Happy Pumpkins!

Hi readers! Happy Monday! We’re so excited to share this super fun and cute Halloween project by the super talented Anna-Karin Evaldsson today! Read on for a full tutorial and photos.

Enjoy!

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Hi everyone! I am so happy to be here today with a fun Halloween tutorial, using products by Tim Holtz and Sizzix.
I was in the mood for something fun rather than spooky today and made a happy little wall-hanger, using the Jack-o’-Lanterns die. The pumpkins look pretty friendly and hilarious. The techniques used to create this wall-hanger can be used on any type of project, and not only for Halloween of course. The panel is 6 x 7.7 in.

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  • Die cut the pumpkins, as well as a witch hat and two bats from the Hocus Pocus die, from grungeboard or chipboard.

  • Paint the bats and the hat with Black Soot Distress Paint, and the pumpkins with Spiced Marmalade, Rusty Hinge and Peeled Paint. Let dry.

  • Sand the shapes with a sanding block and then ink with Ground Espresso and Black Soot. The ink will stick to the sanded areas, giving the shapes a grungy look.

  • Stamp with one of the new Ledger Script stamp. These stamps are great for adding just the right amount of texture.

  • I wanted the pumpkins to look glossy, but not as glossy as a coat of Glossy Accents. I got the idea of trying to use Ranger’s Transparent Gloss Texture Paste instead, and applied it unevenly with a palette knife. Let dry overnight.

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  • Have you seen the Metallic Kraft-Core papers? They are pretty cool and come in gold, silver and copper. I used the copper one here, embossed in the Batground Texture fade.

  • Sand, to reveal some of the kraft paper.

  • Ink by smearing Black Soot ink directly onto the paper. Wipe with a slightly moist cloth. The ink will stick to the sanded areas. Tear the lower edge.

  • I used the Crazy Things set and the Crazy Talk sentiments to dress up my wall-hanger. They were both meant to coordinate with the Bird Crazy stamp set, but they work great together with other images too. I liked the background of this label paper from the Regions Beyond paper stash and stamped the sentiments on two labels and three images in the centre of other labels. Cut out.

  • Colour the stamped images with Distress Markers and ink the edges with Ground Espresso.

  • Smear a thin layer of Glossy Accents on the bats and hat and sprinkle with Black Soot Distress Glitter.

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  • The black glitter looks great in combination with the distressed copper background. Punch holes with a Crop-a-Dile and staple a Halloween Trimmings ribbon to hang the panel.

  • I adhered some Gothic Industrious Stickers to the background. Cut one of the spider web apart to use in three places on the panel.

  • Glue the pumpkins to a sanded piece of black Kraft-Core cardstock.

  • I really liked the effect of the Transparent Gloss Texture paste. It gave just the right amount of gloss to the pumpkins, while also adding texture.

  • Give the smaller pumpkin, the glitter hat and the larger pumpkin, the stamped hat.

  • At the bottom, there is an Industrious sticker border, as well as a piece of Halloween Trimmings. The glitter in the ribbon coordinates nicely with the Black Soot glitter on the bats and hat.

  • Here you can see the panel in its right element among some pretty autumn leaves. The copper shines real nice and gives a warm glow to the project.

Thank you so much for looking!

Happy Halloween crafting!

Anna-Karin

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  1. Lots of cuteness here and good stuff. This is such a neat project to have around for Halloween and would be fun to create.

  2. OOO La La! What an adorable wall hanging. Love all the different products and techniques you used. Really gave the items great looks. Nice design. TFS

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