Showing posts with label Bones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bones. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Frog Skeleton



 Frog Skeleton-JMRush
This design is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats. 

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222



Rib Cage Gift Card Holder


Rib Cage Gift Card Holder-JMRush
Approximate size: W 5.25 x H 4.”

The Rib Cage Card features a front cover of ribs that open at the center. This file contains a hidden gift card section on the inside and two spiders. This design is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats. 

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222



1.Cut design pieces. (I used double sided card stock) (There are two spiders in this file. The tutorial only shows one)
2. Fold the card base along the score lines. Apply glue to the backsides of the two bottom tabs and secure to the upper panel.
3. Center and glue the inside panel.
4. Fold the side panels to the center and glue the coordinating ribs to each side. Curve the spiders legs as preferred and attach with a piece of foam adhesive square. I used an adhesive jewel on each spider body to accentuate the shape.
5. Insert gift card.
6. :)




Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Skeleton Hug Treat Box



Skeleton Hug Treat Box-JMRush
Approximate box size: W 3.25” x D 2.25 x H .75” 
(W 3.25 X H 4.5” including character)

This treat box features character arms that open to a small treat box. This design is perfect for Halloween parties or for your special trick or treaters. This design is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats.


You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


1.Cut design pieces. (I used double sided card stock for the box base).
2. Glue the skeleton to the coordinating shape on the box base. Fold the box base along score lines.
3. Apply glue to the two top tabs and secure them to the top (head) panel.
4. Apply glue to the bottom two tabs and secure them to the bottom panel creating a box.
5. Apply glue to the bottom tab of the center narrow strip section. Secure the center narrow strip tab to the backside of the inside of the box.
6. Glue the hands to the coordinating shapes on the box base hands. The hands tuck into the slots of the center strip:)
7. Finish with a ribbon:)




Thursday, September 15, 2016

Skull Tea Light Banner (Flameless)

Skull Tea Light Banner (Flameless)-JMRush

Approximate size of each box: W 1. 5/8” X  H 1. 5/8” X D 1. 5/8”

This cute little skull box is the perfect size to hold one battery operated flameless tea light candle. This file and can be used independently or can be duplicated and strung together to create a banner for Halloween parties. This design is compatible with 8x12 or 12X12 mats. 

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


1.Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock and vellum paper)
2. Flip the cube base over ( pretty side down). Apply glue to the inside edges of the open square. Secure the small vellum square over the open square; centering it.
3. Insert a ribbon for hanging your cube.
4. Fold the score lines of the cube. Use pieces of foam adhesive squares to attach the skull to the skull base.
5. Apply glue to the top two tabs and secure to the square panel just above the tabs that has the hanging ribbon in it.
6. Apply glue to the next two tabs on the cube base and secure the lower panel to them.
7. Insert a Flameless battery operated tea light. (I used a color changing tea light)
8. Close the lid - Glue the combined skull piece to square that has the vellum piece. Do NOT glue the lid. The lid must open to turn the tea lights on and off:)
9. Tie the ribbon. The skull boxes can be duplicated and strung together to make a banner.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Potion Bottle Lanterns





Poison Potion Bottle Lantern (Flameless)-JMRush
Lantern size: W 3 x D 3 x H 9”

This Flameless lantern features a print and cut label design and when vellum paper is used, a transparent frosted effect is created.This design is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats. 


You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222




Poison Potion Bottle Lantern (Flameless)-JMRush
Lantern size: W 3 x D 3 x H 9”

Raven's Claw Potion Bottle Lantern (Flameless)-JMRush
Lantern size: W 3 x D 3 x H 9”

Witch's Brew Potion Bottle Lantern (Flameless)-JMRush
Lantern size: W 3 x D 3 x H 9”

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222



1.Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock and vellum paper)
2. Flip the two lantern pieces over ( pretty side down) Fold the score lines of the lantern body. Center the two lantern body pieces. Apply glue to the backside of the right side tab on the left lantern body piece. Attach to the other lantern piece making sure that the bottoms align (joining the two body pieces).
3. Glue the rectangular vellum pieces to the open areas of the lantern body- centering each rectangle with the open window area of the lantern body.
4. Glue the two triangular vellum pieces to the coordinating shapes on the lantern body.
5. Apply glue to the side long tab on the very right side. Secure the long side tab to the other side creating a box.
6. Apply glue to the top tab and secure it to the triangular panel to it’s left side.
7. Repeat for all of the tabs until the top is complete.
8. Glue the small bottle top shaped vellum to the backside of one of the two bottle top designs; centering it with the coordinating shape.
9. Glue the other matching bottle top shape sandwiching the vellum in-between.
10. The combined bottle top slides into the two slots on the top of the lantern body.
11. Fold the score lines on the lantern square base. Apply glue to the top two tabs of the Lantern square base and secure to the inside of the sides.
12. Repeat for the bottom two tabs creating a shallow box.
13.-14. Place a flameless candle inside and the lantern body in it’s base. I used a color changing candle. I finished with a ribbon on top and decorated the print and cut label with enamel dots:)


Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Skull Lantern (Flameless)



Skull Lantern (Flameless)-JMRush
Lantern size: W 3 x D 3 x H 7”


This Flameless lantern features cut out Skull and Spider Web designs on each of the four sides. A layered transparent frosted effect is created when vellum paper is used. This design is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats. 

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222




1.Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock and vellum paper)
2. Flip the two lantern pieces over ( pretty side down) Fold the score lines of the lantern body. Center the two lantern body pieces. Apply glue to the backside of the right side tab on the left lantern body piece. Attach to the other lantern piece making sure that the bottoms align (joining the two body pieces).
3. Glue the rectangular vellum pieces to the open areas of the lantern body- centering each rectangle with the open window area of the lantern body.
4.-5. Glue the circular hangers together. ( Make sure the stems of this piece remain separate)
6. Glue one of the stems to the inside of the top of the third from the left window panel. (The other stem will be glued inside the lantern later)
7. Apply glue to the side long tab on the very right side. Secure the long side tab to the other side creating a box.
8. Apply glue to the top tab with the circular hanger and secure it to the triangular panel to it’s left side.
9. -10. Repeat for all of the tabs. Apply glue to the other side of the circular hanger piece and secure to the opposite side inside the lantern.
Continue applying glue to the top tabs until the top is complete.
11. -12. Using a ruler, line the edge of the ruler along the score line and fold upward on each side of the webbed mat.
13. Pinch the corners and fold at the angled score line on the web window. The last three steps are to create a 3D frame-like web window.
14. Apply glue to the backside of the web window just along the very inside edges.
15. Center and secure to the matching inside rectangle shape of the lantern body. Using pieces of square foam adhesive, center and secure the skull shapes on the coordinating skull shape on the lantern body. Repeat for every side.


16. Fold the score lines on the lantern square base. Apply glue to the top two tabs of the Lantern square base and secure to the inside of the sides.
17. Repeat for the bottom two tabs creating a shallow box.
22. Place a flameless candle inside and the lantern body in it’s base. I finished with a ribbon on top:)



Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Zombie Treat Box




Zombie Treat Box-JMRush
Approximate Box size: W 2.75” X W 1” X H 4.25”


This treat box design has an attached lid and is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats.

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222



  1. Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock)
  2. Flip the box base over like shown (pretty side down). Fold the box base score line. Apply glue to the backside of the tab on the bottom right. Attach to the upper panel to the right.
  3. Apply glue to the backside of the tab on the bottom left. Attach to the panel to the left.
  4. Apply glue to the long vertical tab on the left and to the bottom horizontal tab. Attach to the panel to the right. Your box will be complete.
  5. Tuck the tab into the slot in the back. 
  6. Attach the zombie head to the solid zombie head base using pieces of foam adhesive squares. (I used enamel dots to accentuate the eyes in between these two layers. You can place the zombie head on top the head base temporarily and use a marker to place a guide mark through the eye holes to find placement:) Glue the smaller zombie face to the larger one-centering it.
  7. Attach the combined zombie face to the combined zombie head using foam adhesive squares.
  8. Glue the small eyes to the coordinating shapes on the combined zombie head. Attach the combined zombie head to the front of the treat box using foam adhesive squares and finish with a ribbon bow tie.



Monday, August 29, 2016

Mummy Treat Box




Mummy Treat Box-JMRush
Approximate Box size: W 2.75” X W 1” X H 4.25”


This treat box design has an attached lid and is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats. 

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


  1. Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock)
  2. Flip the box base over like shown (pretty side down). Fold the box base score line. Apply glue to the backside of the tab on the bottom right. Attach to the upper panel to the right.
  3. Apply glue to the backside of the tab on the bottom left. Attach to the panel to the left.
  4. Apply glue to the long vertical tab on the left and to the bottom horizontal tab. Attach to the panel to the right. Your box will be complete.
  5. Tuck the tab into the slot in the back. Attach the mummy face wrap to the mummy skull using pieces of foam adhesive squares.
  6. Attach the combined mummy skull to the skull solid base using foam adhesive squares.
  7. Attach the eyes to the coordinating shapes on the combined skull using pieces of foam adhesive squares.
  8. Attach the combined mummy skull to the front of the treat box using foam adhesive squares and finish with a ribbon bow tie.

Skull Treat Box




Skull Treat Box-JMRush
Approximate Box size: W 2.75” X W 1” X H 4.25”


This treat box design has an attached lid and is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats.

You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222

  1. Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock)
  2. Flip the box base over like shown (pretty side down). Fold the box base score line. Apply glue to the backside of the tab on the bottom right. Attach to the upper panel to the right.
  3. Apply glue to the backside of the tab on the bottom left. Attach to the panel to the left.
  4. Apply glue to the long vertical tab on the left and to the bottom horizontal tab. Attach to the panel to the right. Your box will be complete.
  5. Tuck the tab into the slot in the back.
  6. Attach the skull to the skull solid base using foam adhesive squares.
  7. Attach the eyes to the coordinating shapes on the combined skull using pieces of foam adhesive squares.
  8. Attach the combined skull to the front of the treat box using foam adhesive squares and finish with a ribbon bow tie.