Showing posts with label configuration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label configuration. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2012

Pinspired Haunted Treehouse

Halloween is my absolute favorite holiday. Ghosties, goblins, bat and cats, boney feet and witches hats. Who can resist?? Not me!

Authentique has started a "Pinspired Monday" series, where each designer finds inspiration on Pinterest, and uses it to create a project. So off I went to Pinterest and this is what I found - a haunted house!


Which led me to create...
a haunted treehouse!

The treehouse itself is built with a Configuration cabinet, lined with papers from our Enchanted line. Once the sections are covered in paper and the edges covered with paper tape the real fun begins - creating each scene!

The Apothecary's Shoppe is my favorite. I loved mixing potions and poisons for these tiny bottles.


All of the potion bottles have labels made with stickers from the Enchanted collection.  
I used a combination of different things to fill each one. 

~ Allow 24 hours for the bottles that use Glossy Accent in them to set properly. ~
~ Sand and distress the stickers before adhering them to the bottles for extra creepiness ~ 
~ Rub ink on the corks to make those look older too ~

~ Potion Recipes ~

"Poison"
"Slate" alcohol ink
Glossy Accent
cat litter
~ pour a small amount of Glossy Accent in the bottle and add cat litter. 
~ twist and turn the bottle to mix and coat the inside of the glass
~ add a few drops of alcohol ink
~ twist and turn the bottle to mix
~ set bottle on its side to set, occasionally turning the bottle to remix and smear the sides

"Witch's Brew" 
"Red Pepper" alcohol ink
Glossy Accent
~ pour a small amount of Glossy Accent in the bottle
~ add a few drops of alcohol ink
~ twist and turn the bottle to mix
~ set bottle on its side to set, occasionally turning the bottle to remix and smear the sides

"Eye of Spider"
Black Sparkly Fluff
~ tip a small amount of Sparkly Fluff into the bottle 

"Beware" vapor
"Meadow" alcohol ink
cotton ball
~ add a few drops of alcohol ink
~ twist and turn the bottle to coat the sides of the bottle
~ put a small amount of glue on the inside lip of the bottle
~ attach a small amount of cotton from the cotton ball
~ hold in place and lightly pull to make wisps

~ Products Used ~
Paper - Enchanted - Authentique
Configuration Cabinet - Tim Holtz
Wooden Tree - Kaisercraft
Black acrylic paint
Black embossing powder
Assorted tiny bottles with corks
Bird Cage - Idea-ology
Crows
Skeleton

Thursday, July 19, 2012

CHA-aaaah-CHA day 4

welcome gypsies to the haunted caravan! as many of you know, halloween is my all time favorite holiday. and to celebrate i thought it only fitting to create something very special with authentique's new halloween collection "enchanted"

behold the haunted treehouse


got a headache? visit the apothecary


fair tribute to lost lenore


quoth the raven ...


"mommy there's something under my bed!"


to make the tree extra spooky i embossed it with black embossing powder and tim holtz's wood grain stamp. delish!


~  materials  ~
"enchanted" papers, quotables and sticker embelishments by authentique
configuration cabinet, wood grain stamp - tim holtz
family tree - kaisercraft
black embossing powder and acrylic paint

 *** TRICK OR TREAT ***
visit the caravan and leave a comment to get entered in a fabulous drawing! 
the more you visit and comment, the more chances you have to win!
the prize package includes 6x6 authentique paper bundles and some nifty extras to inspire your own creations! 
the winner will be announced on july 22!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

summer fun


hello gypsies!
i've been busily building fabulous projects for authentique's booth at CHA this month. i have some really amazing projects to share with you - but not until july 16!

in the meantime i wanted to repost some of my favorite summer projects.

first up, the "beach bum" - one of my all-time favorite creations.



beachie souvenirs


every car needs an engine!


don't forget the luggage

when authentique launched their "glory" collection i was thrilled! i loved the deep red, and the patriotic theme. and it was so flexible, you didn't have to do just patriotic projects. i created "by the sea" to celebrate an old-fashioned seaside.



but then i couldn't resist using "glory" for something a little more patriotic of course. last week authentique had a cross promo with want2scrap, so i combined their bling and authentique's "glory" to create some very special flowers.



thanks for stopping by today. have a fun and safe july 4th, and make sure to check in next week as i start sneak peeking my CHA projects, and kick-off a CHA contest!