Haunted Towers featuring the Amazing Paper Grace Spooky Boo Etched Dies Halloween Collection

Hi!  Just in time for Halloween, I’m posting a “Haunted Towers” project I made that features the Amazing Paper Grace Spooky Boo Etched Dies Halloween Collection by Becca Feeken that you can find here.   The project features multiple little bats and spiders from the die collection along with spider webs and scary Halloween cats!  The collection also includes the words “Hey Boo.”  This collection will be ones of those die sets that you can pull out every year at this time to create awesome Halloween cards and projects!  The towers were built using the Shapeabilities Charming Cottage Box Etched Dies A Charming Christmas Collection by Becca Feeken.   These little cottage boxes work great for forming 3D houses and towers.

 

Happy Halloween!
Tara
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5 thoughts on “Haunted Towers featuring the Amazing Paper Grace Spooky Boo Etched Dies Halloween Collection

  1. Maryann Laursen

    WAUW this is so cool and an absolut fabulous creation. My little grandson aged 6 is here now and ask, if it´s something you have any tutorial for or at least some measurements, so he and I could make one for him too? He´s totally in love with this and over the moon if he could get one for him self.
    As usual you´ve created an amazing piece of art and in such fabulous colors too. Really gorgeous work as usual hun. Well done.
    Have a wonderful week ahead and stay safe out there everyone.

    1. Tara Brown

      Hi Maryann! I’m sorry to be late with my reply, but this is super easy to make! Just make 7 of Becca Feeken’s Charming Cottage Boxes. The two towers each have three stacked cottage boxes (the two lower boxes on each tower were made to have a flat top so that they can be stacked). Once you’ve made the two towers, you’ll also need a single cottage box to go between the towers. Apply decorative paper around each of the towers and around the single center cottage box. Place the single cottage box between the two towers and about 1″ in front of the towers and adhere together. That’s all I did. I would love to see a photo of yours if you decide to make one! Have a great week! and thank you so much for your comment!

      1. Maryann Laursen

        Don´t worry, I know you must have loads to answer all the time, so thanks sooo much for taking the time to let us know, how you made it, and I´m sure we´ll get to make one for him next time he has any time off from school here, so he can join in, as he was soo exited about it, and if we get to have it done, I sure will share a picture then. Have a great day sweet lady and thanks again for sharing your amazing ideas with the rest of us here too.

  2. patriciamanhire

    WOW I am speechless!!! This is just incredible!

    1. Tara Brown

      Thank you Patricia!

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