Both the Stampotique challenge and Simon Says Stamp & Show challenge ask us to create something spooky, Stampotique with the theme SPOOKY, CREEPY, CRAWLY and Simon Says Stamp & Show SOMETHING SPOOKAY. I thought I would have a better go today as I have only entered a tag for SSSS so tried to create something in a little more detail.
I have created a spooky house, using an old bird house I had lying around. The house is painted with black acrylic paint and sprayed with Altered Originals Spray, burnt orange. The roof has been decorated with the skull from Stampotique and branches from the garden have been added to add to the spooky feel.
I have also added a few autumnal leaves from the garden.
I did want to add a real spiders web from the garden, however, I could not find one anywhere, typical just when you want one. Think I will add this to my Halloween table this weekend. Enjoy your day, Tracy x x
30 comments:
Love this - and how you "just had a bird house" lying around - as you do! It is great- and I really want those stampotique skulls!
It is fanatstic, Tracy!
I must ask you...is it a real bird house from the garden or one you bought to alter...just curious?
You have done an amazing job!!!!!!!!
Sue xx
Love the skull tiles......what a great idea!!
Brilliantly spooktacular, ooohhhaaaaaaa ha ha ha, love it:0) xx
fab Tracy. wonderful fun.
Wowser, love it. I love the way you've used the skulls for the roof tiles, inspirational. I just adore your work. An amazing job xx
What a wonderful project - inspired use of the skulls! The Design Team are really pleased that you joined us for the Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge this week- Thank you!
Well, you definitely nailed spooky! Totally awesome piece Tracy, I love all the elements, and thanks for joining the Simon Says stamp and Show challenge!
Your spooky house is absolutely stunning, Tracy! Thanks for joining us at Stampotique Designers Challenge # 18.
what a cool piece,
grate take on this weeks theme,
loving the scull tile roof,
I do think the birds will be spooked into moveing though.
Kat
Love your "Spooky" house Tracy, brilliant idea to use the skulls as roof tiles x
I would definitely be adding that to my Halloween table, this is fabulous! Love how you used the skulls to decorate the birdhouse. Definitely spooky! Thanks for coming out to play with us again at Stampotique Designer's Challenge!
Ooh I love it Tracy especially how you have done the skull roof, just brilliant. Annette x
Amazing Tracy, those roof tiles are just brilliant, what a fab idea.....
How cool!!! I LOVE the skull roof tiles!
You are so creative, Tracy! Honestly, I have an old bird house too and never would have thought to use it like that. I absolutely love the roof with the skulls, but actually everything about it is wonderfully spooky. You rocked our challenge this week at Simon Says Stamp and Show. Thanks for being a regular!
TOTALLY Fantastic and UTTERLY divine art Tracy, this has to be one of my favest Hallowe'en pieces from this year! x
Great project! That skull roof - definitely spooky. Thanks for plaing along with the Simon Says Stamp & Show challenge blog.
This is brilliant Tracy. I love the skull roof. thanks for joining us at Stampotique again x
What a fabulous spookay house, I love your skull eves on the amazing roof!
Gini
xx
Congrats on your Stamp and Show Top 3! Well deserved! Fantastic spooky house!
Fatastically spooky - great work! I love the 'cobwebs' in the tree.
I love everything about this! Great make.
LOVE IT!!! Congrats!! Very well deserved!!! Have a wonderful week. Dawn
That is one cool creepy house Tracy! Thanks so much for joining us again at Stampotique!
FABULOUS!!! Love the skulls as shingles. Great decoration! xxD
Wow, Tracy, now THAT's a spooky house!!! I'm not sure I could live in a place shingled with skulls (plus think of the maintenance)!!! LOL!! This project is a perfect fit for the Stampotique Challenge this week!! Thank you so much for joining us again and good luck in the draw!!
Cheers,
Val :)
Very cool, I mean creepy! The heads look really great as the roof. :)
This is such a cool project!
this is so brilliantly clever!!!
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