Midnight Oil Halloween Hanging
						
						  I created this Halloween wall hanging using the largest and the smallest pages from Midnight Oil's Clearly Designed Steps acrylic book. I secured the two pages together with ribbon scraps, which I tied through the existing holes.
 For the top section, the smallest acrylic page was altered with crackle paint and brown Staz On ink. I stamped the spider web using black Staz On ink, adhered vintage paper to the back, and added the spooky house cut out and sparkly bat.
For the top section, the smallest acrylic page was altered with crackle paint and brown Staz On ink. I stamped the spider web using black Staz On ink, adhered vintage paper to the back, and added the spooky house cut out and sparkly bat.

On the bottom section, I layered patterned paper to the underside of the acrylic page and added glittered stickers on the front.
The focus of the hanging is the Trick or Treat spinner. I created this using a spinner template from MOSD, which I covered in patterned paper and added embellishments and a Tim Holtz game spinner to the center.

Dangling from the bottom of the entire hanging is a rosette that I made with a vintage-style cat ornament (purchased from ebay), a couple of black and orange buttons, and a black flower. I just couldn't stop embellishing! Overall, the entire hanging is about 2 feet in length.

						
						
					  On the bottom section, I layered patterned paper to the underside of the acrylic page and added glittered stickers on the front.
The focus of the hanging is the Trick or Treat spinner. I created this using a spinner template from MOSD, which I covered in patterned paper and added embellishments and a Tim Holtz game spinner to the center.
Dangling from the bottom of the entire hanging is a rosette that I made with a vintage-style cat ornament (purchased from ebay), a couple of black and orange buttons, and a black flower. I just couldn't stop embellishing! Overall, the entire hanging is about 2 feet in length.
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1 Comments:
Great job. I love what you did with the spinner!
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