Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Bugs and Hisses / Spider Web Die sneak peeks!

Today is one of my favorite TSG Blog Hop Challenge days EVER!! Not only because we are showing off a fabulous new Halloween stamp set illustrated by Torico but we are also debuting the first of There She Goes' exclusive dies!!! That's right! TSG will now be selling dies to use along with your favorite stamp sets :)
This fun silhouette Halloween themed stamp set is so much fun to play with! Not only can you create fabulous cards and projects with it by itself but it was also designed to coordinate perfectly with last year's Hauntingly Delightful* stamp set!! Have you seen the gorgeous things that the other Trendsetters have created with this set so far?!

Bugs & Hisses is a 6x8 sized stamp set that includes 35 images and will sell for $24

Spider Web Die is .625 in tall and 6 in wide and will sell for $10

The first die to be added to the TSG product line was created to be used along with the new Bugs & Hisses stamp set but it can be used for soooooo much more! I used it on the top of my sneak peek project so you can see what it looks like :)

I don't know why but lately I have been really wanting to make a bookmark. Could it possibly be because I was becoming a bit tired of using some random scrap of paper that I happen to find while I was reading? Yeah, that probably had something to do with it ;)

When Corinna was came down for a visit awhile ago, we went to the Michael's in my town where I picked up this super cute set of paper mache coffins. I wasn't sure exactly what I wanted to do with them at the time but when I decided that I was going to make bookmarks for today's project, I knew that this coffin would be the perfect container for them!

It took awhile to complete this project since all of the different pieces of designer paper were inked, stitched and distressed before being adhered to the sides of the box. (And instead of painting the box before hand, I just took a black Sharpie marker and colored around all of the edges before I adhered the paper)
Bugs & Hisses 

I also decorated the tissue paper I put inside the box by distressing it first with an ink pad and then stamping the bats and spiders in different sizes in black ink.
Bugs & Hisses

Here is a close up of the actual bookmarks, These give you an idea of just a few different scenes that can be created using this stamp set. Imagine if you were to pair it up with Hauntingly Delightful*! And aren't those ribbon toppers perfect? It is actually this cool new Halloween ribbon that Ribbon Carousel is carrying!
Bugs & Hisses

Thanks for stopping by today, make sure you check out all of the other Trendsetter's blogs to see what they created using these two new products!!!

*Hauntingly Delightful is currently out of stock but I am expecting it to be in either Thursday or Friday!

Play along in the Bugs & Hisses / Spider Web Die Blog Hop Challenge for your chance to win these new stamp sets! Stop by the TSG Blog for all of the details.

1. Jackie  11. Karen  
2. Angela  12. Leigh  
3. Corinna  13. Lynn  
4. Debby  14. Melissa  
5. Holly  15. Melyssa  
6. Iwona  16. Sandra  
7. Jenny  17. Theresa  
8. Jessica  18. Tobi  
9. Jessie  19. Torico  
10. Julie  

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32 comments:

Echo said...

What a GREAT idea! This is an awesome project. Different and I love the dp! I need to get on making some bookmarks for my two homeschoolers - this gives me much inspiration! : )

daisy said...

oh my what a lovely idea! just amazing for halloween

hugs
daisy

Jackie R. said...

Really unique idea Jessica! I really enjoy the different scenes you created on the bookmarks!

Annheidel said...

Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow! I really LOVE this! So cool!

PisforPaper said...

I love the coffin box, so cool!

Lynn Put said...

What a cool idea! Love how you've decorated the box and the scenes you created on each bookmark look fantastic!

Gayle Schultz said...

OMG! This is sooo stinkin' cute! Those bookmarks are fantastic!

Anita said...

Wow! I can't wait to get my hands on the die and set! I love the idea of all the bookmarks!

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

WOW! This is def. getting me ready for Halloween! LOVe your papers and super clever idea;)

jan farnworth said...

very awesome project nicely done.

Chunyuan said...

Awesome project. Thanks for the inspriation.

Lisa H. said...

another fantastic project by you, Jessica! WOW!!!! love this.

Lee said...

What a fun idea!! Who knew coffins would come in handy? LOL

Anonymous said...

What a nice project!

Crafty Math Chick said...

Fantastic idea Jessica! You did such a terrific job with that paper mache coffin and Corinna's webby ribbon is the perfect accent. I AM SO PSYCHED YOU ARE CARRYING DIES NOW! WOO HOO! GO JESSICA! GO TSG!!!
~Meredith

dinosaur said...

What a clever idea. I love it!

Raven said...

I just love this! You did a fantastic job.

Holly AKA KopyKat said...

these are so great

Pink Room Therapy Designs said...

WOW! Awesome project!

Sandra MacLean said...

Freakin AWESOME!!!!! Love this project Jess!

Cathy said...

Great project.
Love the bookmarkers. They are awesome and the coffin is so darn cute.

Sassy said...

Awesome idea !

sammi said...

Wow, what a cool idea! This is absolutely fantastic! Love this unique idea!

Alina said...

Wonderful pack of tags! Love the idea!

Theresa said...

OOh I love this, you just inspired me to create these for the girls at work, this is a great change from cards.

Tanya said...

What a fantastic project, I love this!

ArtfullyJune said...

Great project - I love the short cut of only coloring the edges of the coffin.

Michele Lourenco said...

I cannot tell you how happy I am to see dies. and this cobweb die is just to DIE for!!!! (sorry couldn't help myself!)

bryansgyrl said...

Your attention to detail is incredible! I want a little coffin! :D

Anonymous said...

Love the coffin and bookmarks. What a great idea!!

Theresa said...

I absolutely totally love this!! Those bookmarks are fabulous. I may have to consider making these.

Annabella Merlin said...

these bookmarks are great! They look spooky and awesome!