12 Weeks of Halloween Week 7 2012

 

The 2, 4, 6, 8 Halloween Box is my 7th project for my 12 Weeks of Halloween.

I LOVE making the 2, 4, 6, 8 Box and this time I added a lid.  These boxes are super quick and easy to make!!

We made a Christmas version at Stamp Club last week and I’ll share that one soon.

I used the Monster Munchies stamp set along with the 1-3/8 Circle Punch and the 1-3/4 Scallop Circle Punch.

I used Old Olive card stock …. along with Basic Black and Whisper White.

I embossed the box using the Chevron Embossing Folder and notice the lines are horizontal instead of vertical … I demonstrate how to do that in my video tutorial.

 I also used the brand new Stampin Trimmer in my video (it will be available to purchase in November.

Here’s the video tutorial on the 12 Weeks of Halloween Week & 2012.  (Visit my website to view …..if your feed is missing the video.)

Click here to download the 12 Weeks of Halloween #7 2012 Instructions

Here’s the list of the Stampin Up! supplies used on the 2,4,6,8 Halloween Box:

  • Stamps:  Monster Munchies:  Wood #127904 Clear #127907
  • Ink:  Black Stazon #126980, Basic Gray #126981
  • Card Stock:  Old Olive #126953, Basic Black #121045, Whisper White #100730
  • Other:  Stampin Trimmer #126889, Chevron Embossing Folder #127749, Big Shot Die Cut Machine #113439,  1-3/4 Scallop Circle Punch #119854, 1-3/8 Circle Punch #119860, Sponges #101610, Sticky Strip #104294

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Date: 2:15 PM | Permalink | Comments (5)

Comments

  1. Love the shiny new trimmer!! I cannot wait for mine. Lovely little box too. I may have to give that a shot. TFS.

  2. Debbie B

    Love the box. The chevron embossing folder is great!

  3. Stace

    Adorable and it could be made into a Frankie box with those colors.

  4. elizabeth

    Oooh – lovely trimmer. Hope it is on it’s way to the UK soon – and I REALLY hope ours is inches as well as metric – we are still very inches here in England! LOL

  5. This was a fun and fantastic tutorial! I love this little treat box and I love that its versatile for any occasion. Thank you for sharing!

    Hugs,
    Jo

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