3D Projects
Treat holders, home decor
- 			Spooky Sweet Handmade Halloween Banner 🎃🦇Halloween crafting is in full swing, and I couldn’t resist creating this cheerful and spooky banner using the Stampin’ Up! Spooky Sweet Suite Collection. A Blend of Cute and Creepy Each banner piece is layered with bold black lettering against a glowing sunset ombré background of Pumpkin Pie, Petunia Pop, and Daffodil Delight. The playful bats, tiny purple and black stars, and little Halloween accents (like brooms and candy corn) bring the whole piece to life. I especially love how the letters stand out — “SPOOKY” really pops when paired with the bat details and festive shapes. Plus, the small touches, like the “Happy Halloween” sign and the costumed critter… 
- 			Throwback Thursday: Handmade Candles🕯️ Throwback Thursday: Handmade Candles from 2009 🕯️Crafted with love, warmth, and a little heat tool magic Today, I’m taking a little stroll down memory lane to 2009 — back when printed graphics on tissue paper, wax paper, and a heat tool were my crafting trifecta! These festive candles were some of my favorite projects to make during the fall and holiday seasons. Each design was printed onto tissue paper, wrapped around a plain candle with wax paper, and gently set with a heat tool until the design melted into the wax. Like magic, they transformed into seasonal treasures. The graphics I used came from a wonderful site called pcCrafter,… 
- 			🎃 What Are You Working On Wednesday? 🎃It’s Wednesday, and that means I get to check in with you—my favorite crafty crew! This week, I’ve been playing with the Sweet & Spooky kit from Stampin’ Up!, and let me tell you… it’s a total treat. 🍬👻 These little Halloween treat boxes are adorable, easy to assemble, and the perfect way to ease into the spooky season without going full ghoul just yet. Whether you love cute pumpkins, friendly ghosts, or stars and bats—this kit has it all. 🧡 I had so much fun mixing and matching the pieces—especially the holographic ghosts and glittery bats! The little haunted house box might be my favorite. How cute would these… 
- 			⏩Throwback Thursday ⏪One of my favorite craft projects. It’s an address book, birthday keeper, and card holder. The Months/birthdays are printed on an 8-3/4″ X 5-3/4″ envelope (big enough to keep the A2 size cards). The address pages are printed on cardstock. I laminated the front and back covers, and then spiral bound the book. I made a couple of these for other people. I hope they are still using theirs. ☺️ The graphics used for the project are from a site that is actually still in business. Helena Normark at Art 4 Crafts. She does both web graphics and printable clipart. She even featured me in her photo gallery. Oh the memories.… 
 
				


