Thursday, October 18, 2012

SkeLeToNs

So somewhere in pinterest land my SIL found this super easy DIY. We can't find the pin but we remembered the gist of it. The original idea was inspired by the skeleton heads from Pottery Barn, which seem to be no longer available, but can be seen in this pic here.

Supplies:
  • Skeleton heads
  • Brown paint
  • Spanish moss
  • Glass jar/hurricane pillar/candle holder

We found our skeleton heads at Walmart, $3.98 for 17 heads. The original pinner found hers from the Dollar Tree, our Dollar Tree did not have them. We also bought the paint at Walmart for under $1.00, it's just the small craft paint. The Spanish moss was also purchased there and I can't remember how much it was but fairly inexpensive. My SIL and I shared a bag and have plenty left over. For the hurricane pillar, my SIL purchased hers for $1.00 at the Dollar Tree. I used a candle holder from Party Lite.

All we did was put our skeleton heads in a ziplock baggie and added the paint and some water. Then we shook it like you shake the Shake-and-Bake chicken and then took the heads out at set them on paper towels to dry. The paint just gives them a more antique appearance but isn't necessary if you like the way the heads already look. Once the heads were dry I just added them to the hurricane pillar/candle holder while adding Spanish moss here and there and adjusting the heads as I filled up the glass container.






Super easy and super cheap!



with.love 
ashley

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Creepy Boa Wreath

I LOVE pinterest! This next creative idea was found on pinterest by my SIL. We both love HALLOWEEN and love decorating so we just couldn't wait to do this DIY boa wreath! 

Supplies:

  • Styrofoam wreath ring (16-in)
  • Black Boas (depending on the size and how fluffly you can find them, will depend on how many you need. We used 4 6ft black boas that were $4.99 each)
  • guaze fabric (creepy cloth-black)
  • Wire and wire cutters
  • Sparkly skeleton head
  • Sparkly spiders
  • Skeletons
  • Ribbon (to hang wreath)

Yesterday, we went out and hunted down all our supplies. We started at the Dollar Tree, which was mostly picked over. Luckily, they still had some guaze left so we bought a few of those. And we purchased these awesome skeletons in case we couldn't find the sparkly skeleton heads anywhere. 





Then we went to Walmart hoping that we could find everything else for really cheap and that ended up being a complete fail. Not only were 75% of the employees that we encountered that day completely rude, but also Walmart didn't have any of the supplies we needed. 


So then we went to Michaels, which is where we should have started. We purchased a 16 inch styrofoam wreath ring, with coupon for $4.99. 




4-6ft black boas that we ended up getting for $4.99 (they were stocked wrong and were originally $8.99 but they honored the $4.99 price since it was their stocking mistake. HOWEVER, if you can find boas online or if you are lucky and can find them at your local Dollar Tree than that will save you a lot of money). 




We also found our sparkly skeleton head ($1.49) and sparkly black spiders ($2.99) there.





First we untied all of our boas so they were single strand (6ft) not double strand. Then you just wrap each boa around the wreath ring. We cut about 1 inch wires and bent them with our finger so they made a 'U' shape and used those to secure the boa into the foam. 



I used one to secure the first end of the boa onto the wreath and then wrapped the boa around the wreath, weaving around the wreath. Then used another wire 'U' at the end of the boa and repeated the process until all 4 boas were used and secure with the wire 'U's. The wire sticks pretty easily into the styrofoam, and you can use bigger pieces of wire if the 1 inch length seems too small. 


Then I cut random sized pieces of the gauze (creepy cloth) fabric and added them to the ring. I used wire 'U's to secure the fabric and I also tucked some of the fabric underneath the wrapped boas so that it looked more blended. 

Then I cut the spiders off their sticks, leaving about 2 inches of the stick still attached to the spider and stuck them into the styrofoam on top of the boas and fabric. 


For the sparkly skeleton head, I cut of the string that was at the top of the head and then used some of the left over stick from the spiders and stuck it into the skeleton head and then stuck the other end of the stick into the styrofoam ring. 


I also attached one of the full skeletons from the Dollar Tree using more wire. I strung the wire through the skeleton's rib cage and then stuck him into the wreath. Then the final step is adding ribbon to the top so it can be hung. I used black wired ribbon from Jo-Anns and strung it underneath the boas and then tied a knot to secure it to the wreath and then a tiny bow at the top. 




Ta-Da! SPOOKY and CREEPY and oh-so-fabulous! This project cost $31.00. The original project which can be found here is totally AWESOME. She added lights and made her own wreath ring. Have fun and good luck!!





with.love 
ashley




Saturday, October 6, 2012

BOO

It's finally OCTOBER, finally Fall!! Probably my favorite season. I love the colors, the smells, the holidays and of course, all the crafting inspiration! And I can't get enough of all the HALLOWEEN decor! My hubbs and I went to T.J. Maxx this year and stocked up on decorations and we were able to decorate our house a little earlier than previous years, so we'll be able to enjoy these SPOOKY decorations all month long. 


Have you ever seen something in the store and the price seems a little high and you say to yourself, "I can do that!" AND for much cheaper!? Well, I say that to myself ALL-THE-TIME. And since Halloween is approaching us I have been been crafting like crazzyy. 


My first, "I can do that!" moment was a couple months ago. I was at a gift shop and saw some AMAZING black, glittery letters and they were priced at $20 each and literally, all they were, were some sort of lightweight letter that were black and covered in glitter. Easy right? YES! So I went to my local Jo-Anns and found these amazing paper mache letters (the same one I used for my 'H' project). They were on sale so they only cost $3.99 each. I bought three of them B-O-O (see where I am going with this?). 





I spray painted these boring letters with black flat paint, front and back. When I was done spray painting the front side of each letter I added black glitter while the paint was still wet. The spray paint was $3.98 for 12oz at Lowe's and the glitter was $2.00 for 2oz at Craft Warehouse. I'm sure you can find glitter for cheaper at Walmart, but I hate going there so I just bought it while I was at Craft Warehouse. I used 3/4 of the bottle of glitter.





It only cost me $17.95 for this whole project v.s. buying all three letters at the gift shop totalling $60.00. 

And now they have a BOO-tastic home on our SPOOKY mantel. 



with.love
ashley