Monday, October 31, 2022

Spiderweb Lollipop Treat

 

Hello! Welcome back to my blog. I created a quick project for my son to give to his teammates in Cross Country. This reminds me of why I love Halloween. When most of my sons were still in grade school, I always jazz up their Halloween giveaways to their classmates. I created around 60 giveaways for my three sons. So, this project was easy for me to pull through since I only have to create for 9 people.

I pulled out all my Halloween themed patterned paper scraps large enough to fit the spiderweb die from Kat Scrappiness Creepy Crawly die set. I die cut two pieces of each patterned paper. The quickest way to get remove those small negative cuts is to use a Spellbinders Tool n' One. The rolling wire brush helps in popping out those small pieces off the spiderweb die cut.

Temporarily secure two spiderwebs with a tape, making sure the same side of patterned paper is facing each other. Although the spiderwebs are not an exact match when mirrored, the imperfection is very forgiving. Using a circle die large enough for the lollipop, I die cut a circle window on the center of the spiderweb. 

Using the tape as a hinge to maintain the matched spiderwebs, I applied dots of glue to the inner side of the paired spiderwebs. I adhered the two spiderwebs together sandwiching the lollipop in between it. The lollipop is nestled perfectly inside the circle window.


I could have jazz this up some more but I am on a time crunch. My son will be giving it away in a few hours.


This is the fourth time I used the Kat Scrappiness Creepy Crawly die set. Below are the links to my other projects using this die in case you are interested. 
Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day.

I added below a link to the Kat Scrappiness product I used on this card. There will be no additional cost to you should you decide to purchase this product. While you are at the Kat Scrappiness website, do check out their wide array of products especially the exclusive Kat Scrappiness products. 

Maria Giselle B.

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