Saturday, October 29, 2011

Vest for Splicer Costume




I made this vest using Home decor fabric for the front and a linen for the back. 8 buttons down the front and a tie cincher in the back. Drafted my own pattern.

Halloween Wreath



This is a Halloween wreath that I made for my son's party.

What I used:
Wire wreath form
2-feather boa's
size 20 wire
2-skulls from Target

Simply wrap the boa around the form using wire to lash it to the form. The two skulls only had one hole in them so I had to put a second hole to thread the wire through and lash them to the wreath. Now that's a simple project!

Friday, October 28, 2011

BOO Bloomers




Orange with black bows Boo Bloomers made for my daughters for Halloween. I wanted to put a pumpkin face on the back side but didn't think they would care for them and then thought about embroidering Boo on the front lower right leg and just ran out of time. Oh well, they will be able to wear them for the fall season.
The pattern is from Colette Patterns and is free here: Colette Free Bloomers Pattern
They are called Madeleine Mini Bloomers.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Been BOOed?



Have you been Booed?

It's simple really. Print a Color or Black & White "BOO" sheet and include it with a delicious treat. Leave it on someone's door step, ring the bell, and Run Run Run!

If you have been Boo'ed, cut out a ghost or use the provided sign and place it on or near your door so you won't be Boo-ed again.

Before long you will have a neighborhood full of ghosts!

This is the sign I did to be included in my neighbors Boo Bag.



Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Blue Monster Candy Holder


Place treats in this whimsical milk jug monster and your visitors will have a fun time snatching them from its mouth!

I made this little monster by using the instructions here: daniellesplace

What you will need: Empty plastic milk jug, craft foam, large googly eyes, hot melt glue, scissors, acrylic paint or spray paint, and a feather boa for the hair.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Baby Boo Pumpkin Ghost





These two little baby ghost were made using this tutorial at creative home: Creative Home Arts

I made them for my twin daughters who are away at college and plan to mail them Monday in their scare package. I hope they like them because they were so much fun to make!

You will need:
• 5 7/8" x 3 7/8" craft foam egg*
• 9" x 18" bamboo batt*
• One 9" x 12" rust felt*
• 2" square green felt*
• 3/4" buttons: five brown, one orange, one green,
• One 1/2" gold heart button
• Perle cotton floss: one yd. orange, three yds. brown
• 5" square stripe fabric
• Embroidery needle
• Soft sculpture needle
• Pompoms: one 1/4" orange, one 1/2" brown
• Two 6mm black beads
• Pink chalk or blush
• Fabric glue*

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Ghost Pops Halloween Project



Ghost Pops I made using suckers wrapped in white linen. First I cut circles about the size of a salad plate. Wrapped the sucker and used chenille wire to hold in place. Glued google eyes using fabric glue. I made 40 of these for a craft show and sold every one of them!

List of items to create project:
Bag of suckers
white linen or other white fabric
decorative chenille wire (aka: pipe cleaners)
google eyes (I used 7mm size)
Fabric glue (I used Beacon Adhesives Fabric-Tac Permanent Adhesive)
Round salad plate for template

The box was made by covering a small shoebox with card stock paper and punching holes in the top. Letters were made using my handy dandy cricut machine.