"As we approach All
Hallows' Eve we want you to create a vintage, shabby, industrial, steampunk or
mixed media project to celebrate the spookiness of Halloween, don't limit
yourself to black, orange and purple - just 'Make it Spooky'!"
I had a fabulous Laser Cut ATC Block from Fernli Designs that I wanted to decorate and this seemed the perfect opportunity. I began by painting the Block with a coat of DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylic Carbon Black and I then dried the paint with a heat tool. The next layer was a coat of Medium Grey Antiquing Cream and once dry I then rubbed away some of the Antiquing Cream, around the edges and randomly around the Block using a soft baby wipe. Once I was happy with the look I then used Andy Skinner's background stamp from his Toxic set to stamp around the block. I stamped using Black Stazon which I then dried with my heat tool. I then applied a coat of DecoArt Matte Medium to make sure the Antiquing Cream was then permanent and could no longer be moved.
I then had great fun with a new skull mould I have just taken delivery of. I broke up some old childrens crayons and added them to the mould. I did not melt the crayons as I added layers, I simply added all the crayons in one go and then started to melt. I was hoping that the top crayons would melt before all the bottom layer of crayons and it worked! some of the crayon pieces have stayed whole which I absolutely love! Once I had melted the crayons I allowed them to set overnight before removing from the mould.
I just adore the detail in the teeth; it's the little details that always make me happy!
I added a touch of stencilling to the background before adhering the skull. Applying DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylic Carbon Black over Andy Skinner's French Elements Stencil to add numbers to the background, giving a further layer of interest. I also added splatters of DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylic Pyrrole Red to coordinate with the red in my skull. I added some cotton thread and a circle of twine around the skull for added texture.
I added skulls around each side of my Block using Andy Skinner's Day of the Dead stencil; again using Carbon Black Fluid Acrylic. More splatters of red paint added as a contrast.
A second skull around the other side and more of those red splatters.
I love that all the layers are still visible which adds so much interest to the background.
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Thanks so much for stopping by. Tracy x x
23 comments:
WOW!!! WOW!!! That skull from the crayons is FABULOUS! The way you left some parts intact is artsy wonderful! This is beyond cool! PINNED!
Oh my gosh - love the 'brains' that show through the skull - great colors on this - a wonderful spooky box - super stenciling on the other sides Tracy but that dimensional skull is a 'killer'! Julia xx
FABULOUS! Amazing project, I love the dark soul of this skull, colors are fabulous , grey and red are fantastic together and absolutely unusual! BArbara
Brilliant! Loving that skull mould
Love
Amanda x
Oh err .... that skull mould is really Scary !!! Great use of the colours to create a really deep project for Halloween. Not sure I would want him looking at me in the craft room though Truly scary Tracy! .... but a great project! Jennie x
Oh my gosh, creepy, creepy, creepy. What an amazing work of art Tracy and beautifully scary at the same time. I just love the skull with the crayons still showing through what a brilliant idea and then coupled with those very atmospheric colours ooooooh so eeeeerie. Xxx
A stunning creation Tracey, perfect colours to compliment the spooky image and so much texture.
B x
Absolute knockout Creation! Tracy The moulded skull is superb! Gotta love those pearly 'greys' and that sinister smile !! Mwahhhhh! Love the unmelted crayons too. Great colours and stenciling.
An all round spooktacular piece . LOVE it !
hugs x
Okay that is gruesome and brilliant! Love how you melted those crayons and they mixed the colors are fantastic.
A spook-tacular creation! So creepy and a little gruesome too - I love it. Creative Blessings, Tracy x
Love it. Spooktacular!
Totally spooky and totally fabulous Tracy, I love how some of the crayons did not melt and that mould is fabulous - I need one now!! The grey and red are wonderful, much scarier than black and red I think. The stamping and stencilling around the block looks wonderful but for me the spooky skull really does it for me!! Love, love, love this! Hugs, Anne xx
Totally awesome love it xx
A superb spooky make Tracy, goodnes, the expression is just so creepy. Brilliantly put together, with great techniques!!
Eeurgh - in the best possible way!! Love all those blood spatters and that brilliantly scary skull. This is a fabulous bit of spooky creativity.
Alison x
Tracy this is fantastic !!!! Love the background but the way you have created the skull is very clever !!! It looks really spooky all melted and with the brain showing !!! Love it !!!!
Tfs and hugs xx
Eeww! So creepy, Tracy! Fantastic sculpture, and those un-melted crayons are the perfect touch! And so its the blood splatter! Where did you get that amazing mold and how did you heat your crayons? Very inspirational piece!
Tracy, that is fabulous, the skull mold is amazing and brilliant idea to use the crayons, the effect of the unmelted pieces showing through is wonderful. Love the stenciling and spatters on the block, a truly spooky creation, love it! Deb xo
This is such a cool project in a very creepy way. Love your creativity and design on it.
Julie x
Tracy this is amazing! I love it xx
WOW - JUST AWESOME. LOVE IT S@ndy xx
Oh my goodness!!! The contrast between the melted and unmelted portions of those crayons absolutely makes that skull Tracy! It sits perfectly on the beautifully painted box and makes for a seriously arty and unusual piece xx
I am just completely AWED and AMAZED by your GENIUS Tracy. This skull is for sure my favorite skull EVER... and I am not a big skull person either!!! The crayons are PERFECT - the way they melted and didn't etc. JUST PHENOMENALLY CREATIVE. Wow. Xj.
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