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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Book Page Wreath




Taking inspiration from Robin's Happy at Home blog HERE ,
I started with Mod Podge and covered my wreath form with book pages.


I purchased a 4" x 6 3/4" paperback from a dollar store.  
Removed the cover and tore the pages in half.
Then started gluing.... 
I crumpled each half page to give it more texture before positioning it over
the end of a sharpee marker.  (I found a pencil to be to small to work with.) 
Added a dab of glue and stuck it onto the wreath form.















Loving how it turned out!!
Happy Fall Y'All

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Faux Leather Eye Spell Book Halloween Prop


Began with a book from the Dollar Store.
Bulked up the spine with a piece of paper towel tube.
Added more detail by applying a couple beads of hot glue.

Working in small areas at a time use a 1" disposable chip brush to brush decoupage glue onto book cover, lay paper towel over glue, brush out air bubbles, push paper towel with paint brush to create texture of old worn wrinkly leather. 
Allowed to dry overnight.
Brushed on a light coat of Gesso.
 I didn't have black gesso, so used my white Gesso
After dry,  painted with black acrylic paint.


Applied a sticky eyeball (cut off back to lay flat)
Then created the eyelids around the eyeball with
more paper towel and decoupage glue.


Repeat the Gesso, black acrylic paint steps.

Then began dry-brushing the entire book with
brown acrylic paint.  This highlights the raised wrinkles to look worn but leaves the hard to reach places black making good contrast. 




Love Love Loooove all the textures.






Embellished and Done!








Went one step further and taped a small string of lights between the pages and cut out the book cover just behind the eye so it glows.















If you enjoyed this quick photo tutorial, please leave a comment.

Have a Hauntingly Happy Halloween!!!

BettyJean