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

Monday, October 11, 2010

Ghastly Easy Ghosts

Sorry for the delay of this little tutorial - we spent last Friday in the ER with my oldest, getting stitches!  Of course being a doting, guilt-ridden mama comes first.  I know you all understand!  So without further delay:

Ghastly Easy Ghosts!

You'll need cheesecloth, starch and items to form the ghost shapes.  
We used toilet paper rolls, foil and sticks.  
*Most directions for these ghosts call for liquid starch, which I could not find.  I thought the spray starch worked extremely well!!!*

Cover your work surface well - the starch is a mess to clean up if it seeps through!


Now make the form that will shape your ghosts - 
use pretty much anything you have around the house!


Now cut the cheesecloth and drape over your form.  
Spray with starch.


Repeat with layers of cheesecloth until you get it as thick as you like. 
I think we did about five layers - I wanted them to still be a little transparent.
Spray, spray, spray that sucker until it's pretty wet.


Allow your little ghosts to dry.  
I am the queen of impatience, so I brought out the blowdryer. ;)  
Carefully pull out whatever items you've used to make the form.


Then allow your little cuties to model their ghosts!


 

This is how I've displayed them.  
I think we may make more though and hang them with fishing line throughout the house!



I'm linked up here with other fun crafts:









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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

More Fall Decor

I think I posted before that I've never really decorated for Halloween before, but that I'm inspired this year by seeing so many ideas on other blogs.  Well, this week I've realized why I never decorate - my middle son's birthday is in October and I never wanted the decorations to compete with his birthday party decorations!  So, I thought I'd go ahead and show you all the couple of other Halloween decorations we have up so far.  Next week I think I'll probably focus more on things I'm doing for his birthday and after that we'll be back to fall crafts and ideas!


This is on our bar - that's a picture of me and the boys last year at the pumpkin patch.


Our summer-time margarita habit has now helped decorate for fall! ;)


Oh, on Friday, look for the super easy tutorial for those cute little ghosts!  

More SpOoKy Fun!


Boo!

Look at those SpOoKy little ghosts!  Hmm, they look pretty cute, right - kind of like little footprints?  They are!  My boys and I made this to go on our mantle.  I wanted something to replace our large family portrait that would go a little better with our spooky theme.  



To make this, I just took one of those big collage frames I had collecting dust and spray painted the cardboard black.  We traced their footprints on plain white printer paper and the boys glued them on.  Then we added the faces and I painted the little spider and his web.


The last thing we did was cut out the BOO! from scrapbook paper and glued that on.  
Super simple, but I think it's pretty cute.  And I adore anything with my kids' footprints or handprints!

I'm linking up with all these other crafty ladies here:





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Monday, September 27, 2010

Easy Peasy Halloween Picture Frame & My 1st Give-away!

While looking at different Halloween craft ideas last week, I ran across a great blog called Random Thoughts of a Supermom!   (Be sure to stop by - she's got LOTS of great stuff on there!)  She did the cutest Halloween Picture frame that I just HAD to try to re-create with my boys!  Below are some instructions and pictures in case you want to make some yourself!


You'll need:
Wooden picture frame
Spray paint
Hot glue gun & maybe mod podge or craft glue
Stickers, ribbons, etc to embellish

The 1st step is to spray paint the frames.  This will take 2-3 good coats, front and back.


The 2nd step is to find some super cute little hands to help hold things in place while the glue dries!  My boys loved picking out all the little embellishments for their own frames.


For mine, I also added some contrasting ribbon around the sides.





Those are the three awesome frames that my boys did.  
(That last picture makes me giggle every time I see it!)





And these last two are the ones I did!


Now it's time for the Give Away!
The prize will be your choice of the above picture frames 
that I made - sorry gotta keep the ones my babies did!  You 
will also receive an assortment of fall goodies - 
a cute surprise that I'm SURE will make you smile!

How To Enter:

MANDATORY 1st ENTRY:
Follow my blog (& leave a comment telling me so)

ADDITIONAL ENTRIES: 
(Do as many of these as you like, for one additional entry each)

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Give Away Ends 10/1/10.
Winner will be chosen by Random.org




Wednesday, September 22, 2010

My SpOoKy Mantle

If you've been checking out any blogs at all lately, you are seeing TONS of great decorating ideas for fall.  I adore this time of year, but I've never really decorated for it.  I'm totally inspired this year, though.  

This is what I've done with my mantle so far!  



Headstone, blackbird, gray material & skull are from the dollar store - great finds!


See that tiny pumpkin?  It came in a bag of miniature gourds for a buck!  I spray painted it with Krylon Champagne Nouveau in a satin finish.
I spray painted a pie pumpkin with a black gloss spray paint.  I thought it needed a little something extra so I did a VERY light spray of the Krylon Champagne paint (in the wind, no less).  It gives it a nice sheen.



As I do little projects I'll make sure to show them to you all here!  
If you've got pictures of projects you've done, I'd love to see them!

I'm linked up here:



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Monday, September 20, 2010

Spider T-shirt Tutorial

Spider Handprint T-shirt


While looking through sites today for Halloween crafts, I came across www.allfreecrafts.com.
They had a craft idea that inspired me.
  

I changed it just a little bit - made it not so...cutsie.  And my boys helped me make a custom Halloween T-shirt!

You will need:
Newspaper
Paint & brushes (I used whatever craft paint I had)
T-shirt (I had an old orange shirt with a splotch of paint in my scrap pile!)
And kids' hands!

First, prep the area with newspaper or a drop cloth!  
Next, put cardboard or newspaper inside the shirt so the paint won't run through.

 

See the old paint?!  We'll cover that in just a sec...


Paint a little hand with black paint - don't paint the thumb!
(5 year old hands work great for this)



Press firmly and lift straight up.



Paint the hand again, turn other direction and press again.
I repeated the process with an even smaller little hand (from my 2 year old)



Add details - spooky green eyes and shiny fangs were our choice.  
Maybe you'll add googly or button eyes?  Shimmery embroidery thread for the web?


I'd love to see other Spider Handprint T-shirts!  
If you make one, please share a link or pictures!

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