First let me say I have not started decorating for Halloween. =) I am busy making pieces and playing around with how I will display them later this month/early October. This is a Pinterest-inspired project. Lucky me, I had everything I needed!
I have a ton of these wood candlesticks. I had painted and used them for other projects. When I tire of them, I simply give them a fresh coat of paint. This trio was perfect for this project.
I gave them all a few coats of black paint. The jar is from a project I posted a week or so ago. It's an old dressing jar that I also painted black. I used E6000 glue to adhere it to the smaller of the candlesticks.
Then I got busy on the fun part: covering them with candle wax. I just lit a candle and let the wax drip in random spots on the jar and the taller candlesticks.
Super easy, right? And so perfect for Halloween. I'm thinking of displaying them on a stack of black books I picked up from a local thrift store, and using one of the flashcards I made last week.
Right now they are holding some of my French script candles, but I'm sure I'll be adding some Halloween-appropriate ones down the road.
Jeanine
I have a ton of these wood candlesticks. I had painted and used them for other projects. When I tire of them, I simply give them a fresh coat of paint. This trio was perfect for this project.
I gave them all a few coats of black paint. The jar is from a project I posted a week or so ago. It's an old dressing jar that I also painted black. I used E6000 glue to adhere it to the smaller of the candlesticks.
Then I got busy on the fun part: covering them with candle wax. I just lit a candle and let the wax drip in random spots on the jar and the taller candlesticks.
Super easy, right? And so perfect for Halloween. I'm thinking of displaying them on a stack of black books I picked up from a local thrift store, and using one of the flashcards I made last week.
Right now they are holding some of my French script candles, but I'm sure I'll be adding some Halloween-appropriate ones down the road.
Jeanine
Have you seen the great Halloween banners my sister, Kathy from Creative Home Expressions has in her Etsy shop? She had some last year that I loved but they sold out quickly. Rats! (She has since added more!) So, over the summer I picked up a canvas banner from Hobby Lobby so I could copycat a Halloween banner for fall.
I purchased the skull images from Graphique (my fave digital download shop!) on Etsy, and used TAP paper to iron them on my canvas.
Then I had to hunt down a stick from the garage. Found one the kids used for roasting marshmallows last year (sssssh!). It was pretty clean but I have to have my hubby cut the stick down to size. I used twine for my "hanger."
I also added some orange and black tea-stained seam binding like Kathy did. I feel like it's missing some wording or another image so I may add something to the upper right corner. Overall, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Thanks to my sister for the Halloween inspiration!
Jeanine
I purchased the skull images from Graphique (my fave digital download shop!) on Etsy, and used TAP paper to iron them on my canvas.
Then I had to hunt down a stick from the garage. Found one the kids used for roasting marshmallows last year (sssssh!). It was pretty clean but I have to have my hubby cut the stick down to size. I used twine for my "hanger."
I also added some orange and black tea-stained seam binding like Kathy did. I feel like it's missing some wording or another image so I may add something to the upper right corner. Overall, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Thanks to my sister for the Halloween inspiration!
Jeanine
Even thought it was a sweltering 90 degrees here yesterday, I started putting out some autumn touches. The kids went back to school and I just couldn't help myself during some work down time.
An autumn flash card to dress up one of my vintage typewriters.
And pumpkins galore!
I didn't realize I had so many.
They are on vintage scales, under cloches and in peat pots.
Some I made and some I've bought through the years.
I also added this great autumn printable found on Pinterest to my little vintage desk. Yes, I'm ready for autumn!
Jeanine
An autumn flash card to dress up one of my vintage typewriters.
And pumpkins galore!
I didn't realize I had so many.
They are on vintage scales, under cloches and in peat pots.
Some I made and some I've bought through the years.
I also added this great autumn printable found on Pinterest to my little vintage desk. Yes, I'm ready for autumn!
Jeanine
I couldn't find any vintage Halloween-ish flash cards on Etsy or eBay that I liked. Some were too expensive. Others didn't have the exact words I was looking for. So I made my own.
I did a search for vintage flash card fonts and came upon this one called UglyQua. I downloaded it to my computer and started using it in a simple word document.
Of course, I examined some vintage cards first to get the wording and numbers just right.
I printed them out onto beige cardstock and cut them to the size I wanted. I distressed the edges to give them a more vintage feel.
Originally I wanted to do them to have something creepy displayed on my vintage typewriters, but now I'm thinking they'd work well for a nice Halloween banner. What do you think?!
Jeanine
I did a search for vintage flash card fonts and came upon this one called UglyQua. I downloaded it to my computer and started using it in a simple word document.
Of course, I examined some vintage cards first to get the wording and numbers just right.
I printed them out onto beige cardstock and cut them to the size I wanted. I distressed the edges to give them a more vintage feel.
Originally I wanted to do them to have something creepy displayed on my vintage typewriters, but now I'm thinking they'd work well for a nice Halloween banner. What do you think?!
Jeanine
I bought this little clothes hanger from a garage sale a few weeks ago. It needed a few coats of fresh paint...
And a Frenchy touch.
I used some of the chalk paint I got at Michael's - again not loving the paint but I refuse to throw it out.
I used the Omni Gel method to adhere the French crowns. Boy were they tricky. They are so tiny - I had to use wallet size in order to get them to fit!
I'm going to be hanging this in the tea room.
Jeanine
And a Frenchy touch.
I used some of the chalk paint I got at Michael's - again not loving the paint but I refuse to throw it out.
I used the Omni Gel method to adhere the French crowns. Boy were they tricky. They are so tiny - I had to use wallet size in order to get them to fit!
I'm going to be hanging this in the tea room.
Jeanine