Welcome to the two day Falling for Halloween Blog Hop! Thanks for joining us to enjoy all the wonderful crafty inspiration for the Fall and Halloween season. You should have arrived here from Michele's blog. If you didn't and want to start at the beginning of the hop, go to Maria's blog and you won't miss any of the projects.
My project for today is an oldie but a goodie. And one that I get lots of requests for. So without further ado, here is a witch's shoe that I created in Design Studio using the princess shoe from the Princess Party cart and shapes from the George and Basic shapes cart. I simply welded some triangles to the toe portion of the shoe to make it pointy! I will be re-creating the file in Cricut Craft Room and sharing it soon.
I stacked green mint Oreos in a clear treat bag and tied it off with pretty purple ribbon and place them in the shoe. The flower is from the Flower Shope cart and the buckle is from George and Basic Shapes. I originally saw DoxieMel's creation and knew I had to make my own version. Thanks DoxieMel for the inspiration!
Thanks so much for joining in on the hop today. Please be sure to check out all the participant's wonderful projects. The next blog you will be visiting belongs to the very talented Cindy. If you should get lost along the way, go back to Maria's blog for the complete blog list.
Be sure to hop again tomorrow for a new project! Well, it's a Halloween version of one of my Mania projects! See you tomorrow!
Showing posts with label shoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoe. Show all posts
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Witch Shoe
After seeing a witch shoe that Doxie Mel had posted for a challenge on the Cricut Circle blog, I knew I needed to make something similar for my daughter and her college roommates. So, using the Princess Party cart and Design Studio, I added some shapes from George and make the Princess shoe a Witch shoe.
I used mint Oreos to fill them and needless to say, the my daughter loved them and can't wait to give them to her friends! Thanks Doxie Mel for the inspiration! :)
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I used mint Oreos to fill them and needless to say, the my daughter loved them and can't wait to give them to her friends! Thanks Doxie Mel for the inspiration! :)
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Woo Hoo! Featured on the Cricut Corner video!
A friend sent me this link to this video on You Tube where Shannon showed a couple of the projects I had made for the Atlanta Circle Meet Up! I had seen the video on the Circle blog but didn't know it was out in cyberspace.
I made the Telephone Box to hold the calling cards that Circle members would create to swap with other Circle members and to use as their entry for the door prizes. The telephone parts were cut from the From My Kitchen cart.
The paper shoe(s) I made as a thank you gift for Shannon, Cindy (Circle DT), Deanna (Circle DT) and Teresa Collins (who was our special guest). They were filled with crafty items. They were cut from a file I created in Design Studio.
I made the Telephone Box to hold the calling cards that Circle members would create to swap with other Circle members and to use as their entry for the door prizes. The telephone parts were cut from the From My Kitchen cart.
The paper shoe(s) I made as a thank you gift for Shannon, Cindy (Circle DT), Deanna (Circle DT) and Teresa Collins (who was our special guest). They were filled with crafty items. They were cut from a file I created in Design Studio.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Paper Shoes for Graduation
I used my paper shoe Design Studio file to make these paper shoes to hold giftcards and other goodies for some new Georgia Tech graduates. The school colors are white and gold and the mascot is the yellow jacket. The tag (which I didn't photograph) says Good Luck As You Step Out Into The World!
There are some other examples of paper shoes in my Project Gallery. |
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Some older projects added to my Project Gallery
I found some photos from last year and have added them to the Project Gallery.
Paper Cone Carrots
Halloween Treat Box with Slider Handle
Christmas Paper Shoe
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