If you stumbled upon my blog from Jen's Blog -- great!!! You're on the right track! If you stumbled upon my blog first and wish to play along, please start at the Paper Popsicles blog.
Our porch lights are now on! As you move from one blog to the next, you will collect a TREAT (a word). Gather all the treats to make a ghoulish saying and email your phrase to Melissa at melissa@paperpopsicles.com. For your efforts, you will be entered into a RAK drawing to win a fantastic prize—the Loud Talker Monthly Kit!

Please leave a comment on every blog during our stomp...otherwise you might miss out on some other free treats!
And speaking of treats, I have lots of them for you! For starters, I have a yummy RAK for one of my ghoulish blog readers. After all, what's a party without a goody bag? And do I have a goody bag for you! Chocked full of Halloween embellishments from Making Memories, BasicGrey and -- why yes, that IS a Jenni Bowlin mini bingo card!
If you leave a comment on this post, you'll get one entry and if you follow my blog, you'll get an additional entry!
But wait...there's more! Oh yes, it's your lucky day, my blog-stomping friends. I also have a fun Halloween project idea to share...an easy and oh-so-festive Halloween plaque that you can either hang on the wall or display on an easel.
Here's how to make your own:
- Buy an unfinished wooden plaque (I got mine at Hobby Lobby for under $2), and paint it with black acrylic paint (two coats).
- You'll need at least 5 (or less if they are double-sided) different papers in Halloween colors. The Paper Popsicles "Spooky" kit would get you exactly what you need.
- Use a 1 1/4" square punch to punch squares from the different papers.
- Arrange your squares on the raised portion of the plaque, spacing them evenly with approximately 1/4" of space around each square. (The raised section of my plaque is approximately 5 3/4" x 8 1/2" and I used 22 squares. Depending on the size of your plaque, you may need more or less than that.)
- Use Distress Ink around the edges of each square to give it an aged look.
- Using a foam paint brush, coat the back of each square with Mod Podge and adhere the squares into place.
- Put an additional coat of Mod Podge all over the top of the plaque (and the sides) to seal it and give it all the same finish.
- To create the flower, select two matching or coordinating papers. From one paper, cut 4 strips that measure 3 1/2" by 1/2". From the other paper, cut 4 strips that measure the paper into strips that measure 2" x 3/8". Krinkle the strips a little, then lay them crosswise in an asterisk shape with the long strips forming the bottom layer and the short strips forming the top layer. I added a jewel and some Stickles to the center to give it a little bling.
- Add a title and some Halloween die-cuts using pop dots to add some dimension. Then it's ready for your mantle!
Now that you have been scared into the season, don’t forget to leave a comment so you'll be entered for all the awesome prizes! Then check this list to make sure you've stomped in all the right places:
1. Tricia www.triciastreasures.blogspot.com
2. Lynda www.positive-force.blogspot.com
3. Cassie www.fortheartofit.blogspot.com
4. Valerie www.allmyscrappin.blogspot.com
5. Lora www.singingsquirrel.blogspot.com
6. Carol www.crazyforcrafting.blogspot.com
7. Amy www.papertrailsleaver.blogspot.com
8. Jen www.jensbrainthings.blogspot.com
9. Robyn www.dreaminginscraps.blogspot.com - YOU ARE HERE...if you have missed any of the above stops, go back now!!!
HAPPY STOMPING! Hope to see you again soon!
Awesome project!!! Love all the details! I'm a follower now. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is FAB TOO! You are all soo creative! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI became a follower too, thanks so much for the fun hop!
i really like this project - totally do-abble
ReplyDeletethis is very cute!! love it! TFS!
ReplyDeleteRobyn! This is so cute! How awesome of you to have blog candy too! I should have done that too! Your project is GREAT!!
ReplyDeleteAlready a follower. Great plaque! Going to Paper Popsicles.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME project Robyn!!! Love all the details you added!
ReplyDeleteLove your project!!!
ReplyDeleteThat project is adorable, Robyn!! I love it and will have to try it. Also, the RAK is great!! Who wouldn't love those goodies?
ReplyDeleteFun Fun! I love this project Robyn! So cute! And that RAK!
ReplyDeleteScrappy Love,
Rene'
such a cute idea! I love the paper squares and the little ghost you added on the bottom. Great project!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! May need to scraplift it and replace a few of the colored paper panels with halloween pics of the grandkids for a treat for grandma! :) Thanks for the inspiration! I am a follower now for sure!
ReplyDeletereally terrific !!! Such a great idea !
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing :)
What a great idea! I think I might make one that is X-mas themed!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! Thanks
ReplyDeletetamara_bennett7@hotmail.com
love your project - going to be a follower now!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your darling altered plaque. What a great use of pattern paper! It will hang proudly in our office conference room which we always decporate bigtime for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing!
Wonderful plaque!!! Fab blog!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great blog. I am now a follower!
ReplyDeleteLove the plaque!
Thanks!
This is such a fun hop thank you sooo much for the chance to win this gorgeous yummy stuff :) Bonnie x
ReplyDeletethanks for a wonderful oportunity to share the talents of each and the chance to win blog candy. Fab blog hop x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I can see on of these for every holiday/occasion
ReplyDeleteGreat plaque! Whatauniqueidea!
ReplyDeleteLove your plaque!
ReplyDeleteLove your project! Wowzers:-)
ReplyDeletethis is spooky fun. I can also envision something similar for Christmas...
ReplyDeletegreat idea... trick or treating is so much fun!! thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletethis and lora's banner are my favs - i think! i have a hard time picking b/c i just love everything!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea and layout and would like to try this for Christmas I think!
Wow - great project, I agree it would also be a great Christmas project, I might have to start work on that next weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I am off eo email Melissa with the calorie free treat.
Hugs
Fi
STUNNING Plaque! You are soooooo talented!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome project!
ReplyDeletesuper great job here Robyn! You did fantastic with this bingo card with the JB stuff!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with this plaque. It is so adaptable for any holiday, event. Thanks for all the directions.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project!!
ReplyDeleteLove Your Blog, Fun blog hop. I am now a follower.
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful! I LOVE it! Pretty details!
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun blog hop too! Thank You! :)
Hugs,
Lisa
Very nice, thanks for the hop!
ReplyDeleteGreat plaque! I just became a follower too!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece of halloween decor! So cute! This was so much fun!
ReplyDeleteRobyn, I really love your project idea!! I could make one for every season!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteYour Project is Fab not only can you use your scraps but it can be changed into so much
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this and the chance to win your sweet treats
hugs Nikki
Oh, that is sssoooo cool! I just love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and I love the cute plaque!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous project. I became a follower as well!
ReplyDeleteVery creative.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute project!
ReplyDeleteoh love your project!!! that is so cool. and awesome give-a-ways too...looks like i missed the party, LOL but glad i came for the inspo.
ReplyDeleteLove your plaque. The colors are awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat project!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your project!!
ReplyDeleteI like the different pieces of art in each panel. Very cool.
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