I hope you have enjoyed this week of inspirational post from both
the Stampendous Design Team and Eileen Hull's Inspiration Team....
I am in awe of how wonderful both teams are!!!
I proud to be part of each team.
I began my Mushroom House Candy Canister by first die cutting
I began my Mushroom House Candy Canister by first die cutting
the canister die using Sizzix white mat board.
Mist the chipboard with Margarita Memories Mist.
Allow to dry completely.
Apply Dreamweaver Crackle Embossing Powder using Quatrefoil Stencil and palette knife.
Allow to dry completely.
Stamp image with black ink randomly around canister box.
Stamp background image on light brown card stock with Chestnut Roan Ink.
Die cut stamped paper with Mushroom Die Cut.
Ink roof and house with distress ink using blending tool.
Ink roof and house with distress ink using blending tool.
Using distress inks and paints color the detailed stamp images on top of mushroom house.
Adhere roof and house to top of prepared canister box.
Adhere moss to bottom of canister box.
Fill your Mushroom House Candy Box with your favorite candy.
Add a pretty butterfly to the top.
I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial on how to make a festive
Mushroom House Candy Box.
Make sure to check the rest of today's project as well as
looking at the projects that have been shared all week long.
Have a blessed day. Pam
Mushroom House Candy Box.
Make sure to check the rest of today's project as well as
looking at the projects that have been shared all week long.
Have a blessed day. Pam
Stampendous/Dreamweaver Supplies:
Eileen Hull/Sizzix Products
Other Supplies:
That is a darling way to set out a dish of treats! I love the texture stamp and the stencil design you used to add a little more fun to the design. The little butterfly on top is the perfect finishing touch. Thank you for sharing your lovely work! :)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! I love the circles and layers on the roof. Gotta try that effect. Seeing this project confirms I really like that mushroom one now! Yikes...both look like great sets. :) TFS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy creation!! Literally and figuratively! LOL Definitely need to make one of these "candy dishes" so my grandchildren can have a treat as they watch for the fairies and gnomes to come out of hiding! Thanks for the inspiration!1
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely candy cannister - a cute way to tempt those little fingers x
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest mushroom house ever, Pam!!
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest mushroom house ever, Pam!!
ReplyDeletePam, this is so cute! I love that crackled background you stamped. The butterfly is a precious added touch. Mmmm chocolate!
ReplyDeletePam, this is so cute! I love that crackled background you stamped. The butterfly is a precious added touch. Mmmm chocolate!
ReplyDeleteA candy box - what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cute, Pam! Great step outs as well!
ReplyDeleteThe treat boxes today are making me hungry. I have enjoyed seeing all the variation on the dies with the boxes. Love the creativity.
ReplyDeleteOh what a sweet treat box! Love all the mixed media layers and rich colors. Thank you for sharing in the hop, Pam.
ReplyDeletelove this. I adore all the colors you use, thanks for sharing Pam. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is adorable! I love the way you stamped on the house and the colorful circles.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, very creative & colorful project!
ReplyDeleteCute--great textures and colors.
ReplyDeleteThe crackle makes a cool exterior! Of course, I wouldn't complain about receiving the contents, either! : )
ReplyDeleteCool house and great tutorial Pam! Loving the crackle...
ReplyDeletePam I love the colors you chose! Loving this! Super job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project! I love how you used that stamp for the house, it looks great. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThere have been so many ways to use these house stamps. they will be a lot of fun to play with.
ReplyDeleteLove the box. Will be a wonderful decoration around the house.
thanks for sharing
Love the candy box. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Love this! Would be perfect for party favors :)
ReplyDeleteSo great. Can't wait to try one of these projects.
ReplyDeleteSo great. Can't wait to try one of these projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat gift idea. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love how you distressed the paper and the finished product!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at how many ways all of the design team have used these stamps and dies. Absolutely love it. 💗💗💗
ReplyDeleteFun project. I love all of the great details you added. TFS
ReplyDeleteTotally cute. I love it.
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