Monday, October 8, 2012

Halloween Witch Layout (Cricut Design Contest)

I created a layout using A Frightful Affair and entered it in Cricut's Design Contest!

You can find the details about this contest HERE.



I used George to create a frame of 4 rectangles sized to .50 width x 12.00 height (real size) placed around the edges of the mat.  I created a rectangle .30 width x 11.60 height (real size) and .30 width x 4.25 height (real size rotated 90 degrees) to create my photo cut outs.

I used the shadow feature from Cherry Limeade for the word Halloween sized to 2.23 inches.

I used the witch's feet from A Frightful Affair sized to 7.57 width x 16.72 height (real size 7.07 width x 4.75 height).

I welded the images together.

I cut the design out with black cardstock.


I opened Layer 2 and copied the witch's feet on it so I could create stockings.

I added the word Halloween from the Cherry Limeade font sized to 2.23 inches.

I cut out the word Halloween in bright yellow cardstock.

I cut out the witch's feet in lime green cardstock and trimmed off the shoe that I sketched.

I used stickles to put sparkly orange stripes on my socks!

While the stickles were drying, I attached purple crinkle ribbon strips to the top of the page to create a raggedy dress.
I added some purple gems to the shoes.  
I attached the frame to a piece of Martha Stewart Halloween paper.

Thank you so much for stopping by today!!!



7 comments:

  1. Pretty layout. Love the clean cut lines. I see you are getting all prepared for Halloween from layouts to decor. TFS

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  2. Lori - fabulous layout and love the shoes:-)

    http://karonskraftykorner.blogspot.ca/

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  3. What a bright and fun layout!! Love all bling and dimension, too!

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  4. That is really adorable. I need to figure out how to use my Cricut to create things like this !

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  5. That is a great layout! I love it all and the step by step you've shared makes it simple to recreate!

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  6. Love this layout and how you made the stockings with your own layers and stickles... thanks for the tutorial! great use of your gypsy! Kathi

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