
Happy Halloween! This week I have several Halloween projects (including JustRite treat bags, broomsticks and coffins) to share with you beginning today with this first design. Using stencils I have designed a ballroom filled with vintage dancing ghosts.
The scene you see in the design is from The Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World. At the end of the post, you’ll find links to the stencils I used as well as other products I used. The total size of the ballroom is 7″ x 10″, a perfect centerpiece for our small round kitchen table.

I printed the image onto white cardstock and paper toled the ghosts. Using stencils, I embossed and cut six pieces; the overall frame with the topper, two pillars, two side panels, and the row of six columns that span across the bottom. The row of columns was made using the same stencil as the pillars by turning the stencil upside down and using only a portion of it. I sponged Tim Holtz black soot distress ink onto the pieces to give my ballroom a dingy appearance.
The design has a lot of dimension which I’ll try to illustrate in the photographs below.

The flowers were made with punches and prima paper flowers. Two stencils from the Star stencil collection were used to design the ballroom.

In this view you can see a little of the dimension. If you look closely, you’ll see a bar of the white foam on the right side of the frame, approximately one inch in length, as well as white foam behind the columns. The foam dots raised the frame and columns off of the paper toled ghosts. The pillars stand out 1/2 inch from the focal image.

I used a Martha Stewart leaf punch, as well as Fiskars flower punches, and prima flowers for the floral decorations attached to the design. The leaves were hand drawn and cut with a craft knife. To add a little elegance, I added black, gold, and green glitter to the the flowers and leaves. The black stamens in the center of the roses were made using a small flower punch.

I embroidered the pillars and columns using black sewing thread. I attached black silk bows to the side panels and placed roses in the centers of the bows. The ribbon is 1/8″ white May Arts silk ribbon that I dyed black. The bows were made with the Bow Easy.

This picture is somewhat of a teaser. I purposely made it dark and small to give you just a glimpse of the all the Halloween treats I’ve cooked up. For some fun Halloween ideas, come back tomorrow to see which treat I’ll be featuring. While the ballroom took some time to complete, the treats were simple, quick, and easy to make.
Shopping Links:
A Touch of Grace: PD0004 Star Collection - Pillar; PD0002 Star Collection; Scor It; Zip Dry; Foam Dots; black embossing paper, silver grey embossing paper, stylus, glitter, sewing thread, needle, light box, Genesis Paper Trimmer, Fiskars punches, self-healing mat, sponge, dauber, graph paper, black pearls,
Stamp Simply Ribbon Store: Bow Easy, May Arts Ribbon, JustRite Halloween stamps (featured tomorrow)
Joan’s Gardens: Martha Stewart Leaf Punch
