Speaking of treats...I'm sharing a trio of little treat containers (who are sporting their mini chocolate bar stashes) over at Crazy 4 Challenges #257~Halloween Treats and The Pink Elephant #273~Trick or Treat (Treat Container)
and a new-to-me challenge, Art with Heart~October~Tricks and Treats (the DT samples are fabulous!!)
I used a mini envelope die, but kept the flap opened. Added my stitched ghosties and "spooky" die and...done.
Hope you had a crafting day, too! Oh yes, I started another project the other day, which was sparked by Susie, over at Susie Craft Happy: knitting a cowl (the link will take you to a showcase of what she's working on). A gi-normous ball of teal wool, bought about four years ago where my husband and I traveled to Bozeman Montana (what a sweet little city!) for a bike race (surprise!), has been sitting in my much-neglected knitting stash (amongst other balls of wool, and including a 'how to knit dinosaurs book that I truly must open! Ms. T and Mr. C would get a kick out of knit dinosaurs). After seeing Susie's cowl and scoping out the free pattern, 'twas time to bring out the needles. My knitting expertise extends to knit and purl, which is precisely what the pattern calls for - 35 stitches, one row knit, one row purl. Just me speed. I imagine it will take quite a while to get it done (especially since card-making comes first...I know my priorities), but if, by some fluke, I negotiate my way through in a reasonable time, I may aim to make one for my mom...and sister-in-law...and sister . Hmmmm....setting my sights rather high. Anyway, off to give the dough a gentle knead...
Thanks so much for dropping by; your visit and comments add sparkle to my day
18 comments:
Your goodie bags are adorable! I think I'll come trick-or-treating at your house!
Hope you will share a picture of yourself wearing the cowl once it's done!
Have a great weekend!
These treat bags are so adorable :)
What a clever idea.....and yummy too. I so love that ghost!
What fun Halloween projects! I, of course, like the lime green Spooky :)
Great little gift ideas and look yummy to me x
Your Halloween treat envelopes are such fun! I love the papers you used and those little ghosts are so cute. Thanks so much for joining in Eileen Hull's Art With Heart - Tricks and Treats Challenge. Anne x
OMG! Super adorable!!! So gald to have been an inspiration! Have fun knitting on the cowl...knitting can be addicting...be careful. LOL!!
Have a fabulous evening!
Susie
Love the treat envelopes :) What a fun surprise. I'm a knit and pearl knitter too LOL! Amazing how much you can get done with just two stitches - ha! Friend had a knit a dog pattern book so can imagine how fun the dino one is :)
there is that darling ghost again! Don't you just love Susie's stuff, she rocks!
Super cute idea to use your die in this way. Such a fun surprise. Can't wait to see what you knit too. And I want a knitted dinosaur too. haha :)
Oh darn, I missed this delicious pizza and wine meal?! I guess I need to look to see how far you are from Watertown, NY. lol It is 6 hours to Watertown, where my son lives, then ever how many hours to your house for dinner. lol Just teasing, but your pizza sounds so yummy and I hope you and hubby had a nice evening. I love, love your cute envelope treat containers! What a great use for the stitched envie from Emma! Looks like some great candy in there too. Who can resist candy or chocolate?! Not me! lol Hugs, Brenda
the pizza sounds yummy!! Your treat bags are so darn cute!! Love the pattern paper, ghost and spooky sentiment!! Anyone would be lucky to receive these!!!
ooh you are soo creative Carol i am a bit jealous cause i did not making anything for halloween on my son class..he said no need mom..only candy and bon bon and they are happy...looks adorable and so creative my friend..hugs, Monika
very cute!! Thank you for joining us at the Art with Heart Challenge this month. Happy Halloween! =)
What cute, treat holders, so clever, Carol! Love how you decorated them as well!
So creative--love these!
These little treat bags are so adorable! Whoever got those was hopefully very appreciative of them :-) I love how you did some variation on the sentiment – it reminds me to look at my stash from different perspectives and use it in different ways. I'm always surprised how much mileage you can get out of your supplies if you just change up little stuff. Your project is an excellent example of this :-)
And how is the knitting coming along? Have you already finished scarves for your entire family :-)
So impressed with these adorable pockets of love and sweetness!! Something like this is going to make its way into my holiday to-do list as a countdown to Christmas - what a fun idea!! Thank you for always being such a source of hope and inspiration to me!!!
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