
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Autumn Jewelry

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Finishing Up Halloween Gifts

Sunday, October 24, 2010
New Neat Stuff from BFC

Like all paper crafters, I really don't NEED more paper but when I saw the Bo Bunny floral set and all the new items that match like the flower clear stamp in the photo, I knew that they would jump into my shopping basket. LOL! At least I resisted most of the embellishment (for now).
The two little note pads in the photo are just a sample of the cute assortment now available at Ben Franklin Crafts. I particularly like these because of the sayings on the covers, colors, sparkle, and the fact the inside pages also have a matching design. I use these in my own bags and plan to include them (and a nice small pen) in all the purses I give for gifts.
I'm a sticker collector and have been for decades (really, I'm that old). The stickers of today are fabulously intricate but often pricey. These from Nicole Crafts are priced at a thrifty $1.50 so you can afford to get handfuls of the themed packs. I chose the tea time, bakery, Paris, and zoo set...later I'll get the baby set to make a card and a beach pack for a scrapbook page.
Yes, it is the holiday season so most of my purchases are for gifts or home decorating, but I still keep a crafty eye out for supplies I can use all year round. I hope that you'll shop at Ben Franklin crafts for your crafting needs and continue to read this blog to see what I've found at BFC that I just couldn't resist!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Books for Gifts

I know that I seem to always be showing you books about making cute stuffed creatures; here's another one. Bobby Dazzler's Make your Own Misfits is a sweet book that comes with patterns to make some lovable animals from discarded clothing. As you can see from the cover, the finished creatures have a Japanese toy look and although I haven't tried one yet, they seem simple to make. I know that someone on your Christmas list would love it if you made one for him/her.
If you have a friend who is always searching flea markets for vintage linen, I think that you should give her this book. It is a Mary Englebreit publication and is filled with many sweet sewing projects. I especially love the stuffed giraffe, baker's apron, tea towels and baby bibs. Even though they have a vintage look, these project still look fresh because of the ME colors used. Receiving a book like this will inspire anyone to dust off the sewing machine and get back to sewing.
The final item on my gift giving list is actually a magazine called GreenCraft by Somerset Studio. I think it is going to be a regular publication not just a special issue. Any recycler (even a beginner) would have fun making a shirtsleeve tote, felted sweater bag, computer part earrings, or broken plate jewelry. I'm sure that anyone who reads this magazine will start looking differently at what they throw into the trash, especially clothing. Why not give a friend a subscription?
Craft books are fun to give and fun to receive. Treat yourself to one today and give some new inspiration to your work. Recycle and keep our planet clean!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sizzix CD Holder
At first I was going to use this die for Christmas gifts because the finished CD holder is so cleverly folded and will hold money or a gift card, but I couldn't resist trying it out and then one thing led to another and I was decorating them for Halloween. They will hold a small amount of flat candies or gum. Also you may want to give out gift cards to fast food places which parents would appreciate instead of adding to their children's candy-overload. Another use for this die is to make secret pockets or journaling spaces for scrapbook pages. Wouldn't it look fabulous cut out of sparkly vellum with a photo folded inside as the center of a snowflake design? This die is my new favorite and another reason I am so happy I purchased the Pro Machine. Put the Sizzix Pro Machine on your wish list and you never know; Santa might be really generous this year if you've been a very good crafter. It wouldn't hurt to hint alot just in case you've been naughty. LOL!


Friday, October 15, 2010
Halloween Treat Boxes for the Little Monsters

Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Spooky Halloween Necklaces

necklaces pictured here were finished in an hour. The focal pieces (the ravens and spider) were bargain bin finds. The cord for the spider necklace is a rubber tubing but you could use leather. I used black Artistic Wire to wire wrap the bead and spider to the cord. The bead and crystals on the necklaces help to give the pieces some sparkly blood red color. I search in garage sales and thrift store all year round for possible charms and pendants to use in my Halloween jewelry. Consider laminating Halloween stickers for bracelet charms or turning inexpensive Halloween themed metal buttons into pendants. Also by paying attention to details (notice the fun Blue Moon lock and key clasp) and keeping the colors Halloweenish (green and purple would be good, too) you will add to the charm of your spooky creation. Thank you for reading my blog. I hope it has been an enjoyable and inspirational stop in your blog surfing ride.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Bo Bunny Halloween Goodies

Wednesday, October 6, 2010
More Halloween Boxes/ Where are you Berenice R.?
Before I start writing about the Halloween boxes, I would like to know if anyone knows why Berenice R.hasn't claimed her prize yet. If you read this Berenice, please send us your mailing address (see last post) by Oct. 10th.
Some of the Halloween boxes and bags at Ben Franklin Crafts are so cute and inexpensive that it doesn't make sense to die cut your own if you need multiple ones for your child's class or for party favors. To satisfy your urge to create, why not just add some embellishments to the pre-made box. Here are a few samples that I made. The candy corn take-out box comes in two sizes. I used the smaller one and decorated it with an image (G Studio) stamped on a yellow circle with orange ink rubbed on the edges. Behind the circle is a punched web border topped with a single web punch out. The punches were from the Martha Stewart line. I used Fabri-Tac glue because it dries super fast and clear. Make sure that your embellishments (glued on the handle) still allow the metal handle to move freely or you won't be able to open the box. You don't have to fill this box with candy, rubber stamps and inks or make-up are good no-calorie options.
This not-really-Halloween box is a Nicole crafts product which is in the gift wrapping area of Ben Franklin Crafts. The black label is an altered Sizzix Frame Back Ornate #3 die. I cut off the top and bottom so that it would fit in the Sizzix Textured Impressions folder (Halloween set #2). The black label is a white core cardstock that was sanded lightly after impressing to bring out the words. Onto the label I added a CC Designs (Baby Tricks or Treets Princess) stamped (then colored and cut out). The box already had the pink printed ribbon and I embellished the Princess with a Darice rhinestone crown and MS glitter. Because I adhered the label with green sugar coated brads (Doodlebug Design Inc.), the recipient can change the label and regift the box (but hopefully, not the contents). Maybe the box will come back to you for a refill. LOL!
For Halloween this box could be filled with cookies, mini cupcakes or as the label suggests a candy apple. Nicole Crafts also has a lovely box with a ginko leaf design (see photo) which I couldn't resist filling with Whoppie Pies decorated with autumn-colored Wilton sprinkles. This was a thank you gift for our pet watchers. (One of our turtles is fat like a Whoppie Pie!) I think Whoppie Pies will be the cupcake fad of 2011. Yum-Yum get some!

Some of the Halloween boxes and bags at Ben Franklin Crafts are so cute and inexpensive that it doesn't make sense to die cut your own if you need multiple ones for your child's class or for party favors. To satisfy your urge to create, why not just add some embellishments to the pre-made box. Here are a few samples that I made. The candy corn take-out box comes in two sizes. I used the smaller one and decorated it with an image (G Studio) stamped on a yellow circle with orange ink rubbed on the edges. Behind the circle is a punched web border topped with a single web punch out. The punches were from the Martha Stewart line. I used Fabri-Tac glue because it dries super fast and clear. Make sure that your embellishments (glued on the handle) still allow the metal handle to move freely or you won't be able to open the box. You don't have to fill this box with candy, rubber stamps and inks or make-up are good no-calorie options.



Sunday, October 3, 2010
And the winner is.................
Congratulations to Bernice R.!!!!!!! You are the winner of our Ben Franklin Craft Club Halloween blog candy giveaway! Bernice, please send your mailing address to contact@bfcraftclub.com to receive your prize. If we do not hear from you by Oct. 10th, we will choose another winner. Thank you to all who took the time to leave a comment and keep watching for future craft club contests.
I wanted to make some fancy Halloween treat boxes and I wanted them to be big enough to hold lots of candy so I started with the Sizzix pillow box die and some shiny cardstock. Next, I wanted to use my The Greeting Farm rubber stamp (Thrusday) because she is so evil-looking but cute.....like a teenager. After stamping her (with waterproof ink) on white cardstock, I colored and cut her out. Then I used my Martha Stewart punch to make the black bag. (I love that punch!) After die cutting the label (Sizzix Frame Back Ornate #3), I rubbed the edges of the label with mustard Distress Ink and stamped a Hero Arts saying onto it. A scrap of fancy printed paper was adhered to the assembled box with double-stick Merikan tape. The inked label was also attached with Merikan tape and the cut out TGF image was added with pop-dots. Lastly, I decorated the box with lots of candy stickers (Jolee's, MS, etc.)to further dress it up. If you need to make a bunch of these for a party or the office gang, choose just one color scheme and work factory style. You'll be cranking them out by the dozens and your candy-loving friends will be so impress and thrilled. Thanks for stopping to read this post. Your comments are always welcome and appreciated.
