I'll start out by saying I am sorry I don't have links for this one. I made this one from a combination of stuff from The Wood Connection & Crafty Wood Cutouts. I started by buying all the small arrows & stickers at Craft Wood Cutouts but then I realized I made the stupid mistake and almost had all of the arrows going the same direction. This would not due. So I went to The Wood Connection & bought the big arrows, the bats & moon & stickers and finished it off that way. I had to add a little spider on top. So here's how I did it:
- Sand down each arrow & pic a paper you like.
- WORD OF WARNING THAT I LEARNED THE HARD WAY!!! The stickers will not stick to a glitter paper, don't even try. Sucks. But that's just how it is.
- Glue the paper onto the wood after tracing your lines & cutting out the pattern.
- I got the sticker letters at each of the craft stores I told you about. I feel they were over priced ($2 for the small & $4-5 for the big) but hey, what cha going to do about it? The arrows were $2-5 each.
- The stickers are cake to place on. just put it where you want it & the kind I had you just peel the top off and there they are in place with nothing left to do.
- Then I simply hot glued the arrows onto the stick.
Pretty simple right?? I figured out after the fact this craft was kind of pricey to make (ended up spending about $60 after buying all the wood, paint, stickers, paper, etc.) But I loved it regardless.
Sorry there is no link for this one either. But I got it at The Wood Connection for about $12. It came with the nose, star & moon, I had to buy the ribbon, wire & jewels for the eyes separately.
How I made this:
- This one did not take long to make. I painted the whole thing black (the cat comes all glued together, I didn't have to piece anything together)
- Once the cat was painted black and dried I sanded the edges to give it a worn look.
- I painted the moon a mustard yellow & used black wire to wrap around the moon.
- You can't really tell from the picture but I painted the star gold & then overlapped it with a gold glitter paint. In retrospect I wish I would've just used glitter because I wasn't a big fan of the glitter paint.
- Then I had some orange ribbon and made a bow around the neck & tied the moon onto the tail with some ribbon as well
- I used black jewels found in the scrapbooking section at Michael's (or you can buy it at the wood store for a very hefty price) and stuck them on
- The nose got to be a bit tricky. I used black wire for the whiskers and hot glued them on. I don't know if they fell off over time or my pets thought it was a chew toy for them since I had the cat sitting on the ground but they were long gone after a few weeks.
- I wrapped some black wire around the star & hot glued the star onto the kitty.
I'm not very happy with how these turned out. I am not sure what I did wrong... ok... maybe I do. But I'll explain how to do these and where I think I could've done better
- I used ping pong balls to make these. I bought a box of 30 at Walmart for about $15.
- They have a logo on them. I tried to paint over the logo with the red. It covered up OK but in hindsight I think I would've rather put the iris over the logo & paint the opposite side red.
- I tried to use thread at first for the blood shot part of the eye. This was a NIGHTMARE!!!! The person who originally made these used yarn pieces... maybe that would've worked a lot better
- here is a link to the other blog of how to do them http://www.halloweenforum.com/tutorials-step-step/78167-easy-cheap-realistic-eyeballs.html
- So take home point... don't try to use red thread!
- Anyways... I glued the thread (or better to use yarn) on with clear nail polish. Now this is where I think I messed up too. Me being too cheap bout the crappy $0.99 wet n' wild nail polish. I didn't get that kick butt gloss to the eyes that I was hoping for. Maybe to get the gloss you need better nail polish.
- But I printed out the iris from this website http://www.hauntershangout.com/home/easyeyes.asp and glued them on with using the nail polish. I liked the crinkles in the eyes from the nail polish though. Made them look more realistic.
- After doing about 20 of these which would take insane amounts of time I took a red marker & started drawing on the blood shot part. Looked just as good honestly. Not as good as the other bloggers. But good enough.
- Word of advice again, I used shot glasses as stands to let the red paint dry on the eyes and while the nail polish was gluing. If I didn't use stands the eyes would roll every where and make and even bigger mess.
These are some ceramics I made years ago. I wish I could find the ceramic store where I got all of these but can't. So no link. But if you happen to know of a ceramic store in Utah will you please message me & let me know?!!?
- This one I bought 4 squares from Walmart for $0.98 each & painted them black, green, white & orange.
- I used a sharpie to draw on them. I simply free handed everything except on the Frankenstein I used the googly eyes instead which made me like him the most.
- On the spider I used black pipe cleaner for the legs & hot glued them on.
- I used an orange ribbon and hot glued each piece onto the ribbon.
Thanks for reading my blog and I hope I have given you some ideas of crafts to make.