Today I'm sharing a cute little mini "zine" that I created to include in my Halloween pocket letters. It's a smaller size than the traditional size and fits perfectly in the page pockets. Thanks for watching!
Hi, y'all! Today I'm sharing a candy corn themed bag flip, perfect for Halloween happy mail! In today's video, I share how to create custom watercolored backgrounds, a fun candy corn diecut, and cute little crepe paper rosette wands. I also share how to alter a notebook and create a fun file folder to fill up with goodies for your penpal. Check out my tips and tricks on how to create this project in the video below.
I used Tombow Dual Brush Pens in 623 and 636 and a Blending Kit to create purple watercolored papers for my bag flip, then adhered them down onto the bag with Tombow Xtreme Adhesive (my favorite adhesive ever!). To create the flip/pocket portion of the bag, I folded down the bottom of the bag, added Tombow Xtreme Tabs, removed the backings, then folded the bottom of the bag back up and pressed into place.
Here you can see the altered notebook I created! I matted a watercolored piece of photo paper to the front of a small notebook and used a Tombow MONO Twin marker to write "notes". The MONO Twin marker was also perfect for adding some line detailing around the matted pieces of my bag. I also created the file folder on the right and used the Tombow MONO + Adhesive Permanent to mat patterned paper and a fun trick or treat diecut on the front. The MONO + also worked great for other delicate bits of this project, like adhering the orange doily to the front of the bag.
I used photo paper and Tombow Dual Brush pens in 055 and 985 to create a watercolored effect for my candy corn diecut. The Tombow Xtreme Tabs came in handy when attaching the front decor pieces of my rosettes, as well as various little embellishments on the front of my bag.
And that is my completed bag flip project! I hope you enjoyed the video and it left you inspired to create your own Halloween bag flip. Thank you so much for joining me today! Make sure to share your creepy crafty creations on FB and IG using #creepycraftydays so that I can see it!
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Friday night is Fright Night! My awesome friend Sabrina came up with the idea for a Friday night collab series every week this month. Make sure to head over to her channel to show her some love! Thanks for watching!
Hi friends! Today I'm sharing video I made showing you a pocket letter I created for a friend! It uses the Crate Paper Heart Day collection and is full of pink shades and gold sparkle. Check it out below!
Hi friends! Today I'm sharing a happy mail video I created for a recent Tombow project. I love crafting things for friends and I thought I'd try making a mini travelers notebook style of happy mail this time. Enjoy!
Hey everyone! I was inspired by the newly released and absolutely gorgeous glitter “Girls Night” stickers to put together some small invitations for a girls night at my house for a few of my best friends! I pulled out a calendar to decide the night and then got to creating! Here’s what I used:
I grabbed some leftover paper and envelopes from a previous PopFizzPaper kit, white cardstock, washi, a few pearl embellishments, and some PopFizzPaper glitter boxes! The white cardstock is cut into 4x4 inch squares. I cut out a strip of the embellished paper and ripped it along the top edge for added detail. Using a simple black inkpad I darkened up the edges of each card. I finished off with washi, pearls, and of course the Girls Night sticker right in the center layered with a glitter box!
I wanted the envelopes to be just as cute as the invitations so I inked the edges, added a few strips of washi, and sealed them up with another girls night sticker.
If this was a bigger gathering than a few friends for dinner and a movie I would use my computer to add text to the invitations but since it’s so casual I wrote the info out myself: What, When, and Where.
I love how they turned out and I know my friends will appreciate the extra touch of an invitation to our girls night! I hope you enjoyed seeing how I put these together! Thanks for stopping by!
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