10/11/13

Sin City Stamps Halloween Blog Hop!

 Hi Everyone, Welcome to the "Sin City Stamps" Halloween Blog Hop!
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Here I am showing you how to make this Vintage inspired Halloween treat cone

To make the cone, I used one 12x12 Glittered Fleur from The Robins Nest. I rolled it into a cone shape and stapled in place. Then I used strong double stick tape to secure the flap. Next I smashed it flat so I knew where to punch my holes for the handle.



I cut a good size circle from thick black card stock and secured it in place on the front of the cone with double stick tape. I added some more double stick tape to the circle and began to pleat some orange crepe streamer. I made a second, smaller circle of card stock and added double stick tape to the top so I could add some black crepe streamer, same way as I did with the orange. I placed this circle in the center of the orange circle and cut the rosettes with fringe scissors.



I cut up some black fabric to make the handle, threaded it through the pre-punched holes and knotted the ends twice.


I stamped the Oct. 31 from The Halloween Bingo plate and Beware and the Jack-o lantern came from Pam Bray's Halloween collection.








I added extra fun Halloween tid bits- ribbon, trim, washi tape and images.  Also some Orange Dew Drops from The Robins Nest.
Thanks for Coming by, I hope you liked my creation! Don't forget to leave a comment and happy hopping!







18 comments:

  1. how fantastic. wonderfully fun and colourful.... great for handing out to kids stuffed with treats...

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  2. Fabulous project, just right for a kids party at Halloween, fun and funky!

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  3. These are wonderful! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. I love your vintage Halloween treat cone idea. I would probably fill it with scented botanicals, as it would probably always be empty if I added candies. LOL TFS

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  5. Fun! Fill with popcorn, pop in Charlie Brown Halloween and you're good to go!

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  6. Really cute. A great way to give out some treats

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  7. Fabulous...going to be making a few of these for my favorite trick or treators...love the stamps!!!!

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  8. fun fun fun!!! didn't know these were so easy to make, thanks :)

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  9. Wonderful cone!! So festive!! LOVE the vibrant Halloween colors!
    xxDaniella

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  10. How fun is this! What a great idea for family and friends on Hallowe'en! ♥

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  11. I love vintage and I love what you created! Super fun idea!!!

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  12. Such attention to detail on this project - I just love it! Halloween is one of my favorite times of the year and this would look great as a home dec piece at my house! Thanks for the inspiration!

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