Ghosts flying above the roof. hmmmm....now how did I attach the message? when the chimney is on the other side of the roof? Use a piercer through the roof, bend wire, secure with mini glue dot, then attach roof to lid. "Happy Halloween" message is attached to the wire, another piece of Old Olive conceals the wires.
Roof top front:
Front Bottom:
This time, the door is on the left side of the house and crooked in shape.
Right side:
Use a Stampin' Write Pen to randomly make cracks around the house. Tuck the tombstone and pumpkins behind the "ground".
Back Roof:
Back:
Left side:
With the lid off..............
After embossing the roof pieces, ink the edges using Lovely Lilac (retired) ink. Black was also used on top of the Lovely Lilac. Punch a decorative edge, sponge edges, attach to roof using sticky tape.
Sponge edges on the house using Old olive ink:
To make the "ground" and Window Frames:
The "ground" was made by tearing a strip of Close to Cocoa CS (retired), roughed and sponged
A 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" Close to Cocoa CS is enough for all the windows. Ink the Texturz plate to get the wood look.
The window frames are cut into 3/8" widths and random lengths. Each piece of the window frame is attached using mini glue dots. The Whisper White windows are cut after the frames are arranged. Stamp the web on each window prior to attaching to the frame.
Stamp images and color using Aqua Painters in various colors. Cut out, apply dimensionals, then adhere to house.
Use 22 gauge Black wire, curl around a pencil to create the holders for the ghosts.
Supplies:
- Stamps: Spooktacular Greetings (retired), Wicked Cool, Spooky-Creepy-Treats (non SU)
- CS: Lovely Lilac (retired), Old Olive, Close to Cocoa (retired), Whisper White
- Ink: Close to Cocoa (retired), Lovely Lilac (retired), Black, More Mustard, Cajun Craze, Old Olive, Basic Grey
- Accys: Big Shot Texturz Plate #4, Stampin' Daubers, 1" Circle Punch, Aqua Painter, Stampin' Write Blush Blossom-Black-Real Red pens, Sticky Tape, Dimensionals, Piercer, Mini Glue Dots, Decorative edge punch (non SU), Circle Embossing Folder (non SU).
Thank you for stopping by today.....................
love it and the webbing too
ReplyDeleteI have not commented - but I am enjoying your houses! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSandra
I'm loving all these Halloween houses. TFS.
ReplyDeleteHi Patti!
ReplyDeleteI love it! You have made some awesome Halloween houses and the photos of the detail are wonderful!
Very inspiring, my friend! You are the best! :<)
Wishing you good things.
Hugs,
Barbara Diane
Love it! I can't wait for my house to arrive, though it's going to be a Christmas one. I may have to order a second one for Halloween now! TFS! Jessica
ReplyDeleteI love the way you are doing your houses!! I ended up buying the pattern. I do have a question.. Do you trace each house or print it on the card stock. I tried running it threw my printer but the SU carstock is to thick.. It takes forever to trace and score!! You are the most, and I mean MOST talented person out there!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese houses just keep getting better and better, Patti.
ReplyDeleteLots of fun!
PJ(Jessie Adams)
OMG!!!!! You are Queen of Halloween (btw, that is a compliment!).
ReplyDeleteThis is so absolutely DARLING!!!!! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteokay...let it be known...you are definitely the QUEEN OF HALLOWEEN projects! Every year I look forward to seeing all your fabulous projects and as usual this year you did not disappoint!!! Absolutely LOVE all 3 haunted houses...hope I'll have time to try one too this year!
ReplyDeleteYou are so crazy talented! I just love your stuff....
ReplyDeleteha! love it, the ghosts and the witch are awesome!
ReplyDeletePatti
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite...I love everything about it...you are so good at this...thanks for the inspiration...
Patti --- you've got to send pics of these houses to SU! They would be WONDERFUL to showcase their stamps in their catalogs!
ReplyDeleteWOW - Patti! these houses are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteIncredible! I need to go back and look at this again s-l-o-w-l-y so I don't miss a thing!
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