Sunday, October 28, 2018
DIY Spooky Eyeball Nail Art
Looking for some last minute Halloween nail inspiration? Why not try these spooky eye nails?
Also, if you liked my zombie look from a few weeks ago, I've entered this costume into the Dare to Wear Halloween Costume Contest. Please vote for me if you haven't already and if you have, thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
Materials:
*Black nail polish
*White nail polish
*Nail polish in color(s) of your choice
*Dotting tools in 3 different sizes
*Base coat
Directions:
*Paint nails with the base coat. Let dry.
*Paint nails black. It may take a couple of coats to get your nails dark enough.
*Use the large dotting tool to place white circles where you want the eyes to be. Let dry.
*Use the medium dotting tool to create irises in the color or colors of your choice. Let dry.
*Use the small dotting tool to add pupils to the eyes.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Last Minute Halloween Costume: Lisa Frank Purple Kitten
Looking for a last minute DIY Halloween costume that's inexpensive, easy to make, and adorable? You've come to the right place. I was inspired to create this costume by this Lisa Frank pink kitten costume. I really loved the idea of the bib, but the ones I saw online weren't cheap, so I decided to make a felt variant for a fraction of the cost. Not feeling the Lisa Frank vibe? Pick out some felt in whatever color you likelike be a cat of your choice.
Materials:
*Purple felt
*Pink felt
*White felt
*Headband
*All purpose adhesive
*Pink lipstick
*Purple clothes
*Safety pins
*White gloves or mittens
*Metallic marker
*Scissors
Directions for the Ears:
*Print out the template below. I used the bigger ear template to make mine, but if you're making a costume for a smaller person, the smaller template might work better.
*Trace two copies of the outer ear shape onto the purple felt.
*Trace two copies of the inner ear shape onto the pink felt.
*Cut out the ear pieces and glue the inner ear pieces to the outer ear pieces.
*Glue the ears to the headband. Let dry.
Bib Directions:
*Print out a copy of the bib template below.
*Trace the bib shape onto the white felt and cut out.
*Tuck the top of the bib into the top of your clothes and secure in place with a couple of safety pins.
Cat Paw Gloves Directions:
*Print out a copy of the template below (or any cat paw print shape of your choice).
*Trace two copies of each piece of the paw print template onto the pink felt and cut out.
*Glue the felt to the gloves.
Finishing Touches:
*Draw on a nose and whiskers with pink lipstick.
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
My Halloween 2018 Party and New Halloween Trophies
This past Saturday Brian and I held out annual Halloween party. We had a ton of fun and we hope all of our guests did as well. Here's a recap of our party, including two new crafting and activity ideas.
Usually I devote a section to food, but Brian and I were too busy to do any food crafting this time around. We went with pizza and pretzel sticks and our friends Ayesha and Ken brought cookies and ice cream, so there was still plenty to eat. However, if you're looking for something a bit spookier, check out last year's post for some ghoulish goodies.
Here's what the front door looked like. We got a hanger for the Wayton Manor sign so we didn't have to hang it off the mailbox this year. My spooky doorbell suffered a fall earlier this season which messed up the speaker, but Brian managed to fix it, so it was back in working order for the party. My jack-o'lantern lights got dashed around during last October's wind storm, but they returned this year, minus the one jack o'lantern that split in two when the wind bashed the door against it. I also put up my "knock if you dare" door hanger, which I downloaded as a PDF from Family Fun years ago and have not been able to find online in the years since.
My little cemetery was the core outdoor decoration. Five of the tombstones are handmade, and you can find the tutorials here, here, here, and here. The other stones are from Target and Dollar Tree. The fencing and the zombie fog accessory are also from Target. The bat gate posts are from Dollar Tree, although I painted them black, so if you see them in store, they won't look quite like this. My cemetery angel is also hiding out in the back there. The haunted hedge eyes, which are peeking out from behind the bat tombstone, I got from Target years ago. The "Haunted: Keep Out!" tape I picked up from A.C. Moore years ago.
Here's the "Beware of Werewolf" setup again. It has become a Halloween staple.
We also had a new display this year, although I almost didn't get a chance to put it out because it was raining at the beginning of the party. I decided to do a gothic take on Alice in Wonderland, what I call Alice in Halloweenland. To accompany my costume, I decided to make some decorations, including clay mushrooms, skeleton flamingos, a giant paper mache mushroom (tutorial to come), and oversized roses (tutorial to come). Unfortunately I don't have anywhere to store all of the oversized props, so this one is probably a one time display.
If you've been following my blog for a while now, many of these decorations may look familiar to you, although the arrangement is a little different from what I've done in the past in many instances. For one thing, I moved the haunted mirror and the lenticulars to the wall. I also reframed some of the lenticulars to give them a more uniform appearance and brought out one that had been sitting in storage because I didn't have a frame for it. The lenticulars came from Dollar Tree except for the vampire couple on either side of the mirror. Those two were from Rite Aid, although I got all of the lenticulars years ago, so I don't know if anywhere sells those exact ones anymore.
Here's an overview of the living room. My sister loves Stephen King, so I brought out my framed Stephen King DVD cover wall art once again. You'll also see my spooky sign in the background.
This was another little spooky setup I had. The figurines and ghostly grove came from A.C. Moore years ago. The "Beware" sign I got from Target a while back. The spooky radio Brian picked up for me from Joann earlier this month.
This is how I decorated the couch. I have tutorials for the zombie throw pillows and the eyeball throw pillow. The "creepy cloth" came from Dollar Tree.
Here's my potions shelf. On this shelf you'll see my creepy rag doll, my Pet Sematary inspired potion bottles, my monster blood, my spell book (plus another spell book I made but have not blogged about yet), my gingerbread zombie, my Halloween 2017 "Best Couples Costume" trophy, more potion bottles, my nebula in a bottle, my spooky faced candle, and my 2016 "Best Couples Costume" trophy. The skull, test tubes, beakers, and tea light candles are all from Target. The spider web candle I got from Kohl's years ago.
Here are my creepy dolls. The antique haunted radio I got from Target two years ago and the haunted phone also came from Target. They have a similar phone at Target this year, although I don't think it looks nearly as nice as this one.
Here is the fortune telling setup, new as of this year. Brian's mom gave me a Target gift card for my birthday, so of course I saved it to buy Halloween stuff. The wheel of fate, candelabra, candles, and crystal ball are all from Target. Brian usually does tarot readings at our party, so I ordered some Alice in Wonderland tarot cards from Amazon. However, we ended up forgetting about them.
Last up we have the bathroom, which I decorated as room 217 from The Shining once again. I put up "redrum" on the wall and added a replica of the invite Jack finds in the Overlook scrapbook, as I have done in previous years. I also added a paper masquerade mask, a tube of lipstick, and a floor 2 passkey, which hopefully I'll have a tutorial of for next year. I placed the roque mallet in the bathtub again as well.
Several years ago I made some paper witch hats to use in a Halloween Yankee swap. The hats had been sitting in storage for the past several years and so I decided that it might be fun to let people make wearable hair accessories by taping or gluing the hats to headbands. I had my pom pom critters on the table with the hats and people ended up using them in their hair accessories too. Both the witch hats and the pom pom critters are relatively easy to make, so if you're looking for a party activity, this could be a fun one. Make a few hats and/or critters in advance (or let your partygoers craft them) and offer some glue and duct tape to attach to headbands. The headbands make good party favors too.
Brian and I went as gothic Mad Hatter and Alice for my party. Here's how I made the pinafore apron, the bow, the White Rabbit plushie and its bag, and the Mad Hatter Hat. The romper and heels I got from Love Culture and the socks came from Joann. For more costume ideas, keep reading.
Here are most of our costumes. Brian's mom was a red hat lady, Katie was Georgie from It, Jacob was Buckethead (see below), mom was a jack-o'-lantern, and Ken was a werewolf. As you can see, there were a lot of good costumes, but only three trophies.
Katie won "Best Costume."
Jacob won "Most Creative" costume.
Brian and I won "Best Couples Costume."
Below are the 2018 costume contest trophies. To make the trophies, I hot glue cat figurines to jar lids and paint the lid and the cats black. Using a nail art brush or something similarly thin, I give the cats red eyes. I type up the trophy label, print it out, and glue it to the jar lid.
For the couple's costume, I made the cats into Freddy Kreuger and Nancy from A Nightmare on Elm Street. For the Nancy cat, I glued some doll hair to her head. For the Freddy cat, I painted on the sweater and glove. To make the hat, I punched a circle from brown cardstock. The circle became the top of the hat. I cut a circle around the hole and that became the brim of the hat. I cut a thin strip of cardstock and rolled it into a cylinder, then glued the cylinder to the brim and the circle to the top of the cylinder. That's how I made the hat.
The "Most Creative" costume was inspired by Katie's mock Goosebumps cover. It's supposed to be "cat got your tongue." I cut tongue shapes from pink felt, drew a line down the middle using black pen, and glued them to the jar lid. I then painted red "blood" over the end of the tongue and part of the lid.
The "Best Costume" was originally supposed to be a dinosaur, but it ended up looking like a multi-finned green shark. That's probably because I made it basically the same way I made my shark cat trophy last year.
Hopefully you've enjoyed this glimpse into this year's Halloween party. For more cool food and activity ideas, check out my posts from 2017, 2016, 2015, and 2014, plus my The Shining and Goosebumps themed birthday parties.
Usually I devote a section to food, but Brian and I were too busy to do any food crafting this time around. We went with pizza and pretzel sticks and our friends Ayesha and Ken brought cookies and ice cream, so there was still plenty to eat. However, if you're looking for something a bit spookier, check out last year's post for some ghoulish goodies.
Outdoor Decor
Here's what the front door looked like. We got a hanger for the Wayton Manor sign so we didn't have to hang it off the mailbox this year. My spooky doorbell suffered a fall earlier this season which messed up the speaker, but Brian managed to fix it, so it was back in working order for the party. My jack-o'lantern lights got dashed around during last October's wind storm, but they returned this year, minus the one jack o'lantern that split in two when the wind bashed the door against it. I also put up my "knock if you dare" door hanger, which I downloaded as a PDF from Family Fun years ago and have not been able to find online in the years since.
My little cemetery was the core outdoor decoration. Five of the tombstones are handmade, and you can find the tutorials here, here, here, and here. The other stones are from Target and Dollar Tree. The fencing and the zombie fog accessory are also from Target. The bat gate posts are from Dollar Tree, although I painted them black, so if you see them in store, they won't look quite like this. My cemetery angel is also hiding out in the back there. The haunted hedge eyes, which are peeking out from behind the bat tombstone, I got from Target years ago. The "Haunted: Keep Out!" tape I picked up from A.C. Moore years ago.
Here's the "Beware of Werewolf" setup again. It has become a Halloween staple.
We also had a new display this year, although I almost didn't get a chance to put it out because it was raining at the beginning of the party. I decided to do a gothic take on Alice in Wonderland, what I call Alice in Halloweenland. To accompany my costume, I decided to make some decorations, including clay mushrooms, skeleton flamingos, a giant paper mache mushroom (tutorial to come), and oversized roses (tutorial to come). Unfortunately I don't have anywhere to store all of the oversized props, so this one is probably a one time display.
Indoor Decorations
If you've been following my blog for a while now, many of these decorations may look familiar to you, although the arrangement is a little different from what I've done in the past in many instances. For one thing, I moved the haunted mirror and the lenticulars to the wall. I also reframed some of the lenticulars to give them a more uniform appearance and brought out one that had been sitting in storage because I didn't have a frame for it. The lenticulars came from Dollar Tree except for the vampire couple on either side of the mirror. Those two were from Rite Aid, although I got all of the lenticulars years ago, so I don't know if anywhere sells those exact ones anymore.
Here's an overview of the living room. My sister loves Stephen King, so I brought out my framed Stephen King DVD cover wall art once again. You'll also see my spooky sign in the background.
This was another little spooky setup I had. The figurines and ghostly grove came from A.C. Moore years ago. The "Beware" sign I got from Target a while back. The spooky radio Brian picked up for me from Joann earlier this month.
This is how I decorated the couch. I have tutorials for the zombie throw pillows and the eyeball throw pillow. The "creepy cloth" came from Dollar Tree.
Here's my potions shelf. On this shelf you'll see my creepy rag doll, my Pet Sematary inspired potion bottles, my monster blood, my spell book (plus another spell book I made but have not blogged about yet), my gingerbread zombie, my Halloween 2017 "Best Couples Costume" trophy, more potion bottles, my nebula in a bottle, my spooky faced candle, and my 2016 "Best Couples Costume" trophy. The skull, test tubes, beakers, and tea light candles are all from Target. The spider web candle I got from Kohl's years ago.
Here are my creepy dolls. The antique haunted radio I got from Target two years ago and the haunted phone also came from Target. They have a similar phone at Target this year, although I don't think it looks nearly as nice as this one.
Here is the fortune telling setup, new as of this year. Brian's mom gave me a Target gift card for my birthday, so of course I saved it to buy Halloween stuff. The wheel of fate, candelabra, candles, and crystal ball are all from Target. Brian usually does tarot readings at our party, so I ordered some Alice in Wonderland tarot cards from Amazon. However, we ended up forgetting about them.
Last up we have the bathroom, which I decorated as room 217 from The Shining once again. I put up "redrum" on the wall and added a replica of the invite Jack finds in the Overlook scrapbook, as I have done in previous years. I also added a paper masquerade mask, a tube of lipstick, and a floor 2 passkey, which hopefully I'll have a tutorial of for next year. I placed the roque mallet in the bathtub again as well.
Party Hat Craft
Several years ago I made some paper witch hats to use in a Halloween Yankee swap. The hats had been sitting in storage for the past several years and so I decided that it might be fun to let people make wearable hair accessories by taping or gluing the hats to headbands. I had my pom pom critters on the table with the hats and people ended up using them in their hair accessories too. Both the witch hats and the pom pom critters are relatively easy to make, so if you're looking for a party activity, this could be a fun one. Make a few hats and/or critters in advance (or let your partygoers craft them) and offer some glue and duct tape to attach to headbands. The headbands make good party favors too.
Alice in Halloweenland Costume
Brian and I went as gothic Mad Hatter and Alice for my party. Here's how I made the pinafore apron, the bow, the White Rabbit plushie and its bag, and the Mad Hatter Hat. The romper and heels I got from Love Culture and the socks came from Joann. For more costume ideas, keep reading.
The Costume Contest
Here are most of our costumes. Brian's mom was a red hat lady, Katie was Georgie from It, Jacob was Buckethead (see below), mom was a jack-o'-lantern, and Ken was a werewolf. As you can see, there were a lot of good costumes, but only three trophies.
Katie won "Best Costume."
Jacob won "Most Creative" costume.
Brian and I won "Best Couples Costume."
Halloween Trophies
Below are the 2018 costume contest trophies. To make the trophies, I hot glue cat figurines to jar lids and paint the lid and the cats black. Using a nail art brush or something similarly thin, I give the cats red eyes. I type up the trophy label, print it out, and glue it to the jar lid.
For the couple's costume, I made the cats into Freddy Kreuger and Nancy from A Nightmare on Elm Street. For the Nancy cat, I glued some doll hair to her head. For the Freddy cat, I painted on the sweater and glove. To make the hat, I punched a circle from brown cardstock. The circle became the top of the hat. I cut a circle around the hole and that became the brim of the hat. I cut a thin strip of cardstock and rolled it into a cylinder, then glued the cylinder to the brim and the circle to the top of the cylinder. That's how I made the hat.
The "Most Creative" costume was inspired by Katie's mock Goosebumps cover. It's supposed to be "cat got your tongue." I cut tongue shapes from pink felt, drew a line down the middle using black pen, and glued them to the jar lid. I then painted red "blood" over the end of the tongue and part of the lid.
The "Best Costume" was originally supposed to be a dinosaur, but it ended up looking like a multi-finned green shark. That's probably because I made it basically the same way I made my shark cat trophy last year.
Hopefully you've enjoyed this glimpse into this year's Halloween party. For more cool food and activity ideas, check out my posts from 2017, 2016, 2015, and 2014, plus my The Shining and Goosebumps themed birthday parties.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
DIY Zombie Nails and Zombie Photo Shoot
This year I decided to go for a zombie look for Dare to Wear's annual Halloween costume contest. I saw these awesome nails on Pinterest and decided to use them for inspiration. I'm not nearly as talented as the person who painted those, but I think my nails give that "just crawled out of the grave" vibe nonetheless. Plus, you can make these using just nail polish.
I intended to take pictures of the stages, but it ended up taking some trial and error, removing polish and adding it back, before I got the "bruising" to a point where I was okay with it. Thus, my instructions don't fully capture the process I went through. Hopefully you can replicate these without those issues, but if it takes a few tries, you're in good company.
Materials:
*Clear base coat
*White nail polish
*Dark purple nail polish
*Lavender nail polish
*Magenta nail polish
*Crimson nail polish
*Nail art brush
*Makeup sponge or sponge brush
Directions:
*Start by painting your nails as you would for a French manicure.
*Sponge on dark purple around the base of the nails to create bruising.
*Sponge on a light layer of lavender nail polish to tone down the dark purple a little.
*Sponge a little bit of magenta around the edges of the "bruising.". Let dry.
*Use the nail art brush to draw on "cracks" in the nails in crimson.
*Add crimson "bloodstains" to the tips of the nails and sponge on some crimson along the skin beneath the nails.
Undying Love Photo Shoot
For Dare to Wear's contest, I wanted to do something with the Sweetheart Top in scarlet. The red roses remind me of Valentine's Day and Valentine's Day reminds me of zombies, so I decided to go with a zombie themed shoot I called "Undying Love." Here are the photos that I thought captured the story.
Other Zombie Photos
I also took some photos that didn't really fit into the narrative. And since I have my zombie romper, I thought it would be funny to do a zombie shoot in a zombie romper, so we did a second photo shoot with the zombie romper. I'm so glad we did that second shoot too, because I feel like I really got into character with that one and some of the pics are pretty creepy.
This was probably my favorite photo shoot I've done. The nice thing about being a zombie is that you don't have to worry about looking pretty. I didn't have to smile. I spent the two hours Brian was photographing me growling and gnashing my teeth. This may sound weird, but I had a ton of fun pretending to be a zombie.
The pics that follow are just a small sample of the ones Brian shot, and I love each one of them.