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Monday, October 21, 2013

Challenge #21: Halloween--Not a Card


HALLOWEEN--NOT A CARD

If we receive at least 10 entries, the prize for this challenge will be a $5 Gift Certificate for SVG files from the Creative Pointe's ON LINE STORE.
You'll find over 150 SVG files/sets available for all your paper crafting projects.
If we have less than 10 entries, the winner will receive this SVG file:  HAUNTED HOUSE.  Winner will be randomly chosen from all submissions.

One extra special entry will receive the"Creative Choice" button.

Ready for some inspiration? Let's take a look at what the Design Team created using SVG diecuts.
Vicki used the HAUNTED HOUSE file for her project.  She says:  "For my design team project, I created a luminary from The Creative Pointe's 'Haunted House' SVG.  It's perfectly dilapidated and haunted looking in it's own right, but it sure was fun to amp up the spooky!  Visit my blog for all the details on how to create your own (and see it lit up!)."  Vicki's blog:  Paper Squirrel

Cindy used the cat from the HALLOWEEN SET ONE on the front of her project.  She says:  "I came up with a cute Halloween countdown slate that is very easy to make.  Head over to my blog for complete step-by-step details, including a look at the decorated back side and free sign pdfs if you'd like to make your own!"  Cindy's blog:  The Creative Pointe

 
Carolyn chose to create french fry boxes using the Haunted Tree file and Halloween Set Two . She says:  "Using a french fry box file from http://www.svgcuttingfiles.comI used the ghost and tombstone from the Halloween Set Two and welded them to the top of the box.  I did the same with the Haunted Tree fry box.  I had a acrylic Halloween stamp that I used to stamp a spider web and spiders on the bottom of the boxes.  The circular sentiments are print and cut, and I also cut out two extra spiders and used the bats from the same Halloween set, making them smaller.  The circular sentiments are placed on foam tape along with the bats and spiders.  A fun container to fill with Halloween candy corn in baggies, to hand out to little ones or to use at a place setting for a Halloween party."  Carolyn's blog:  Granny Ma's Creative Blog


Ruth made some Halloween fun for the kids using the PHOTO PROPS set.  She says:  "I have really been wanting to make some photo props for quite a while and I really loved the idea of "big kids" using the photo props instead of getting dressed up for Halloween (would have been fun if I was still needed to chaperone while trick or treating, but now I can just use them when I give out candy!) I can't wait to see the smiles on the faces of young and old alike who come to my door. For now, here's a picture of some high schoolers modeling the finest (and dare I say funnest?) photo props that can be found!"  Ruth's blog:  Paper and Musings
Octavia used a Jack O'Lantern from the JACK PUMPKINS set and the spider from the BOO Spider file to create this cute treat box.  She says:  "I used the Jack-O-Lantern and the Boo/Spider Sets for this treat box.  Glitter paper for the pumpkins (of course), google eyes, and a coordinating ribbon and tissue paper."  Octavia's blog:  T's Corner For Scrappin'

Tina used a Silhouette file to make the box and then decorated it with files from the HALLOWEEN SET ONE.  She says:  "Here’s a cute little gifty for your favorite spook! I decorated this little favor box (from the silhouette store) with Creative Pointe’s Halloween Set One. Wow talk about some spooky cuts in this set..... A good set of Halloween cuts to have on hand for your Halloween needs.  To find out how the whole project went, well you’ll need to drop by my blog at Tina’s Scrap Corner for a spell."  Tina's blog:  Tina's Scrap Corner

 
Shelissa created this great pillowbox for treats using the PILLOWBOX file and then decorated it using the bat from the HALLOWEEN TWO set.  She says:  "The paper that I used came from The Paper Studio Jeepers Creepers paper stack.  Please keep in mind that these pillow boxes are good for all occasions.  I used my  Pazzles Inspiration die cutting machine to cut out the pillow box."  Shelissa's blog:  Shelissa"s Craft Studio

Carmen created some lovely lanterns using the HAUNTED TREE and HALLOWEEN SET ONE files.  She says:  "I wanted to something that I have never tried before but admired so I colored mason jars with Paint and Mod Podge. I then cut some of Cindy’s great Halloween files out of Vinyl and adhered them to the outside of the jars. Decorated with some washi tape ribbon, twine and tags. I will put battery operated candles in them on Halloween and we will have loads of spooky at our house."  Carmen's blog:  Carmen's Creations

PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ENTER THE CHALLENGE:
Please make sure that you follow our very simple rules to enter this challenge.  
You MUST use a SVG or similiar electronic cutting file in your project.  CRICUT CARTRIDGE ONLY ENTRIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE.  Please make sure that you mention somewhere in your post what part of your project was created with a cutting file.  Entries that do not fit this basic requirement will be deleted.
Please see "Challenge Rules" tab for more info...







Challenge #20: Winner

We received 11 fabulous entries for this challenge.  (Sadly I had to delete two that did not follow the basic rule of the Challenge--you MUST use a SVG or similar electronic cutter file.)  Please click on all the creator's links for a closer look.  Thanks to those who entered and be sure to click on the "HOME" button for details on the current Challenge, which will always be the top post.
Challenge #20:  HALLOWEEN CARDS
randomly drawn winner of the $5 SVG Gift Certificate
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Congratulations!
Please email Cindy at creative@avci.net to claim your Gift Certificate.

This Challenge's "Creative Choice" is   
#11 konica das
Konica said that this was the first Halloween card she has ever made.  Well I think she rocked it!  Love the cut file boots that are so wonderfully "blinged" up.  And she hand crafted the broomstick too.  Check out Konica's blog for the tutorial on how to make one yourself.  Congrats Konica!  Be sure to grab the "Creative Choice" button above and proudly display it on your blog.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Challenge #20: Halloween Cards


HALLOWEEN CARDS

If we receive at least 10 entries, the prize for this challenge will be a $5 Gift Certificate for SVG files from the Creative Pointe's ON LINE STORE.
You'll find over 140 SVG files/sets available for all your paper crafting projects.
If we have less than 15 entries, the winner will receive this SVG set:  JACK PUMPKINS.  Winner will be randomly chosen from all submissions.

One extra special entry will receive the"Creative Choice" button.

Ready for some inspiration? Let's take a look at what the Design Team created using SVG  diecuts.


Vicki created a very cool coffin card.  She says:  "The Creative Pointe's "COFFIN CARD" SVG makes a classic Halloween card a snap.  Of course, I couldn't just do a plain and simple pine coffin...no way...I embellished my little heart out for extra eerie fun!  Check out my blog for all the details".  Vicki's blog:  Paper Squirrel

Carolyn made two great JACK O'LANTERN CARDS.  She says:  "I created two Halloween cards with the "Jack O'Lantern Card" from Creative Pointe. On the first Jack O'Lantern card I used design paper for the pumpkin, layered on black background. The card base is brown cardstock by Stampin! Up. I found the spider file in the Make the Cut library which I converted to a SVG file and placed at the tip of the hat. The spiders I stamped with an acrylic stamp I have on hand.  On the second Jack O'Lantern card I used orange cardstock for the pumpkin and the card base is from my craft stash.  The small skulls in corner of each card is a SVG file I created.   Both cards will be sent to my granddaughters in Korea along with a small Halloween gift of candy.:  Carolyn's blog:   Granny Ma's Creative Blog

Cindy used the new SPOOKY SPIDER CARD to create this shaped card.  She says:  "Shaped cards are so fun to make and send...children especially love them!  This one is super quick and easy.  Check out my blog for details on the little touches I added to make this card extra fun."  Cindy's blog:  The Creative Pointe

The JACK O'LANTERN CARD was very popular for this Challenge and Ruth's version uses some lovely designer papers.  She says:  "Happy October! I had a lot of fun picking patterns and colors for my happy Jack-O-Lantern card! I love how the card front is shaped on the edge so you can see the paper inside of the card! Also, if you have a Silhouette machine and use the Silhouette Studio Designer Edition software and SVGs from The Creative Pointe, I've got a tutorial on my blog about my process when I use the files. I hope you're inspired to get cutting some fun Halloween cards!"  Ruth's blog:  Paper and Musings

 Octavia used all four files from the JACK PUMPKINS set.  She says:  "I used all four cuts for corner accents, backing them with  pumpkin ribbon.  The base of the card is an orange cloth swatch.  Inside I stamped "Happy Halloween" and embossed with neon orange powder."  Octavia's blog:  T's Corner For Scrappin'

Tina also cut her JACK O'LANTERN CARD using a Silhouette.  She says:  "I put this card together with a bit of help from The Creative Pointe's Jack-O-Lantern Card set, a set that has it all there--the card base and the die cut.  Talk about an easy way to put a card together. Check out my blog at Tina’s Scrap Corner for the details on getting this card cut and put together."  Tina's blog:  Tina's Scrap Corner

Carmen used the JACK PUMPKINS file to create two very cute cards.  She says:  "I created these cards using The Creative Pointe’s "Jack Pumpkins" file. This file has 4 cute little pumpkins and of course you can make them any size you want which is one of the best things about SVG files. I loved these little pumpkins, they all have such adorable faces and went together really easily. Would work well on any projects for Halloween."  Carmen'sblog:  Carmen's Creations

PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ENTER THE CHALLENGE:
Please make sure that you follow our very simple rules to enter this challenge.  
You MUST use a SVG or similiar electronic cutting file in your project.  CRICUT CARTRIDGE ONLY ENTRIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE.  Entries that do not fit this basic requirement will be deleted.
Please see "Challenge Rules" tab for more info...




Challenge #19: Winner

Sorry to say that we only received 3 fabulous entries in this challenge.  Please click on all the creator's links for a closer look.  Thanks to those who entered and be sure to click on the "HOME" button for details on the current Challenge, which will always be the top post.
Challenge #19: FOR THE GIRLS
Winner of the GIRLZ--SET ONE file

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Congratulations!
Please email Cindy at creative@avci.net to claim your File.