Hello and welcome to the October Blog Hop!
This is the start of the hop.
There is a full list of hoppers toward the end of this post in case you get lost along the way.
As the graphic above suggests, there is a TON of AWESOME inspiration from not only the best design team anyone could ask for, The Confetti Crew, but also from some very, very special guests, or as we like to call them ‘FETTI FRIENDS!
So, grab that cuppa joe, sit back, relax and click on through this amazingly fun blog hop! Don’t forget to leave a comment on each stop along the way for a chance to win a $15 gift certificate to the Reverse Confetti store. Comments are open until Thursday, October 10th at 2pm CST, and the winner will be announced on the Week in Reverse post.
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I love Halloween and I love creating treat containers, so I combined the two to create this duo for our October hop…
I cut these containers and rosettes from my Silhouette and then dressed them up with our SPOOKY CUTIES, SPOOKY SENTIMENTSand WHOLE LOTTA DOTS sets. They were so fun and easy to create and will be a great sweet treat for a couple of my neighbors on Halloween.
The dots (from WHOLE LOTTA DOTS) were stamped and gold embossed. I love the gold paired with the Halloween theme. Can you tell from this picture that the ghost is spar-ka-lay, too? I colored him lightly with my Copics and then added a little twinkle with a Sakura Stardust pen.
And, the cauldron with the oh-so-fun witch shoes…
I think these would be fun to use as party favors or even as part of a table setting. Switch up the colors or theme and the possibilities are endless!
Are you ready to HOP? Let’s go!
–now you’re headed to see–>Amber Hight
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HALLOWEEN TREAT CONTAINERS WITH ROSETTES
Stamps: Spooky Cuties, Spooky Sentiments, Whole Lotta Dots
Ink: Brilliance Graphite Black: Olive and Gray Dye Inks
Cardstock: Kraft, Orange, Black, White and Gray
Other: Gold Embossing Powder, Halloween Baker’s Twine, Nestabilities Pinked Circle, Punched Circles, Orange Chevron Ribbon, Sakura Stardust Pen, Copic Markers, Silhouette Die Cuts
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