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

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Punkin blocks

This little guy is easy to make. Take a block, I like 2x4x5″ blocks, paint it orange, then I cut out a the face using my silhouette and vinyl, but you could make your own face with your own design and paper. I then cut a dowel about 2″ long and painted it green, glued it to the top as the stem. I curled my ribbon then added it to the stem.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Bloody Candles for the Holidays

I came across this idea while thumbing through a Halloween idea book.   I love white pumpkins, so I decided to use those instead of candle holders, by carving a hole just big enough to hold my candles.   I bought white taper candles as my main candles, because red would show the best on white. Using parchment paper under my project,  I heated up a red candle and dripped the wax over my white candles while they were in the pumpkin, so the wax would drip down.

Halloween charger plate

I saw this little guy in the Silhouette design library and fell in love.   I had to use him on something, so I found a charger plate, it was around $3, and painted it with black shimmer tole paint.   I then measured the inner circle and cut out my scrapbook papers.  I used a lime green on bottem as my accent paper and the striped I cut half an inch smaller so the green would show.   I cut my skull out of  black and white vinyl, using my Silhouette, but you could use stickers, die cuts or even cut out your own design.
  When placing the vinyl, I made sure to put the black vinyl down first, then layered the white on top.   I cut out skull bones from a skull font I found for free online.  

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Candle holder goody glasses

I needed something cute, but different to hand out candy to the neighbor kids.   I saw these candle holders at the Dollar Tree and had to try and make something out of them.   I painted the inside with tole paint, then heat embossed the rim.   I then cut out stencils, I use my Silhouette cutting machine & vinyl, but you can use any cutting machine, stencil, stamp or cut them out by hand.    I placed the stencil onto the holder then used clear embossing ink and powdered the ink, then heat embossed it.   I finished it off with tissue paper and candy :)