Seeing as it’s been a long time since I’ve been blogging regularly, it’s also been a long time since I’ve participated in one of the Pals blog hops. So I decided it would be another great incentive for me to get back into the saddle again.
Welcome to the August Pals Hop! This month, we're featuring fun and creative three dimensional projects! Enjoy the hop and the amazing creations that the Pals have come up with.
You've likely hopped over from Barbara Chatzkel’s Take Out Paper Arts, I'm stop number 4 on the Pals Hop and I'm glad you stopped in! I'll help you along from blog to blog where you'll find great ideas for 3-D paper projects from the Stampin' Pretty Pals! Should you get off course, simply click on any of the links in the Pals Hop Line-up below and you'll be back on track.
Normally I like to share more than just one project when I post for a blog hop. This project took me a while to complete though and I think it’s GORGEOUS enough to stand alone as my blog post. Without further ado:
This is my Halloween Rosette Wreath. For any of you who have already seen the 2011 Holiday Mini catalog, you will know where the inspiration for this project comes from.
I was SO EXCITED to use my new Simply Scored tool (debuting in the Holiday Mini) that I had to make sure I used it to create my 3-D project. I have LOVED making these fun little rosettes over the past year to put on my projects and this FABULOUS new tool made it so much easier for me to do!! I can’t wait to share the Simply Scored scoring tool with all of you in Bloggerland and with my customers!
Here’s another view:
I was also REALLY excited to do a Halloween project using the new Spooky Bingo Bits from the Idea Book & Catalog as well as the new Hand Penned Holidays from the Holiday Mini catalog! Halloween is just one of my FAVORITE holidays and I always love making decorations for it!
Enjoy a few closeups of the project:
I hope this fun little project gets you excited about the endless possibilities available with the new Simply Scored scoring tool like it has for me!
Continue along the hop lineup to Melanie Collins blog at Oopsadaisy where you will find more fun and inspiring 3-D projects for your crafty delight!
Thanks for stopping by and don’t forget to leave me a comment to let me know you were here!


This is terrific Jason! I should have known you'd do something Halloween:-) I love it! I will have to make my own now!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I think I may have to give it a try! TFS
ReplyDeleteMiranda :)
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I have been wanting to make this since I saw the video on SU! Thanks so much for sharing...I would love to know the lengths of the paper....fesperbeth@aol.com
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME Jason!!! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!!! Kira and I will definitely have to copy for an upcoming class!!! TFS!!! GREAT JOB!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is darling! I MUST make one of these asap. What did you adhere your rosettes to? It's just incredible...thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJason, Wow!! this is amazing. It's beautiful, all the hard work paid off for the this gorgeous Halloween Rosette Wreath. Very nice color combo and love the details!!
ReplyDeleteGreat! Great looking, great job!! What did you use as the backing to adhere the rosettes to?
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing this project!
Awesome wreath ... absolutely love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea using the rosettes. I think they're just so much fun. Really like the details with the Halloween bingo.
ReplyDeleteVery clever Jason,
ReplyDeleteYou do beautiful work. I may have to borrow this idea from you! ;-)
Mike
I like how you did this for halloween, thanks for hopping.......
ReplyDeleteWhat a really cool wreath! I recently watched a video on how to make the rosettes, so I am excited to try them out. Great idea and nice to have you blogging again.
ReplyDeleteyour wreath looks great! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat wreath! I love the Halloween theme that you used. TFS!
ReplyDeleteWOWZA!! I love this!! I normally don't really like the rosettes flowers too much but they just look gorgeous in this wreath - especially with all the details you added to the centers!! I want one!!(of your wreaths that is)
ReplyDeleteAndrea
WOW what a great wreath!
ReplyDeleteHugs, M