Ach! I love it so much! I had several fussy cut characters leftover and I really wanted to represent them as a family. I did the top sign that really represented the dynamics of our family (mom, dad, son, and daughter) but my daughter insisted that I include the other two so I added two small canvases for them.
I used a large canvas I've had for quite a while and was using as a small quilt design board. I used a piece of textured gray fabric I got in a scrap bag from Pink Chalk Studios a few weeks ago as the base. The fabrics were all Mod Podged onto the canvas in layers. I will say, wait between layers for it to dry to avoid bubbles. I used printable fabric with a spooky font for the words, and tore the edges all around the word block to give it more texture. The edges also bubbled when I Mod Podged it but I love the look because it added character.
After everything was dry I added some 'extras' to give the project some depth. I used hemp rope to create the end of the broom. Vlad got a gold glitter glue ring; it doesn't show as much as I would like so my next idea is to break the sides off of a brad and hot glue it to his finger so it stands out a bit more. Mathilda's dress has been enhanced with some black sheer spider web fabric. I actually tacked that on with needle and thread to insure it stayed where I wanted it to be. Hubby helped me pick some buttons to stack together for replacing her flower on her hat. He was a GREAT help as he has taken some art classes; he helped me a lot with balancing everything.
Mathilda's dress and hat
Look at all that spooky goodness! Thank you Allegory! I can't wait to use them! I did want to point out that I may not have used the fabrics but I did use one thing Allegory sent me...
See that orange ribbon? Yup, that's my sign holder!
14 comments:
EEeeeek! I LOVE that SO much!! So cute!!
Wow have you been hit by the Ghastlies! These are all so great and I love Mathilda's dress and flower on her hat! Great work and your new fabrics are really neat too!
Great idea for using those leftovers! Well done, Melinda!
I love that it's so easy to fussy cut this Ghastlie fabric! I still haven't found any here in the UK and I even went to a quilt show today and looked for some!!
You read my mind i was just thinking it would be nice to see some more Ghastlies projects today. Love your signs very creative. I'm also envious of your Halloween fabric. My local quilt shop "doesn't believe in Halloween"i am trying to find some online today :)
Many thanks, as I did indeed need a Ghastlie fix. I love the embellished Ghastlie sign. Awesome teamwork!
I thought I recognized that ribbon!
Such a great door hanging! I love all the embellishments you added.
Adorable Halloween sign!!! TFS
Thanks for the extra Ghastlie fix! I was feeling quite lonely without any today, lol.
What a wonderful Halloween decoration! I love all your little embellishments :)
Sweet! SO glad you gave us a weekend fix of Ghastlie. A perfect door hanging...love the embellishments!
I almost forgot the the Ghastlies could be used for Halloween (LOL)! After just one week I think of them as everyday family! Great decoration and so clever to add all the extras!
That was FUN! I love the dress embellisments, especially! :)
That is just adorable ~ or is it Ghastlie? LOVE IT! The broom is great how it adds that 3D dimension and then the skirt on the witch -very cool.
Absolutely darling! I love the extra embellishments, it really makes the project pop!
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