Hello friends! My name is Kristen Duke, I blog over at Capturing Joy, and I’m very happy to be here today!
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I love Halloween, I love the girls at Eighteen25, and I REALLY love Spooktacular September! It spoke straight to my heart from it’s birth several years ago. Today I’m sharing a simple Halloween craft that is versatile for any holiday or home decor, a Mini Canvas & Easel Halloween Decoration.
From the moment I saw the mini canvas & easel’s, my heart skipped a few beats. Are they not simply adorable just because they are mini?!? I pretty much think anything GIANT or mini are so much fun. The mini canvas are 3×3 inches square, and the easel’s are…well…just a bit bigger than that;) I actually bought them several months ago to do something summery, but that never happened. Then I thought it would be fun to do something spooky and spectacular. See the mini canvas & easel in their original form below. (FYI: pretty sure I found them at Joann’s)
I love Halloween, but I’m not so much into creepy crawly super scary. It’s ok if you are–I’m just not. I like cutesy and COLOR, so I have incorporated the green & purple along with the traditional orange & black for Halloween. I first spray painted the canvas in the 3 bright Halloween colors, and the easel’s in black. Then I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut out vinyl letters to place on the canvas. I chose the font “Gypsy Curse” as well as a ghost I found in the Silhouette image gallery. The vinyl is green, but I used it as a stencil.
I used blue painters tape around the edge as well so that the letter and the edge would be the same color (look closely and you’ll see 3 others projects I was working on the same day).
Once that second layer of paint dried, I pulled off the vinyl and painters tape, and I was all set to reunite the mini canvas with his bestie, the mini easel. The ghost is kinda scary, right?
There you have it! Mini & fun & Halloween-y!
Here is some of my past Halloween fun that I’ve shared on my site (links below):
Thanks for letting me share some cutesy-spooky fun!
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Lolly Jane says
Super cute, Kris! I know my kids would LOVE to make these!!
Lolly Jane says
Super cute, Kris! I know my kids would LOVE to make these!!
Jen @ tatertotsandjello.com says
What a bright and happy idea. I love it!
xoxo
Kelly Jean says
Super cute little easels and mini canvases. I love all of her projects!
Kim @ The Celebration Shoppe says
So cute! And I have several of those little canvases in my craft supplies. I think I just found a fun art project for my boys. 😉
kiki comin says
LOVE it, kristen..i am so not into creepy and scary either! 🙂