

This is a spider you can make out of the SU punches. I used it to cover Monster Munny but you could also cover York Peppermint Patties or even a flat sucker. Click Here to see where I found the idea.
I used the Scallop Circle, 1/2" Circle, 1/4" Circle & Photo Corner punch to create this.
This is a small treat bag we made Sunday at Lee's workshop. It is super simple. We got to use the Big Shot to cut out the top note die. You just fold it in half and attach it to a small cello bag. I didn't put the ribbon on it till tonight when I was looking at it and decided it needed something more.
Supplies Used:
Stamps: Eat, Drink & Be Scary
Card Stock: Whisper White
Ink: Basic Black & Old Olive
Acc: Top Note Bigz Die, Black 1/4" grosgrain ribbon & small cello bags
This is a treat container for Halloween. Click Here to see a complete tutorial on how to make this box. The only difference between mine and hers is I used 8 1/2" x 11" card stock. I still scored at 3", 5", 8", & 10" and then long ways I scored at 2" and 1 1/2" this is the top of the box. If you have any questions email me and I will try to answer them.
Supplies Used:
Stamps: Eat, Drink & Be Scary (Holiday Mini) & Haunting jumbo wheel
Card Stock: Tangerine Tango, Whisper White & Basic Black
Ink: Tangerine Tango & Basic Black
Acc: Small Tag Punch & Tag Punch
I was actually playing with my new Big Shot the other day and this is the card that I made. I have seen a lot of samples with the Upsy Daisy stamp set and this die so I thought I would try. This die is one of the Sizzix Bigz dies that Stampin' Up is selling and it is exclusive to Stampin' Up! I have to say that this set (Upsy Daisy) has to be one of my favorites from the new catalog. I made this by stamping the flower image once and then stamping it a second time a little to the left of the first one and I didn't reink the stamp in between stamping the two images.
Supplies Used:
Stamps: Upsy Daisy
Ink: Riding Hood Red & Kiwi Kiss
Card Stock: Riding Hood Red, Whisper White & Kiwi Kiss
Acc: Big Shot & Bigz Top Note