September 2, 2010

Taylored Expressions Sneak Peek | Day 3

Good morning and welcome to DAY 3!  Today the Taylored Expressions team is featuring 2 more brand-spankin' new sets: Fright Night Favors, designed by Taylor, and the latest addition to the Hangin' Out series, Hangin' Out Wicked Wardrobe, designed by Nancy McKinney.  We're getting our Halloween groove on!  All new sets, Project Pantry Kits, and Taylored Dies will be available for purchase tomorrow morning at 8:00 AM Pacific - woohoo!! 

For my first little number, I created a card using Fright Night Favors and the coordinating Favor Frame Die.  This set is so incredibly cute and I think the little spider is my favorite - love his little googlie eyes.  That, and he doesn't bite or crawl on me.  Win/Win!

I started with the MOJO153 sketch and changed the squares into scalloped circles.  Such an sweet and simple card that would be very easy to make duplicates of for teachers or classmates.  Or me.  haha!

My next little treat uses these super fun Taylored Tubes that Taylored Expressions will be carrying in the store, starting tomorrow!

This project was a blast to make and super easy!  I followed Lisa Somerville's template and dressed up the box and test tubes a bit, and of course added those much needed Terror Tablets - super spooky!  All of the patterned paper, cardstock, ribbon, and embellies are from the coordinating Fright Night Project Pantry Kit, which is full of those fun Halloween greens, oranges, purples and of course black.  The patterned paper is the Happy Halloween collection from Echo Park.  You can see all of the details about the Fright Night Project Pantry Kit over at Taylor's blog - she has a fun picture showing all the goodies included inside this yummy package. 

You will not want to miss out on the rest of the projects from the Baker's Dozen - they have gone ALL OUT for you today.

Have fun!
Karen


recipe -
Witch's Brew card
Stamps: Fright Night Favors
Paper: all paper is from the Fright Night Project Pantry Kit
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Olive Pastel & Pumpkin Spice Liquid Chalk (ColorBox)
Accessories: all embellishments are from Fright Night Project Pantry Kit, circle/scallop Nestabilities (Spellbinders)

Test Tube Stand
Stamps: Fright Night Favors
Paper: all paper is from the Fright Night Project Pantry Kit
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Olive Pastel & Pumpkin Spice Liquid Chalk (ColorBox)
Accessories: all embellishments are from Fright Night Project Pantry Kit, Taylored Tubes, Copic markers, Milk Chocolate M&M's

13 comments:

  1. I love the card,the ribbon is so very scrummie!x

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  2. These are adorable, Karen! And you're killin' me with your cute little bows!!

    Love, love, love your terror tablets and the test tube holder! SUPER CUTE! And I agree...any spider that doesn't crawl on me or bite me can be considered cute. :)

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  3. FANTASTIC, Karen!! You really stepped it up here! Hehe!! LOVE that test tube holder!!!

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  4. These are awesome - the terror tablets look yummy!!

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  5. I thought I could do without the tubes, but now not so much! Dang girl! Too cute!

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  6. Adorable Karen!! I love how the little images look like bottle caps on the first one and great minds think alike on the test tubes!! :) I love how you popped up the spider on the label!!

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  7. This is just so cute! and a perfect Halloween treat!

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  8. Karen, these are so CUTE!!! I love your card and it is the perfect pairing with that adorable test tube holder. Love your terror tablets! XOXO

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  9. How FAB Karen! LOVE the CAS design of the card, and the test tube holder...OMG...that is FABULOUS girl!

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  10. All so darn cute! Especially love your black and white dotted bow---perfection!!!

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  11. Super sweet card! Love the dp and the banner.

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  12. What a fabulous way to highlight the small images on your card, and I love love LOVE the Terror Tablets!!! I don't think they're spooky enough to keep me away!!! :)

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