Thursday, January 28, 2016
Felt Gingerbread Zombie
Looking for something cuddly and sweet to give your valentine? Search no further than this craft ;).
Materials:
*Brown felt (for a more gingerbready aesthetic) or green felt (for a more zombie-like look)
*Gingerbread person template (I traced around a cookie cutter)
*Chalk
*Scissors
*Red and white (or black) fabric paint
*Needle and thread
*Stuffing
Directions:
*Trace two gingerbread person shapes onto your felt with chalk and cut out.
*Decorate one of your gingerbread cut outs with fabric paint to make it look zombie-like. A few years ago, Brian and I made gingerbread zombie cookies for a Halloween party and I decided that I wanted to make mine resemble that, but you can also go for a more gruesome look. Set aside your zombie to dry.
The zombie gingerbread person that served as the inspiration for my zombie gingerbread plushie.
*Using a blanket stitch, sew the together the two zombie halves, leaving an opening large enough for you to add the stuffing. Insert stuffing until your zombie reaches its desired fullness and then sew closed.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Zombie Valentine's Heart Banner
*Cardstock
*Silhouette CAMEO (or heart template and a pen)
*All purpose adhesive
*Thread
Directions:
*If you have a Silhouette CAMEO, import the below template into Silhouette Studio and have it cut out the hearts for the banner. (For more detailed instructions on using the Silhouette CAMEO with my templates, see this post.)
*If you don't have a Silhouette CAMEO, you can print out a heart template and trace 27 hearts (or 21 if you want to leave out the zombie bit) and hand write letters.
*Space out hearts as desired and then glue them to the thread. Let dry.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
"Bloody" Handprint Zombie Valentine's Card
Valentine's Day is one month away, which means it's time for me to liven (or deaden, I suppose) up this holiday with some zombies!
Materials:
*Blood colored paint (I added a small amount of black paint to red paint)
*Tap water
*Paintbrush
*White cardstock
*Pencil
*Black marker
Directions:
*Fold paper in half to create a card.
*Cover your workstation in newspaper or other scrap paper and place the card at your workstation.
*Paint your palm with the blood colored paint and then place your hand at about the center of the front of the card to create a "bloody" handprint.
*Use your fingers to smear streaks of paint along the card.
*Add some blood splatters using the paintbrush. I had to water down my paint a little to get it to splatter.
*Once the front of the card is decorated to your liking, set it aside to dry.
*When the outside of the card has dried, add some bloodstains to the inside and then let dry. Make sure to leave some white space for your Valentine's message.
*Write your Valentine's message in pencil to make sure you get the desired spacing and then trace over it with black marker.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Glitter Name Bottles
I am a sucker for souvenirs with my name on them, so this summer when Coca-Cola released their name bottles, I was excited to find a couple with my name. Brian suggested adding glitter to them to make them look prettier, so I decided to try that and it worked pretty well. If you don't have any name bottles, some of the seasonal Coke bottles could look good with glitter, or any bottle you think looks cool but want to spruce up a little.
The procedure for this craft is similar to that for making glitter ornaments, but the shape of the bottle makes it a little more challenging, so I decided to include a video tutorial. Brian joins me again as my crafting assistant, so be prepared for more of his shenanigans.