Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Halloween Home & Decor


Hey guys,

I have recently picked up some Halloween Décor that’s not so tacky… Check it out!
I bought both of these pillows from target. 


Costume Time!


My costume was pretty last minute this year…. Although, it turned out great! I was a blonde Mary Poppins. If you’re in need of any last minute costumes, my coworkers and myself, whipped up some pretty good ones that were almost effortless to make but ended up looking point on. 

Items you will need to become Mary Poppins:
Black Skirt
White Blouse
Thigh High Socks or Nylons
Red Bow Tie
Top Hat (add red flowers)
Umbrella
Black Purse
Black Heels or Combat Booties
Red Lips and Nail Polish 





Pumpkin Carving


My pumpkin went for a different look this year. After carving my pumpkin I painted it black with acrylic paint. It turned out great, even better when it's lit up! You can use any type of black paint to do this craft along with your amazing carving skills of course! However, you can even print a face out and use transfer paper to trace on your pumpkins face so that it’s easier to carve. To do this, use the same technique as used for my signage tutorials. 

Enjoy Guys! 

P.S Don't forget to try my Pumpkin Seed Recipe! Under Homemade Treats 
















Halloween Sign


Hey guys, I just wanted to share some of the crafts I have been doing over the Halloween Season. I am also going to share some of the festive crafts that my mom has done recently.

My mom created this sign. She adores Halloween and all the little monsters along with it. (Meaning her 4 dogs… yes 4!)The tutorial for this lovely, witchy, sign can be found under my tabs as SIGNAGE. It’s the same tutorial used for any of my signs. Also this piece of wood is an old cupboard door. Cupboard doors are great for signs; they give the sign a more vintage or even elegant look. 













Delicious Pumpkin Seeds Recipe


Are you wondering how to make some delicious pumpkin seeds that don’t exactly taste like pumpkin seeds? Then you must try my recipe!

Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Bake Time: 1 Hour
Total Time: 1 Hour and 10 Minutes

Ingredients:
Pumpkin seeds from an actual pumpkin
Olive Oil
Sea Salt & Pepper
Garlic Salt
Parmesan Cheese

Step 1: Preheat the oven to Bake 250 F. Usually you make pumpkin seeds while carving a pumpkin so use those seeds afterwards! Put these seeds into a strainer and rise until all the pumpkin guts have washed away. Dry seeds with a paper towel afterwards.

Step 2: Put the seeds into a bowl and add about a tablespoon of olive oil depending on how many seeds you have. Remember you don’t want the seeds to be too oily. Now you can add sea salt, pepper, garlic salt and parmesan cheese. Basically you add as much as you desire, just taste to test. I shredded my parmesan cheese up very finely and added about 3-4 tablespoons, again depending how many seeds you have.

Step 4: Put tinfoil on a cookie pan so that the seeds don’t stick. Spread the pumpkin seeds out on the cookie pan so they can cook evenly. Cook the seeds for 1 hour, tossing them every 15 minutes until they are golden brown. Cool the seeds before eating!

Enjoy! 

Friday, 19 October 2012

Crow Silhouette Painting



This week I wanted to make something spooky and festive for Halloween, but I also wanted to be able to use this piece all year long. So, I was looking on Pinterest and I seen a crow silhouette painting that I just had to have, so I decided to make it!

Items you will need to make the crow silhouette painting:
Thin piece of wood
Tracing paper
Transfer paper
 Pencil
Sander
Black/dark aqua blue/brown acrylic paints
Thin and thick paintbrushes
Varnish

**All of these tools can be purchased at any craft or hardware store.

Step 1: Once you have found a thin piece of wood use the sander to sand it down to make sure it’s completely smooth. Next use a thick paintbrush and paint the entire piece of wood dark aqua blue.

Step 2: Once the paint is dry, dip your thick paintbrush into the brown acrylic paint. Dab the brown paint on the edges and corners of the piece of wood to give it a dark vintage look. Over coat the brown dabs with black paint and keep blending the colors together for an even spookier look.

Step 3: Now choose a set of crows that you’ve seen on the Internet or draw a set of you’re own. I found a set of crows online and then enlarged the photo as big as I wanted it to be. Then I used tracing paper and traced the crows from the computer screen onto the tracing paper. Once this step is completed, you can now use your transfer paper and place it onto the piece of wood with the crow pattern on top. Use a pencil and trace the crows onto the piece of wood. The transfer paper transfers  the crow pattern onto the piece of wood.

Step 4: Once the crow outline is on the piece of wood use a small paintbrush and paint the crows in with the black paint. Once the crows are painted and totally dry use your large paintbrush to paint a coat of varnish onto the painting. This allows the painting to look shiny and sealed! Once the varnish is dried you are all done your crow silhouette painting.

Any questions let me know guys!
Enjoy J

Monday, 8 October 2012

Festive Mini Pumpkin Candleholders


Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

Seeing how this weekend is Thanksgiving I decided to make something easy and very festive! I made pumpkin candleholders. These holders are easy and cheap to do. They can be left outside for decorations or inside on the table where they work as great centerpieces for turkey dinner.

What you’re going to need to be able to create these cute candleholders:
Mini Pumpkins
Sharp knife
Tea light candles
Sharpie
Water based varnish
Paintbrush

Step 1: You can purchase mini pumpkins or gourds from a farmers market or Wal-Mart. Cut the steam off of each gourd and use a marker to trace the outline of the tea light candle onto the top of the pumpkin. 

 Step 2: Take a very sharp knife and cut around the marker lines, which will look like a circle. Be careful, the mini pumpkins are extremely tough. Once the hole has been cut, use a spoon to dig all the seeds and guts out of the pumpkin. Do this for each pumpkin.

Step 3: After the seeds and guts have been removed wash the marker lines off and the inside of the pumpkin to make sure everything is looking clean. Dry the pumpkins off with a paper towel thoroughly.  

Step 4: Now take a paintbrush and the varnish, and do one coat of varnish to each pumpkin. This allows the pumpkin to look shiny and the varnish allows the pumpkin to last longer.

Step 5: Once the varnish has completely dried, you can place the tea light candles into each pumpkin. Now you are finished! You can place these festive candleholders anywhere you would like.

Hope you enjoyed, Happy Thanksgiving everyone!