Creative Team Members Christine and Corri

Are you ready for more? I love love LOVE my job. One of the perks is seeing all the wonderful projects from our Creative Team. I have even more amazing projects to share today. They never cease to amaze.

First I have Christine. She has created the cutest wall hanging. She used the “Scalloped Squares” for the background then layered all the elements to it. I have always wanted to try making a ‘plaque’ with that shape, but haven’t found the time. Great idea Christine 😉 The spooky title, cat and house, come from the “4 Halloween Titles,” with the web from the “Spider and Web Set” and spider from the “Witch Icons”

Christine said “I love making my own home decor for the holidays.  This wall hanging will be great for my entrance way.  I’ll probably string some fake webbing around it and cut out some vinyl bats to adhere to the walls around it.  What fun it will be when my neighbors come over to trick or treat.”

I love how she used the glitter paper for some of her embellishments. So cute Christine. You can see more details and pictures on her blog here.

 

Next I have a project by Corri for you. I cannot get enough out of the Halloween projects from our talented team.

Corri used the “Boo Banner,” “Build A Rosette 1.5,” “Build A Rosette 2,” and “Build A Rosette 3.” I have to admit when I first saw the “Build A Rosette” files, I was confused until I saw Corri’s last project. Here are all 3 shown in the same photo so you can see the difference in sizes.

Ladies, thank you for your fabulous work, these projects are stunning. Love love love all the projects!

Die Cutting

One Comment

  1. WOW!!!

    Christine, I love all the materials you used with the glitter papers and how you maybe crimped the diecut mansion after you cut it? (not sure if that’s what you did, but I love the texture and interest it adds). I also adore the addition of the little wiggle eyes peeking out! So cute! 🙂

    Corri, Your frame is beautiful. I love he idea of using the open frame to house the banner and the web added from behind is super cool (and it looks so great on that wood backdrop). I never really thought about super-sizing some of these cutting files, but they look great that way. So many possiblities…

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