I used Tim Holtz distress ink, Tim Holtz stamps from Stamper Annoynous, ribbon from the collection, I cut the coffins out from Happy Hauntings (cut at 10"), and used the Martha Stewart Drippy Goo Punch.
I made these adorable coffins, again from Happy Hauntings (cut at 11 1/2 "). I used Tim Holtz crackle paint to try to make them look older...
I also made a banner to hang in the kitchen. It took A LOT longer than I thought it would to make this, but, I'm happy with how it turned out. I used the Happy Hauntings, October 31st, and the Serenade Cartridges. It spells out BOO!
There was a wide range of products used on all of these pendants. Let me know if you are interested in any of them and I'll tell you what I used. I don't want to make this post any longer. Except to show you this......
Mel was a werewolf for Halloween and when I saw her I literally gagged!! haha The contacts were just so gross!! The nails did not stay on very long either.
And of course... THE DOGS!!! I was going to be a vampire from Fangtasia (the vampire bar in the Sookie Stackhouse books or better known as the bar in the HBO show True Blood)..so of course, my boys had to match!
Ron as a scary vampire. |
Chicken with bat wings and Ron as a vampire (mel sewed the cap to the collar!) |
5 comments:
love all of it, you did such a great job!
Thank you Melinda! That means so much to me :)
Hi Jayne.. this is Terri of Two Pink Peas! I just wanted to stop by to thank you for joining my blog hop and for leaving a comment. Your blog is adorable and and I am now a follower. I will be popping back to see the new things you have posted. Do you have a grab my button that I could post on my blog? K.. gonna run.. you have really cute stuff. Great blog!! ~Terri TwoPinkPeas.Blogspot.com
Its really great, this blog has got really very great stuff which helps us to know what is actually going on. This is really a very great blog it has very good postings too. keep up the good work going.
Thank you so much, that is very sweet!!
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