Tuesday, September 13, 2011

TERRIFYING TUESDAYS: Getting Spooky with May Flaum!

Welcome to the TERRIFYING TUESDAY weekly blog post! Last time I had so much fun with you guys and the SCARY ideas- I'm excited to share another SPOOKY project! First though, let's talk BLOG CANDY!!

The winner from yesterday's post: Simon Says STAMPtember Stamp & Show Challenge is Cindy-Up In Northern Michigan! Please email Fran@SimonSaysStamp.com to claim your prize!!

Can you believe STAMPtember is close to half way over?! It seems like the fun just started! Make sure you keep checking back to Simon Says Stamp's STAMPtember category for all of our SCARILY low priced products!


For today's TERRIFYING post, we're going to show bits and pieces from a project from a FANTASTIC designer, May Flaum! She had a recent blog post about how to make this eerie, inspirational, and mood-setting Spooky Configuration! Now, we're going to tease you with FRIGHTENING and MYSTERIOUS peaks on this project.. for the complete look please check out May's blog! You'll love her words and images of all her impressive projects.

Isn't this a great party prop?! It probably will bring as much shock and awe to your guests as it will be fun to put together! What a conversation piece it could be on a shelf or table surrounded by other Halloween decorations!



This video will help you see the beginning steps of this project, and how May drew her inspiration! This is only Part 1 of 2.. to see the end video and the finished project in all of its HAIR-RAISING glory check out May's post!

To make this project at home, we at Simon Says Stamp have the essentials ready to go for you!
The Tim Holtz Hobgoblin Tissue Tape had a big starring role in this project! Once you look carefully, you can see the webs, font, and labels all over!


This Tim Holtz Idea-ology Seasonal Salvage Stickers also have a supporting role, and can be used for the next upcoming holidays as well!

The GUTS of this project! These Configuration Boxes can be used in so many different ways!

Ooohh this color screams Halloween and Autumn!! This Tim Holtz Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink Stain is perfect in this project!

And, of course, since it's STAMPtember, we must recommend some coordinating stamps as well... :)

I LOVE the X-Ray Tim Holtz Cling ATC Stamp and the Anthology Tim Holtz Cling Stamp Set! Not only do they match the patterns for this project, but they add that touch of SCARE for anything!

For more products used, be sure to see May's post and see what she loved using! I know this inspired all of us at Simon, so I'm sure this SPOOKY Configuration project sparked the creative ideas flowing in you too!

Now it's time for more BLOG CANDY talk!
To win this Hero Arts Stamp Set:


Just be sure to join our blog following and comment letting me know what this project inspired you to do!

Thanks for reading today! And until next time.. STAY SPOOKY!
-Michelle






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64 comments:

  1. I'm now itching to start some Hallowe'en cards! That spooky tissue tape is awesome.

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  2. Love those configuration boxes! They'd be so cute as a shadow box for some of the kids' first things: First shoes, lock of hair from first hair cut, etc.

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  3. Oh my goodness, I'm really in the Halloween mood now! Can't wait to start making some cards. =)

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  4. I like the spiderwebs tape, the distress ink color. I'm not into real spooky Halloween, more into cute Halloween. The shadow boxes could be made into really cute Halloween project. Just me :O)

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  5. WOW.....awesome project!!!! I've started some Halloween projects but nothing like this. LOL

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  6. I love the Tissue Tape! I think that would be awesome on a Halloween card! :-)

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  7. I think the little one and I are going to dig out the fall decor!! That tissue tape looks FUN!

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  8. Oh, thanks for the great tutorial--this looks like a fun project!!

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  9. Awesome project! This makes me want to pull out all my Halloween scrap goodies.

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  10. What a cool project, makes me want to dig out my halloween stuff and make something spooky!

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  11. I've been eyeing those configuration boxes for a long time! I think I'd like alter one to display all my kitty knick knacks that I collect when I travel!

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  12. Awesome project, but we´re not celebrating Halloween here, but I am sure ready to do some fall decorating here, and I just love these boxes, and can find lots of ways to use those.

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  13. Such a creative project. These skulls make me long for Halloween cards. Although here in Holland it is not such a big event; I love making the cards.
    Hugs, Marianne MW

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  14. I think this project inspired me to give the configurations boxes a try! What a great project!

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  15. Great project! Although we do not celebrate Halloween here, I would like to play with configuration boxes.

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  16. wow! awesome project. Looking forward to pulling out my stamps and papers and putting a mini together!!

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  17. How cool! I love that box project and can't wait to try the tissue tape!

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  18. Oooh what a cool project! I'm suddenly in the mood for making some spooky cards! I'll definately have to try that tissue tape, looks fab!

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  19. I just love Tim Holtz, anything he does is so inspiring. I love all his products and love that he shows how to use them! I also like that they work together! He rocks! Simon says stamp also rocks!

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  20. Wow! I bought the large configuration box and some of the very same items to put inside. Thanks for sharing how someone actually did it. Boosted my confidence level to actually try it! SSS rocks!

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  21. Great project! It makes me want to get my Halloween supplies out, but Canadian Thanksgiving comes first. It is always the second Monday in October, which is October 10 this year. ;-)

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  22. Oh I love this! I love Halloween, this is just way too cool!

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  23. This gets me in the mood to get going on some Halloween cards! Can't wait to look at May's blog too and see some other ideas! The tissue tape is fab!
    DeniseB
    I am a follower here too.

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  24. The configuration boxes are so versatile - I can see making a family oriented one! May's box is so-o-o-o-o inspiring.

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  25. I'm not into Halloween but the idea would be great for family memorabilia.

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  26. Well, between Tim's Halloween configuration, and this one by May, I am totally consumed by the desire to make my own! And a Christmas box, too. Slowly gathering goodies for both.

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  27. Love the spooky tissue tape and would be great to make quick Halloween card. I have never seen a real configuration box over here and I am inspired to create something like this but maybe to hold some of my travel souvenirs etc.

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  28. I think I'll have to get out some Halloween supplies now (and who am I kidding, go shopping) so that I can make treat bags for the neighborhood kiddos!

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  29. Wow, I went to her site and saw the finished product, awesome! Love the backdrops she made in the backs of the little boxes. I will have to buy one of these configuration sets now. :) Also love the orange. Thank you for sharing.

    Katie B.

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  30. Very spooky! Great work!!! TFS!
    love that woodgrain on the stamp!!!!

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  31. i'm inspired to finish my halloween mini allbum.

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  32. This project has inspired me to pull out my fall and halloween decor, buy some of those configuration boxes, then decorate the home. What a project May did. This is so awesome. Thanks for sharing.

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  33. Tissue tape looks like so much fun and the distress stains are already on my list. For now, I'll just go play with fall colors of my distress inks and leaf stamps!
    R/

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  34. An amazing project by May! Love this Configurations box!! I'm inspired to alter my tissue tape on my project...bring on the Distress Stains!!

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  35. I am amazed every time I see the configuration boxes used in projects. You can adapt them to "configure" to so many themes...They truly set the foundation for May's awesome showpiece. Loved the inspiration! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  36. these stamps would make some cute garland to hang around our mantle. Also our daughter's birthday is Oct 27th, I could create some really cute placecards! Even stamping some bags to line the walkway for her guests which would carry over to Halloween nite!

    I love Tim's new tapes!! too perfect for so many ideas running thru my head right now.

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  37. I can't believe I forgot it was Terrifying Tuesday.I follow May's blog and have already started on my Halloween box.Got an e-mail today that said the Tim Halloween trinkets are now on the way so I am one happy camper.

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  38. This project inspired me to sigh out loud! It's gorgeous!! :)

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  39. Fantastic project! Inspired to start thinking about fall decor.

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  40. Configuration boxes look so fabulous! I need to have one too, not for Halloween stuff, but I'll think of something...

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  41. I'm really looking forward to start making some spooky cards soon :)

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  42. Spooky gorgeousness. I love it. TFS

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  43. Fantastic project!!
    Thanks for the chance to win that gorgeous stamp set

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  44. I would love to try making one of these boxes, this looks fab x

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  45. What a fab project. I love the configuration boxes - they would be wonderful for many occasions. The spider's web tissue tape is fab too!
    Nikki x

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  46. Hi what a super spooky project and the products look so much fun to use. Video is excellent so many ideas ! To be crafted !!!! Kitty :D

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  47. OMG ... what for great works today!!! love the Tissue Tape; it's so great for all my paper works.

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  48. a lot of ideas for inspiration! as Halloween is not my favorite holiday - use the idea for ...Christmas project

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  49. Love the configuration boxes, one can use them for so many things.

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  50. It inspires me to make my own halloween shadow box. it is sooo darn cute!! i am a huge hallween fan!
    Hugs, Heidi Brawley

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  51. really loved your project though halloween is really not my thing,thanks for the tutorial.

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  52. I love seeing all the different ways to use the configuration boxes. This one was wonderful! Thanks for sharing.

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  53. I just cleaned my desk and found fun things to make a card with a scary touch! :)

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  54. I think it would be great to do a box where it' left out all year long and just change up the 'insides' for each season/holidy.

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  55. Makes me want to start making my Halloween cards with spider webs

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  56. Love these products!! I don't have a configuration box but I think I will go out and pick one up now:)

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  57. What a fabulous project! Love Halloween decorations, and this would be perfect.

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  58. Iwant to make cards, cards, and more cards!

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  59. This project has inspired me to make mini boxes to give away with candy on Halloween for all the little trick or treaters. It's an amazing project. Jean.xx

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  60. WOW!! What a fun video!! THANKS for sharing!! I LOVE watching people create and sharing their ideas and how they use different products!! =)
    I can't wait to create some SPOOKY halloween decor and cards of course!!
    THANKS for the chance to win and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)

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  61. I'm not much of a Halloween theme creator but this could definately get my creative juices flowing on the subject...

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