Hello, my crafty Friends!
It's been a while since I had taken on a bigger project. Sometimes all I need is an excuse to craft ;) My Excuse this time was that I needed something to display on one of the hospital units I work.
So here is what I created for them!
So here is what I created for them!
How cool is this Bewitched Cabin?!
Not only does this make a cool decoration piece, but it can also be used as a treat or gift box!
For those of you that don't know I am a Nurse and have worked in Oncology for the past 18+ years. So recently I took my House of Haunts to work. Usually, it's displayed in my craft room all year long, but this year I thought it would be cool to take it to work and share it with all the staff, patients, and visitors on one of the Units. Here's a shout-out to Station 40 at the CCI! You would not believe the comments it has received and the amazement it gets when people find out it's made of paper and that it was done by someone that works there! There is no better reward than to see someone smile because of something you made :)
The only issue was that I also work on Station 30 and they were wondering why they didn't get one? The only logical solution I saw was to get busy creating a Halloween decoration for them! See Station 30, I love you guys too!
Welcome to my Bewitched Cabin! Muhahahaha!!!
The files for this amazing creation all come from SVGCuts!
Here are the kits I used:
House - Haunted Forest SVG Kit
Bats, Ghosts & Moon - Spooky Cuties SVG Collection
Spiderweb - Gothic Flourishes SVG Collection
Pumpkins - Toil and Trouble SVG Kit
Other supplies used:
Pattern Paper - My Mind's Eye
Black cardstock - Recollections
Vellum
A string of indoor orange lights
Wooden dowel
Black twine
White, black, green Ink Pads
Hot Glue
Scotch Quick dry glue
Black rhinestones & enamel dot
Cotton ball
Precision Knife
Embossing folders
Crop a Dile Big Bite Punch
Sizzix Big Shot
Here is a closer look at the side of the house. Love the little vellum ghosts!
Here is the other side of the house.
To add the lights I used my crop-a-dile big bite punch to create some holes along the roofline of the house, and then pushed the lights through each hole.
Kind of difficult to see here, but on the bottom left corner of the house I created a flap using a sharp precision knife. I then fed the plug end of the string of lights through the opening to allow it to get plugged in. You could also skip the string of lights and just add some electric tea lights instead.
Below are a few iPhone pics I took at work yesterday, sorry not the greatest quality :(
Here is the Bewitched Cabin as it's now displayed on Station 30 (with one of my co-worker's hiding behind it). She did pose for another picture afterward but it was really blurry! Thanks anyway Jill!
And, here is the House of Haunts, which was my 2013 creation for the SVGCuts Halloween Challenge now displayed on Station 40.
Oh, and see the stacked pumpkins on the top right, I made those last year as one of my SVGCuts DT projects and gave them to Kim, our Unit Clerk. She now proudly displays them on the Unit every Fall!
I love being able to share my work and inspire others. I hope this post has inspired you to share your work and creations with others as well! Take your beautiful creations out of your craft rooms and display them for others to enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by!
Happy Crafting :)