Sisters
I found this spooky image of twins online and knew it would be perfect to feature in a little Halloween shadowbox.
I made the box using an old cereal box, then adhered My Mind's Eye paper on the background. Ruffled crepe paper, Tim Holtz tinsel trim, and a couple of glittery pumpkins add more texture. The moon is the same that I used on this card, The dangling spider is a sticker I had in my stash and I simply adhered it to a piece of thread.
The black leaves around the top and side are an older Prima product that I've been saving for just the right project. And finally, a pair of glittered skulls make the perfect "feet" for my spooky shadowbox.
Here's a look at my projects on display together:
I added a black fringed crepe paper garland and large millinery rose. I'm all set - let the festivities begin!
I made the box using an old cereal box, then adhered My Mind's Eye paper on the background. Ruffled crepe paper, Tim Holtz tinsel trim, and a couple of glittery pumpkins add more texture. The moon is the same that I used on this card, The dangling spider is a sticker I had in my stash and I simply adhered it to a piece of thread.
The black leaves around the top and side are an older Prima product that I've been saving for just the right project. And finally, a pair of glittered skulls make the perfect "feet" for my spooky shadowbox.
Here's a look at my projects on display together:
I added a black fringed crepe paper garland and large millinery rose. I'm all set - let the festivities begin!
3 Comments:
Hi Erica, I love you Halloween pieces, especially the darling lay spooky shadow box.
enJOY a Happy Halloweeny October,
Kimberly
That's suppose to read:
Darling-ly spooky
(Sometimes I hate auto spell check:0)
Wow, wow, wow! I am in love! What a fabulous spooky shadow box you created, and how cool it is crafted from recycled goods! LOVE the twin witchies and love all the spooky trims. And those skull "feet" are just genius! LOVE your little display!
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