While rummaging through my stash, I found an old Martha Stewart template to make a coffin for a Halloween treat box, so I decided to make one. It was years ago that I first made one, but it was fun all over again.
I used a SSS stencil along with some Brutus Monroe Glitter paste to put the skeleton on the front. I added a TH witch's hat along with a stamped sentiment and a black "skeleton" sticker on the bottom. The little ghost at the top was cut with an I.O. die and colored with neon Copics
Here's the side view where I used an older Martha Stewart goo punch to create the edge around the top. The rest of the box was decorated with assorted stickers I've had for years. This little coffin holds quite a bit of candy so I have a special person in mind to receive it for Halloween.
I'm going to enter this into the brand new
Two Old Bats Halloween challenge - Jump Start Halloween
(isn't that the funniest name for a new challenge?) I love it! 😊
Thanks for stopping by and I wish you the best possible day!
Carol
20 comments:
Love, love, love!!!! This coffin box is fantastic for Halloween! Love how you decorated with the skeleton! Whom ever receives this is going to LOVE it! Great job, Carol!!!
OH! Carol, this is amazing so many wonderful details, looks fabulous.
Faith x
What a fabulous 3D creation! I bet your house is decorated fabulously for Halloween!
Absolutely stunning!! Wow! Your box is really spooky :) and how many details! The skeleton made with the paste look great, as well his hat! And the border around the edge is the perfection to compliment the design! A real fun and perfect candy treat for the person you thought!
Hugs across the miles!
SO cute! I love this little coffin, especially the goopy green border! Will make someone happy!
That coffin is so cool and cute.
So cute How big is it ?
Very creative and very nicely made!
Oh heck, who'd have thought a skeleton could be cute... Carol he's utterly adorable plus he looks like he's got some Country dancing moves going on lol. The box is brilliant especially with lime green drippy goo, its spooktacular. Hmm that challenge is perfect for our Halloween fix... see you over there ;) x
OMG Carol ... this is AWESOME! Love how you added the skeleton to the top of the coffin ... what a great project! Well done! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘October’ challenge and of course thanks for joining in our *New* Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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What a cute treat box!! Such a fun skeleton and wonderful border!! Your treat box will definitely make someone happy!!
This looks pretty cool, love the colours and great inspiration.
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A super Halloween treat box Carol, lots of great details.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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It's fun to pull out the old stuff now and then! The box is cute! I can't imagine what the green goo is that's seeping out of it tho.... lol - Nice job!
Perfect Halloween box for treats! Love it! Thank you for sharing with us at the Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge
Fabulous coffin treat box and love the die-cut goo border
carol x
OMGosh Carol, this treat box turned out so cute! I can imagine it was fun to make once again. I am so loving that little stenciled skeleton on the front, his little witch hat is just too cute as is the neon ghost. Love that it holds a lot of candy too! Hugs, Brenda
OK..and here you are again! What a super cool and fun coffin treat box!! I adore it so much with that little skeleton on the front and the dripping green goo border along the sides! How FUN!! I still have my punch and LOVE it...use it for snow too! :) Thanks for sharing your fun treats with us!!
Adorable and creative! How I love Halloween crafting!
Such a cute idea for a treat box. Thanks for sharing it with us at Double D Challenge Blog. We hope you will join us in future challenges.
Kathy
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