I had an amazing time hopping yesterday, so many great projects.
I'm one of the Wicked Bloggers and you can find the complete Blog Hop Roll on the side bar.
Today I bring you a Halloween ornament made with an empty box of bath soap.
It features an image from Rick St Dennis called Mr. Shadows.
Supplies:
- Empty Bath Soap Box
- Scraps of Paper
- Golden Gel Medium
- Golden White Gesso
- DecoArt Acrylic Paint - Citrus Green
- Ranger Distress Ink Pad (Black Soot)
- Ranger Archival Ink - Vermillion
- Ranger Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel (Black, Clear)
- VersaMark Watermark Stamp
- India Ink - Red
- Hemp
- Skull Beads
- Glass Bottle
Image was colored with Spectrum Noir Markers.
Well, making this was fun.
Hope you like it!
Can't wait to see you tomorrow!
Now hop over to Lisa's blog, she has something special for you.
I would like to enter this project in the following challenges:
Julia
Now hop over to Lisa's blog, she has something special for you.
I would like to enter this project in the following challenges:
- Punkyougirls: Anything Goes with a Halloween Twist
- Artbymiran: Anything Goes
- Sisters of Crafts: Anything Goes
- Recycle, Re-purpose and Re-invent: October Fall Harvest Halloween Part 1
- Altered Eclectics: Anything Goes
- A Little Bit Crafty: Boo
- Inspiration Destination: Anything Goes
- Inky Impressions: Anything But A Card
- Haunted Design House, Macabre Monday: Ancient Evil
- Divas By Design: Spooky Creations
- Decorate to Celebrate: Anything Goes
- One Sweet Challenge: Halloween
- Anything Goes with a Twist: Anything Goes
- Not Just Cards: Anything Goes
- The Corrosive Challenge: Halloween Colors
Thanks!
Love,Julia
39 comments:
I love this Julia. A great image and a fantastic Halloween project.
Sue
The Nanny x
Oh Mr Shadow is scary...creepy...great project!
Oh I love it Julia! The box is inspired. I love your colouring and the embellishments on the top - fab wings!! x
I am too excited to type! I love every single detail on this box and especially that it was a soap box! How awesome is that? Such a great job! Really, kudos to you!
Absolutely BRILLIANT, Julia! I'd have never guessed that was a soap box. Looks like a wooden chunky ATC. Fabulous image and those wings on the blood vile and skull feet are genius. (May have to "borrow" this idea, with full credit, of course.) xxD
You had my heart at vials of blood and feet of skulls super creative.
Great use of skulls!
Rick has such fantastic images but you put it all together in a very fanciful way.
Another inspired (and inspiring!) project! I love the way you repurpose and upcycle everyday objects into fantastic projects.
Fabulous ornament! Love the bottle of blood and all the drips.... creepy!
WONDERFUL altered box! Perfect reuse of the soap box. Love your coloring and the candles are too funny on his head!~kim
Love Mr Shadows and the dripping blood!
What a great project - the skull legs for the box and creepy Mr.Shadow are awesome. Will he be sitting on your mantel for Halloween?
Julia I so much miss you being on my design team-I love your projects and your imagination-Thanks for using Mr Shadows
:-)
OOoooo that's is just so darn wicked cool! I love it and I bet it smells fabulous too LOL!
This is great and what a way to use a soap box. The cute (cute??) little goblin reminds me of Peter Lorre for some reason
Great little project with a soap box. would never have thought of that.
Great project
brilliant recycled creation! xo
Great project. Love all your details. Thank you for joining us at Not Just Cards this week. Hope to see you back here again soon. Judy DT
Julie - Me again with a different hat on. When I was commenting on your project I thought I should tell you about Re-Cycle, Re-Purpose, and Re-Invent blog but I see you have already found us. Great work. Love IT. Hope to see you at our next challenge. Judy DT
I love, love, love this project!!!
lovin your Halloween projects again thank you for joining us at anything goes challenges. hugs
This is very spooky!
Thank you so much for playing along with my Dream Team and me on the launch of our new ATG challenge blog!
About your Halloween ornament... it is too fab for words! You have such an incredible eye for detail and what an absolutely awesome ornament! xx
Again, thanks for joining us for our current challenge. Hope to see you again and much luck!
Ema
Inspiration Destination - Owner
Cool project!! Thanks so much for participating in our DECORATE TO CELEBRATE challenge!! Hope to see you again for our next challenge!!
~DEANNE~
A Little Bit O' Paper
Fantastic thanks for joining in at Punk You Girl !!
very scary, love this, it looks awesome
thanks for playing at HDH
Oh WOW! Julia another fabulous project for Halloween and fun!! TFS and thank you for joining us over at Decorate to Celebrate!!
Hugs,
Norma
great and cool!
Thanks for playing with us the first challenge of Inspiration Destination!
Good Luck and I hope see you again!
Gr. Meggi DT.
This turned out so awesome! I love the skull legs, so cool!
Wow - absolutely stunning second challenge project!! Thanks so much for joining in our first challenge at Re-Cycle, Re-Invent and Re-Purpose Challenge Blog. We hope you will join in our next challenge later this month.
Good Luck!!
With smiles
Laine
DT
Fabulous project...Thanks for playing along with us at Divas by Design and ALBC
Wendy x
Very creepy cool! Thanks for sharing it with us at Decorate To celebrate! DTM, Sarah
Very spooky! Perfect for Halloween! Thanks so much for sharing with us over at DTC!
Emily
Mollie's Motif
Thanks for linking ANOTHER fabulous creating to DTC #85! An empty box of bath soap...I've saved a lot of things but never that...gonna have to start!
Wow Julia this is fab! Can't believe it was once a soap box!!
Thank you so much for sharing with us at A Little Bit Crafty, Susan x
What an amazing work of art - I would never believe that it started out as a lowly soap box - brilliant
fab project, thanks for joining us at the Sister Of Craft for October. Gill DT
Wow Julia, Now that is what I call a box of soap. Love what you've done with it. Very creepy in a cool way also love the drippy blood.
Thank you for sharing this fantastic piece in our first challenge on Recycle, Re-Purpose & Re-Invent.
:) Chris / CS Designs
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