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Showing posts with label Holiday-Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday-Halloween. Show all posts

Monday, September 25, 2023

My Halloween Treat Cups




Made From Seed Starter Peat Pots...








BOO !!!!!!!!


 



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

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Little Witch Altered Shoe


Hello, I'm so glad you could stop by today.
I've just put the kettle on to heat for tea.

Let me show you what I've been up to lately.

I started by printing off a copy
of an antique photo of
a little girl in period dress.


I glued her onto a piece of black foam board.
and cut her out with my Exact-o-knife.


She is wearing a hat with a wide brim
so I added a long narrow black cone to the back of her
head to represent a witch's hat.

I fashioned a little broom for her to hold
 from a toothpick and some colored grass
cut from a floral pick.


I stood her up in a little girl's
 black patent leather shoe
purchased at a resale shop.

A glittery pumpkin
and silk leaf are tucked into
the back of the shoe.


I cut the band off a 
plastic bat ring
and hot glued it to a black wire
so that it appears to follow along above
the "little witch".


A little glittery orange tulle
and some black and silver garland
finishes it off.




All set for scaring up a Happy Halloween.

I hear the kettle whistling... time for tea.
Won't you pour a cup and stay awhile to look around.

Please leave a comment so I can return the visit.


Joining the party at Ivy & Elephants
Share Your Cup Thursday
and HomeWorks Creative Party

Hugs,
Betty Jean

Friday, October 17, 2014

Halloween Decorated Tree


As you may know,
in the office where I work
we have a white Christmas tree
that we  I decorate for all occasions
year around.




As always, I purchase some
things to hang on the tree
but I enjoy crafting
many of the decorations myself.

To appeal to  all ages, I decorate
a "friendly" tree, 
no blood and gore, that's just not me,
and, we have a few little ones visit our office
from time to time, so
 for Halloween  we don't want to make things
too scary.



Traditional little jack-o-lantern pumpkin 
treat baskets,


mummy treat baskets


and the paper honeycomb pumpkins


all give a vintage feel 
and remind "grown-up kids"
of their own trick-or-treating days of yesteryear.

Also traditional, 
bats, black cats and witches. 



These are felt which I purchased,
but could easily be handmade cut from
either stiff felt or card stock.

I also hung little green glittered shoes
I purchased on discount after last Christmas season.
Not exactly "witches" shoes but 
I think you get the idea.
 I liked that it added a different color to the 
tree decor getting away from too much
orange and black.


Now for my handmade decorations.

Candy corn,
cut from three colors of craft foam sheets
and glued together, easy peasy!!


Haunted Houses
also hand cut from craft foam sheets 
using a Exacto-knife.


Spiders... these are my favorite...
made from "fuzzy sticks" pipe cleaners,
two sizes of pompoms for their body,
and very tiny pompoms for the eyes 


Use 4 fuzzy sticks for the legs.
Just hold them together side by side with ends even
and give a twist in the center to connect.
Now you have 8 legs.
Then bend each leg, forming sharp corners
for "knees and feet" and
spread the legs out from each other a little.

To form the body and head,
hot glue a larger and smaller pompom together,
use two tiny pompoms for eyes.
Then hot glue the body onto where
the legs are twisted together.

Cute as spiders go, 
don't you agree?!


Spider webs
made from more black "fuzzy sticks"



and purple "glitter sticks" pipe cleaners.




Start out the same as with the spider legs
but using just use 3 pipe cleaners.
Give a twist in the center to connect
and spread out to form 6 spokes
or a pie shape.
Then twist and connect smaller
sections of pipe cleaner between
the spokes and shape.
It doesn't have to be perfect....
it's a spider web.


The tree is topped off with a black hat
and orange glittery tulle bow.

Looove!!
 how the tree lights  shine through the 
sheer fabric of the hat/bow.










Happy Halloween to all.