I may have mentioned before that Halloween is not a treat for me for crafting at all!
When I found that one of the themes for our challenge at Try It On Tuesday was 'Trick Or Treat' I realised there was no other thing to do but get on with it!
Of course Roddy Raven helped last week but I had already had another idea!
I remembered a flying raven from a set I bought a long time ago and decided to stamp it onto some acetate, but first some fun too!
I had some wooden letters which I coloured with Distresss markers and stuck onto a coffee stirrer.
I added some fun stickers and stamped on some spiders with some bits of 'web'!!
Then back to plan A - I stripped off the stickers and painted everything black.
The raven was added along with a spooky skull and I added drips of blood and slime and some more 'webs'
This photograph was taken in exactly the same place as the first project but on a much greyer day!
I must say, this is still no where near some of the fabulous Halloween projects I have been seeing, but if I can have a go I hope you will too - it would be great to see you at Try It On Tuesday!
The raven is from a Crafty Individuals set and I am thinking....could I make a spooky journal page????
Thanks for looking, Chris
that's a fun Halloween decoration Chris. Holidays are funny things aren't they? Some people love them, some don't. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing Halloween decoaration Chriss! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIt is a fabulous Halloween hanging Chris. I think you have embraced the theme with this great project.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
Love love these so gorgeous Halloween hangings Chris !! They are wonderful. Great ideas !
ReplyDeleteI wish you a very nice day, big hugs, Caty
I really love these-how fun
ReplyDeleteI love your Halloween make, it would look fabulous hanging on my autumn wreath - I just may have to make one ...lol 😉. Thanks for the inspiration and wishing you a lovely week! J 😊 x
ReplyDeleteI'm not a Halloween decorator, either. But this turned out great. :)
ReplyDeleteI don't do Halloween, but I love this fab little project Chris! Xx
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