge of your layout!
To enter just post a comment here with why you'd like to take this class! We'll select on random winner and post here on Wednesday!! Be sure to check out all the classes and more at Big Picture Classes. And stop by tomorrow for more Halloween trick or treat ideas to inspire you!! See you then!
How many of you have thought of using our Bubble Caps to decorate candles? Designer Rebecca Price not only did that...but used the candles with her fall pumpkins for an amazing table top decoration!
New Designer Audrey Pettit has just the Halloween card to give someone a fright! Our Button tools allowed Audrey to make custom buttons to match her card giving it the perfect touch!
Candle Gourds
Designer: Rebecca Price
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Shape Studio 14 Round and 14 Round Bubblecaps
Candles
Gourds
Raffia
Rhinestones
Double, Double Toil and Trouble
Designer: Audrey Pettit
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Tool Round 14 and Button Studio Round 14 Buttons
Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Tool Heart 20 and Button Studio Heart 20 Button
Patterned Paper and Cardstock Die Cut: Authentique Glowing
Digital Image: The Graphics Fairy
Scalloped Punch: Stampin'Up
Ink: Clearsnap
Doily: Wilton
String: The Kraft Outlet
Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro with High Tac Adhesive
Glue Arts U Cut It Foam Adhesive
1. Layer polka dotted patterned paper onto black patterned paper and adhere to a white cardstock card base. Machine stitch edge of polka dotted paper.
2. Print witch image on white cardstock and fussy cut image out. Adhere to the bottom right of the card base.
3. Punch 4 thin strips of text-print patterned paper with a scallop-edged punch. Adhere one strip to the bottom of the card. Ink paper doily and cut off the lacy outer edge. Accordion pleat the doily and adhere to the top of the card, along with the other three scallop-edged strips.
4. Create Studio Buttons using a variety of Halloween prints. Adhere four Round 14 Buttons and one Heart 20 button to the top of the card.
5. Tie string around the bottom scalloped strip. Adhere a simple string bow and one final Round 14 Button to the right side.
6. Adhere cardstock sentiment strip using Glue Arts U Cut It Foam adhesive for a bit of dimension.
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Tool Round 14 and Button Studio Round 14 Buttons
Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Tool Heart 20 and Button Studio Heart 20 Button
Patterned Paper and Cardstock Die Cut: Authentique Glowing
Digital Image: The Graphics Fairy
Scalloped Punch: Stampin'Up
Ink: Clearsnap
Doily: Wilton
String: The Kraft Outlet
Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro with High Tac Adhesive
Glue Arts U Cut It Foam Adhesive
1. Layer polka dotted patterned paper onto black patterned paper and adhere to a white cardstock card base. Machine stitch edge of polka dotted paper.
2. Print witch image on white cardstock and fussy cut image out. Adhere to the bottom right of the card base.
3. Punch 4 thin strips of text-print patterned paper with a scallop-edged punch. Adhere one strip to the bottom of the card. Ink paper doily and cut off the lacy outer edge. Accordion pleat the doily and adhere to the top of the card, along with the other three scallop-edged strips.
4. Create Studio Buttons using a variety of Halloween prints. Adhere four Round 14 Buttons and one Heart 20 button to the top of the card.
5. Tie string around the bottom scalloped strip. Adhere a simple string bow and one final Round 14 Button to the right side.
6. Adhere cardstock sentiment strip using Glue Arts U Cut It Foam adhesive for a bit of dimension.
So how would you like a chance to win our NEW Scallop Tool and Scallop Bubble Caps? We invite you to leave a comment for us today! Let us know what your favorite Halloween candy is? Or how you like today's projects! For posting a comment...we'll enter you to win!
We'll select on random trick or treater next Monday to enjoy these treats!!
We'll select on random trick or treater next Monday to enjoy these treats!!
You will learn some basic crafting techniques (Mod Podge anyone?), how to alter some household items, and you’ll see just how versatile your scrapbook supplies really are.
You can display these projects in your own home, or give them as gifts to your friends and family. So join Aly on her journey beyond the page, and stretch your creativity past the edge of your layout!
To enter just post a comment here with why you'd like to take this class! We'll select on random winner and post here on Wednesday!! Be sure to check out all the classes and more at Big Picture Classes. And stop by tomorrow for more Halloween trick or treat ideas to inspire you!! See you then!
I'm a huge kit kat fan. The kids know the deal, those are mine! LOL!! Would love a chance to win the tool. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite halloween candy is candy corn - eaten with popcorn ... sweet and salty - oh yeah! And what delightful projects! I especially like Audrey's card creation!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Halloween candy (and year-round!) are Snickers. Mmmmmmmm..... And today's projects are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects! Rebeccas cladron is the is the most creative halloween project I have seen yet this year!!!
ReplyDeleteI love to step outside the box and do altered items! The class sounds ideal!!
My favorite Halloween candy is candy corn!!! LOVE it!! I have several epiphany tools and love them but am always amazed with the ideas you come up with to use them. Love the projects from today!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's got to be chocolate for me, preferably turtles or M&Ms
ReplyDeleteI love the candle idea.
Luv the projects 2day! That card is awesome! My fave Halloween candy is Reeses Pumpkins! Thanks 4 the chance 2 win some awesomeness~luv your products! No need 2 enter me n the class contest~thanx~prhmangel at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteSuper cute projects. Love the card and the different shape buttons. Thanks for sharing. By the way, give me anything with chocolate and I'll be happy.
ReplyDeleteawesome pumpkins Rebecca!
ReplyDeleteMelita =)
Great projects! My favorite Halloween candy is candy corn!!
ReplyDeleteFavorite Halloween candy is Butterfingers.
ReplyDeleteI loved today's projects--just fabulous! My fav Halloween candy is Reece's peanut butter cups. YUMMY!
ReplyDeletei need to jump-start my creativity, and what would be better than a class where i will be gently guided through a process.
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome idea for the candles, they are very cute!! Thank you for the chance to win the New Scallop tool, I've got everything crossed lol :) and my favorite Halloween candy is the black and orange wrapped peanuts. Not sure what they are called.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, and my fav' candy is the Carmels I unwrap to make candy apples with! I barely get any in the pot!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects. My favorite candy is peanut m & m's - just LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteAll the projects are so interesting and fun! Anything chocolate for me, but I don't mind nibbling a little candy corn either. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are all just soooo cute! I love your work!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite candy, of course, is Candy Corn!
Love these projects! I've never seen the bubble caps before and would love to give them a try! My favorite Halloween candy has to be the candy corn!
ReplyDeleteOh my these are gorgeous projects!!!! Fabulous work and inspiration! My favorite candy is none other than Candy Corn!!! Love the candy corn pumpkins the best!!! :-)
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