Posts tagged ‘Halloween’

October 3, 2011

Make it Monday: Elegant Halloween Wreath Decor

Project created by Julie Lewis

Halloween has always been a favorite and fun holiday. It’s not just for kids anymore and Halloween crafting and décor is fast becoming a seriously hot trend. Pairing elegant with Halloween takes crafting in a new direction and this hanging wreath shows what levels you can go to.

Here is what you’ll need:

FolkArt® Acrylic Paint – 479 Pure Black, 660 Pure Gold, 741 Glazed Carrots, 2577 Toasted Vanilla

FolkArt® Extreme Glitter™ – 2786 Gold, 2793 Orange, 2797 Black

FolkArt® Crackle Medium – 696

Wood bird cut out, 3” wood disk, 14” paper Mache or wood wreath, Black feathers, Glue, #1 Liner brush, ½” Flat brush,

Pencil, Black/Cream damask ribbon, Wire, Scissors, Antique gold purse/drapery ring, a Ruler

Gather your supplies…

Basecoat your wreath and bird with Pure Black.

Let dry thoroughly.

Generously apply Crackle Medium to wreath in a slip slap motion.

This is what it will look like when completely covered. Set aside to dry while you go on to something else. It should lose its shiny appearance when dry.

Apply Black Exteme Glitter to bird. Let dry between coats and apply as many coats as desired for maximum glitter.

Paint your wood disk with Glazed Carrots and when dry, apply Orange Extreme Glitter. Extreme Glitter is awesome anytime but, it’s especially awesome for Halloween!

Now let’s crackle! It’s no secret that I love crackle so I have to use it again here. Apply Toasted Vanilla in the same slip slap motion all over the wreath.

Try not to overlap where you started as it will already have crackled by the time you get around the wreath. It’s so cool to watch!

Ta da!

Paint the inner and outer lip with Pure Gold.

Now apply the Gold Extreme Glitter.

Rub your pencil over the back of your flying witch pattern.

Trace onto your glittered disk. Press hard as the surface will be slightly rough.

It will be slightly hard to see but, there will be enough to go by.

Paint your witch with a liner brush in Pure Black. Keep your pattern handy to refer to if any parts are too hard to read.

Paint a few starburst shapes and you are done with the moon!

Paint accent lines on crow with liner brush. Create eye by using opposite end of brush dipped in paint.

Starting at sixteen inches, cut lengths of ribbon descending in size to about nine inches.

Fold each length in on itself and glue at the center.

When all your loops are glued, stack them and tie in center with wire.

Fan the loops out to create bow.

Glue a small piece of ribbon around center to hide wire.

Cut two lengths of ribbon and glue back to back for hanger.

Glue feathers to bottom end of wreath.

Glue bird and moon in place.

Glue bow and hanger ribbon in place.

Thread ring through loose end of hanger and secure at desired length.

Originally elegant!

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September 28, 2011

Web Wednesday: Vampire Vittles Candy Jar

With Halloween around the corner, I am sure many of you are looking for places to store your candy in. Well why not get creative with that plain looking candy dish, and create this vampire vittles jar instead. This is a great craft project to make for Halloween. To find out the supplies and the instructions to make this candy jar click here.

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September 26, 2011

Make it Monday: Potion Bottle “BOO!” Blocks

Potion Bottle “BOO!” blocks by: Debbie Saenz

Get creative with 2×4’s! Make this unique Halloween décor for any room in your house. This is an intermediate skilled project, that takes at least an hour to make. This project was created using Mod Podge, and FolkArt acrylic paint.

Supplies Used:

CS11302 Mod Podge, Folk Art Acrylic Paint – 643 Azure Blue, 2×4  (15 inches), Miter saw or hand saw, news paper or scrapbook paper with print, blue scrapbook paper with designs, four 1 1/16” Finial Dowel Caps, 4 blue acrylic gems, Black tulle, Black Distress Ink, Sandpaper, Hot Glue, Paint Brush, cosmetic wedge

 

Instructions:

1. Cut 2×4 into 4 sections: One  4” section and three 3.5” sections.

2. Use sandpaper to sand edges smooth and corners rounded.

3. Paint blocks and Finial Dowel Caps with Azure, Allow to dry.


5. Use the block fronts as templates to trace back of newspapers or printed scrapbook paper; cut out and set aside.

6. In same manner as above step, use blue paper for top and sides.

7. Adhere papers with Mod Podge smoothing out all bubbles with your hands. Allow to dry.

8. Sand the edges of each block sanding “off” some of the paper to give a distressed look. Sand dowel caps to give an aged look.

9. Draw BOO! Letters onto back of  remaining blue scrapbook paper making sure they are a size that fits onto each block with at least a ½” width. (Note: the “B” should be slightly larger as it will be for the largest block); cut out the letters.

10. Use Mod Podge to glue letters onto the front of each block. Allow to dry.

11. Distress the edges of each block using black distress ink and cosmetic wedge.

12. Seal each block with a  coat of Mod Podge. Allow to dry.

13. Adhere dowel caps to the top of each block with hot glue.

14. Attach gems to the top of each dowel cap with hot glue and tie on black tulle.








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September 21, 2011

Web Wednesday: Martha Stewart Happy Halloween Apothecary Candy Dish

How are your Halloween craft creations going? Do you need more craft suggestions? If so you are in luck, we’ve got plenty! Here is a great craft for adults to make. This Martha Stewart apothecary candy dish. It was designed by one of our talented designers, Chris Williams. This candy dish is perfect for a side table, this candy dish is a simple and fun container for Halloween treats! To learn how to re-create this Halloween candy dish click here.

September 14, 2011

Web Wednesday: Martha Stewart Halloween Tote Bags

It’s that time of year again. Time to begin or continue making more Halloween crafts. We here at Plaid are even more excited than usual about Halloween, due to the fact that we have a whole new line of paint to create with. The new Martha Stewart paint line, has given us so many new colors and supplies to try out. Check out these awesome Halloween tote bags we made using some of the new products from the Martha Stewart line. These bags are sure to be hit wherever you go. Whether trick or treating with your little one or enjoying a seasonal tote yourself, this jack-o-lantern tote is not only fun and easy to make, but will also help you celebrate the season! To find out how to make this craft project click here.

September 7, 2011

Create This Happy Pumpkin Glass Block

Get ready folks, Paint Me Plaid is going to be showing you tons of great project ideas to create for this upcoming Halloween. Here is one that I am in love with. This adorable glowing pumpkin is so unique, and I am always fascinated by anything that lights up. One of our talented designers, Julie Lewis created this project.  See below for all the supplies and the instructions on how to make this adorable and fun Halloween project. Click here to find all of these supplies in one place.

Supplies

PLAID Supplies

  • Plaid ® Glass Surfaces – Large Glass Block
  • FolkArt ® Peel & Stick Painting Stencils™ – Blank
  • FolkArt ® Enamels™ – Pure Orange, 2 oz.
  • FolkArt ® Enamels™ – Licorice, 2 oz.
Other Supplies
Craft knife
¾” tape
#1 Liner brush
Dauber set
Ruler

Instructions

  1. Thoroughly clean glass block before painting.
  2. Tape off outer edge of block using ¾” tape.
  3. Place strips of 1/8” tape 7/8” apart starting at center.
  4. Cut face pattern from stencil blank and place onto glass block over tape strips.
  5. Using dauber, apply Pure Orange over front of block. Let dry slightly and apply second coat. Add third coat if desired. Carefully remove stencil and tape. Clean up any rough edges by gently scraping with craft knife.
  6. When completely dry, place eye and teeth stencils onto block and apply Licorice.
  7. Using Liner brush, add nose and eyebrow details.
  8. Let cure referring to bottle instructions.
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September 7, 2011

Web Wednesday: Spider Web Plate

The countdown to Halloween has begun. Have you started crafting yet? If you haven’t and are still in need of some Halloween crafts to create, might we recommend this spider web plate. This project comes from our friend over at Crap I’ve Made. This project is very simple, yet a very creative Halloween craft. The spider web was created using the new glitter paint from the new Martha Stewart craft line, available in Michaels nationwide and Canada. This glitter paint it amazing, and comes in a variety of different colors. Click here to learn how to make this project, and for more information on any of the new Martha Stewart craft line click here.

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September 2, 2011

Freelance Friday: Repurposed Crafts Using New Line from Martha Stewart

It has been great to see how many different types of crafts bloggers have been making with the new craft line from Martha Stewart. Our friends over at My Repurposed Life, have created three projects using products from the new line. All of these projects are very creative, and simple to make. One of my favorite are the Jack-O-Lantern bottles. A perfect craft to make for this upcoming Halloween. Click here to learn how to make these awesome crafts. From these three projects, which one is your favorite?

August 12, 2011

2nd Annual Trick Your Pumpkin Contest

Plaid is having a contest celebrating Halloween! This year, we are celebrating the many faces of Halloween! Here’s your chance to show us your favorite pumpkin face and win great prizes.

We want YOU to create a three-dimensional pumpkin using your favorite Plaid products – and there are no limits to what you can create!  All we ask is that the pumpkin be three-dimensional – this means that no flat pumpkins are allowed – the actual pumpkin body itself must be at least 1/8” thick. Possibilities include real pumpkins, craft pumpkins, paper mache, clay pots, wood, fabric and more. Use your imagination and Trick Your Pumpkin!

I’m sure you are wondering what are the prizes for this contest?

Prizes include: Grand Prize: $100 cash and a Plaid gift basket of merchandise worth $50 retail value. Runners-Up: 5 recipients will receive a Plaid gift basket of merchandise worth $50 retail value.

To find out the rules of this contest, and how to enter click here.

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October 29, 2010

TGIF Project: Last Minute Halloween Porch Decor

Maybe you weren’t going to be home for trick or treaters on Sunday, and now you are – and boy, are you in need of some quick porch decor!  Cathie and Steve are always great providers of quick projects, and this masked pumpkin is no exception.  With some black and purple paint and then Extreme Glitter, you can be on your way to pumpkin porch greatness in no time!  Visit the full project instructions here.