Sunday, October 30, 2011

For Fashionista Witches...

Okay, so I was all set to make little milkbox haunted houses to fill with Halloween treats this year... but then I came across these wickedly adorable Witches' Shoes created and shared by Cindy Louh on her website, Skip To My Lou.  There was no way I could pass up giving these a try!
I used the templates Cindy shared and had MTC trace them into cutfiles with scorelines. Used Bazzill Bling cardstock to cut the shoes so they'd have a bit of sheen to them. I especially loved that Cindy included a lining template for the shoes...I used some freebie  Halloween digital papers snatched from My Grafico to line my witchy shoes...really makes them look festive, don't you think?
Dressed up the front of the shoe with some black tulle dotted with stickles glitter, a sheer ribbon bow and some ghoulish shapes cut from a Cuttlebug Halloween die then glossed up with JudiKins Diamond Glaze.
Shoes were then filled with cellophane sleeves of deliciously sinful chocolates, wrapped in black tulle. Put together  a little over a dozen of these to share with my fashionista "ghoul" friends...a little time consuming, but so much fun to put together!

7 comments:

Creations by Shirl said...

Oh My Eunice~
Wow, wow, wow! Love those heels, they are so pretty......what a clever project! The bows on the front are only so cute too.... and delish on those sinful chocolates.... yummo~

Michele said...

GREAT shoes Eunice! :-) I made some of these too this year using the same, great templates! LOVE it! Yours look WONDERFUL!!

Have A Scrap Happy Day said...

OMG, how clever. Nice shoes and yummy candy.

Shirley N said...

OMGosh, I love this Eunice! I thought I didn't have time to make any more Halloween things but I think I'll squeeze in some time to try this too! Thanks for the inspiration!

Jenny said...

Oh my! So very cute! I love the halloween buttons on them too!

Cami said...

GORGEOUS SHOES!!! Wow! I love how you decorated them! I made some last year but none were as pretty as these! I just love your style!
Hugs, Cami

Kelly said...

These are awesome! Anyone can make milk cartons but only you could come up with such a creative project. Great way to dress up the shoe template!