Monday, August 26, 2024

Exciting Things to Come


 No new blog post this week because things are pretty busy right now. I'm drafting the last quarter of my third book, editing a short story, and I have a talk coming up next week, which the flyer above details, so I haven't had a ton of time for crafting. But I do have some cool ideas in the works, so I wanted to to take a moment to share my plans with you. 

First up, I have a new Hallo-zine in the works. I decided to go with a themed issue this time. (Any guesses?) In it, you'll find a fun quiz, costume ideas, a new craft, an excerpt from one of my stories, and more. I still have a few pieces left to write, but I'm hoping to get this out in the next couple of weeks. 

After that, I have a number of costume ideas in store for you, so get ready to bust out your felt and removable vinyl. And yes, one of these costumes is Pokémon-related. I also have a couple of one-off crafts, and between those and the costumes, that should take us through Halloween season. 

I can't wait to share these with you all! 

Monday, August 19, 2024

More DIY Potion Bottles

 


Repurpose empty seasoning bottles in this fun Halloween craft. 


Materials: 


*Pre-washed seasoning bottles

*Plastic Halloween figures

*Potion label charms 

*Twine

*Hot glue

*Glitter, shaped sequins, sprinkles, or other "ingredients" to fill the potion bottles 


Directions: 


*Pick a Halloween figure and label that work well together. For example, I paired a bubbling cauldron with my witch's brew charm and a bat with my wool of bat charm. 

*Remove the lid from the seasoning container and hot glue the figure to the center of the lid. Let cool. 

*Tie the charm around the neck of the bottle using twine.

*Fill the container with glitter, sprinkles, sequins, colorful liquid, or something else that represents the potion ingredient. For example, I used witch's brew sprinkles for the witch's brew and shredded black felt for wool of bat.

*Seal the container. Now your potions are ready for display.

Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Clay Sheet Ghost Earrings

 


Add some spooky whimsy to your outfits with these adorable ghost earrings.


Materials:


*White oven-baked clay

*Jump ring

*Toothpick

*Ear wires

*Jewelry pliers 


Directions: 


*Take a small amount of clay and shape it into a thin circle roughly 1.5"-2" in diameter. 

*Shape into a sheet ghost shape. You may find it helpful to drape over the end of a pen or similar object. 

*Embed a jump ring in the top of the ghost's head. Make sure enough of the ring is sticking out so that you can slide an ear wire through.

*Use a toothpick to press a face into the ghost.

*Bake in the oven in accordance with the directions on the clay packaging. Let cool.

*Using pliers, attach ear wires to the ghosts.

Monday, August 5, 2024

DIY Bear Ears

 



I'm back! Sort of. I still have the tendon injury, which limits how much time I can spend writing. And since I'm a horror writer, I need to spend most my writing time focusing on my fiction. But I've made a number of crafts and DIYs over the past few years, and I miss sharing them with you all. So I hope to pop in from time to time with a new craft.

Since Halloween is on the horizon, I figured today I'd show you how I made these bear ears. I made them for a book release, which I'll tell you more about at the end of the post. But first, the tutorial. 

DIY Bear Ears

Materials:

*Black headband

*Black felt

*Pink felt

*All purpose or fabric adhesive

*Scissors 

*Marker for tracing 

*Bigger cylinder and smaller cylinder for tracing circles (sizes depend on your preferences for the ear size)


Directions: 

*Trace and cut out two larger circles in black felt and two smaller circles in pink felt.

*Center the pink circles on the black circles and glue together.

*Line up the circles along the headband where you would like them positioned and trim off the excess felt that dips below the headband.

*Glue the ears to the headband. Let dry. 


Grizzly: A Charity Anthology


I'm so excited to share that my short story "Jane" was accepted into Grizzly: A Charity Anthology! All proceeds from this anthology benefit Take Back the Night, an organization dedicated to ending sexual assault globally. Inspired by the man vs. bear debate, all of the stories have a bear theme, although in some cases, the bear is central to the story whereas in others, the bear exists in passing mention. The anthology is multi-genre, and my story is horror. I'm including the blurb below, and if you would like to learn more, you can check it out on Amazon or Goodreads. It is only available until September 10th, so if you'd like to have a copy, make sure to pick it up before then. 


The Blurb: 

Boys will be boys.

Bears will be bears…

Brace yourself for twenty mixed-genre tales, all tied together with a neat bear- shaped bow that your mother would be proud of. Guaranteed to make you ‘smile more often’ and rage like it’s ‘that time of the month’.

Written by femme SA survivors for all SA survivors, Grizzly is the charity anthology that aims to give back and bite back.

Sometimes, when you can’t find the strength to roar, a growl will do.