Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Shopping Bag Ghost Tutorial - Guest Post




Look at these cute shopping bag ghosts that my friend Sunny made... and she was nice enough to share the tutorial!






Shopping bag ghost tutorial:

I was inspired to make a Halloween wreath using a wire hanger and cut up plastic tablecloths and trash bags (turned out much more fabulous than that sounds)...and I got to thinking...what else could I make with these free/low-cost everyday items?

I played around with twisting the wire hanger and got a ghost shape. At first, I wrapped toilet paper around (you could also use white streamers) and cut out black construction paper for the eyes and mouth and "Boo!". Simple and cute. But would it last long as an outdoor decoration? Maybe not. So I thought about using a white trash bag but...what about a plastic grocery bag! I had tons of those and the sheerness of it might make for an interesting ghost. Plus - it's upcycling (instead of using a new kitchen trash bag, I could use up some of the many grocery bags we accumulate every month - sorry Earth!).





First, I simply cut off the part with the store name, leaving only solid white plastic. Using two bags, I wrapped and strategically taped until I was satisfied with the ghostliness of it. Then I used double-stick tape to put scraps of black trash bag (leftover from the wreath) to form the eyes and mouth. You could probably also just use a black Sharpie and get the same effect. And there you go - from grocery bag to ghost in less than 10 minutes! And the great thing about using a wire hanger is that it comes ready made with a hook for hanging!

Hope you try it and Happy Halloween!!
Sunny
 and look at this one made with wire hanger and toilet paper:

 If you get a chance, please visit my friend Sunny on HubPages :)

also, if you get a chance drop by and see my Halloween wreath tutorial using a wire hanger!

Thank you so much for dropping by! 

Jamie

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Halloween Garland Made From Cereal Boxes!

Happy Halloween Garland

Here is a pic of the "Happy Halloween" garland I made...   The letters were cut out of saved cereal boxes.... I LOVE cereal boxes.. it's the BEST crafting material and you can pretty much get it for free :)  Anyway, I cut the letters out, using the font Ravie and painted them black and put orange polka dots on them. I then glued them to a piece of jute and tied strips of gingham patterned material and also various Halloween colors of ribbon in between each letter.  This was super easy, cheap to make and I'm really happy with how it turned out.  What do you think??

If you are interested in a more detailed tutorial, click here.

Thank you for dropping by!

Jamie

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Free Printables- Bright Colored Papers


Above is an example of some of my free printables in bright, vibrant colors... I made LOTS of them and they are all available for download for free!  Use them to do scrapbooking, paper crafts or anything you like.

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