I’ve mentioned I love gilding and I’ve shared some gilding projects with you. (I demonstrate this on the Facebook video.) Gilded Halloween Next, I applied a new Halloween stencil, Happy Halloween, using Peace & Joy. I decided to reuse the other one for our Halloween entry.ĬhalkArt can be easily removed with water (that’s where the spray bottle comes in) and paper towels. I used one of these chargers for our fall entry. You might remember this charger project I first made for a fall tablescape. A Paint and Stenciled Charger Used as a Sign I used ChalkArt in Preaching to the Choir and Mind Your Manners on the stencils. After I applied 2 coats of Bauhaus Buff, the signs were ready for stenciling. Fortunately, on another shopping trip, I found similar signs again at Dollar Tree for my Halloween decorations. I moved it inside for our Black and White Fall Entry. You may remember that I made a Fall Yard Art Sign. The cat’s eyes, nose, and mouth became gold with a piece of scrapbook paper from my paper stash. Using a small brush, I painted the pumpkin’s eyes, nose, and mouth black with Little Black Dress.īlack cats are Spooky so I used that stencil and ChalkArt in Mind Your Manners. I painted the pumpkin with Pick a Pepper and Mind Your Own Business. I removed the twine hanger and painted the cat black with Rescue Restore Little Black Dress. I also found a cat and pumpkin wood cutout. Then I taped a piece of black paper on the back of the ghost for his eyes and mouth. What do ghosts say? BOO! I used just the letters from the BOO stencil and ChalkArt in Preaching to the Choir. Then I moved the tape and painted the base black. I first painted the ghost with 2 coats of the Bauhaus Buff. I lightly sanded “him” and used painter’s tape to tape off the ghost from the stand. This cute little ghost was raw wood on a stand.
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