Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Halloween Witches


Halloween  is almost upon us ... 
Here in the UK the stores are full of squealing witches and ghoulish delights
I'm thinking of conjuring up a spell to get rid of this awful cold ... anyone know of one?


At Papercraft Star today our challenge to you is Halloween Witches ... they can be spooky or sweet ... your choice ...

I made a treat box - ready for when those little witches come knocking on my door ...


Those cat food boxes are really sturdy and come in so handy ... As you can see ... I went for a cute witch


Both my images are freebies from the web and I gave my little witch a coating of glitter on her dress ...


I covered the box first with some pumpkin covered DP and black shiny card stock ... but my glittery frame and stars kind of hide the paper ...


... And mt favourite little witch ... The cat! 
I'm sure that's my cat!

I'm looking forward to seeing what you all come up with this week ... Then it will be another year before those witches come out to play ...
Please take a moment to visit the blog to see all the witchy creations our DT have in store for you ...

Have a beautiful day

~ Ros ~






21 comments:

  1. Love your sweet little treat box, very striking with those colours!

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  2. Super cute idea...love your "good" witches.....and all the sparkle added...a fun challenge!!

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  3. Love love love your sweet treat box... !!! You nailed it Ros... Awesome... hugs...xoxo

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  4. What a wonderful treat box!! I love the little witchy cat.

    Deanne :)

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  5. Adorable Halloween box, so pretty and one would never guess you're doing your part to recycle!! I love it Ros!

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  6. So much fun going on here, Ros, I love your witch image! Both sides of the box are fabulous! I will help you cast the spell if you can find one, feel better soon! Have a wonderful day!

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  7. What a fine altered box you made Ros! It's so pretty with those lovely images! No wonder you went for the sweet witches, for you're so warm-hearted yourself! Oh, about that cold? You might want to try to make tea out of fresh ginger pieces combined with lemon grass. Just pour some hot water on top, leave it for a bit and then drink it. Good luck my friend! Hugs, Ira xox
    irascreacorner.blogspot.nl

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  8. Now that's one upscale cat food box. LOL Love those images Ros and the way you decorated the box base. Cute as can be! Hugs!

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  9. Beautiful Ros, love the adorable witch image you used and the decorated box...so very special!

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  10. Hope you feel better Ros! Sending get well wishes your way! Beautiful Halloween box! I love all the Vintage images and stars!

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  11. Fantastic treat holder! Love the images you've used. I'm sure the kiddies will love these! :)

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  12. What a perfect Halloween treat box. Love the images you used. Perfect to fill with all that yummy Halloween candy..

    Hugs~

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  13. Oh MY, Ros! I want to come trick or treating at your house just to see this AMAZING box! LOVE the pretty witch and that black cat (I have one, too!) This project is just Delightful!

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  14. This box is adorable - gorgeous images, love it.

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  15. Lucky little trick-or-treaters in your neck of the woods. Those cat food boxes are so versatile. Brilliant use of them, Ros!
    xxx

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  16. That will be a super treat to have a sweet from such a gorgeous box. Fabulous!

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  17. What a "sweet Which box" Ros!! I don't know of any cures, but lots of rest and crafting :-)

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  18. Gorgeous box!
    Beautiful design:)
    Hugs, Heidi:)

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  19. This is too cute! You are so creative Ros. :)

    Sorry you are not feeling so well...get better soon.

    Hugs~

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  20. Such a sweet box. I found the glittered witch online too and have to save her.

    Anitra

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