Boo!

Hello, its time for some Halloween fun! Today I have a great journal page for you.   Isn’t that awesome? Those spooky eyes are Dew Drops! Here are the supplies I used:   Black Paint Orange paint Purple paint Tea Torn paper Weathered wood distress ink White Dew Drops Black Posca Marker White paint Mod […]
October 14, 2020

Hello, its time for some Halloween fun! Today I have a great journal page for you.

 

Isn’t that awesome? Those spooky eyes are Dew Drops!

Here are the supplies I used:

 

  • Black Paint
  • Orange paint
  • Purple paint
  • Tea
  • Torn paper
  • Weathered wood distress ink
  • White Dew Drops
  • Black Posca Marker
  • White paint
  • Mod Podge Sparkle
  • Embellishment “BOO”
  • Gluestick
  • Bristol
  • art journal

 

Step one: soak torn paper in tea overnight. Set aside to dry.
Step two: brush the edges with distress ink.

 

Step three: paint the bristol black.

 

Step four: begin covering the paper with the strips, overlapping the edges and adding two Dew Drops in the gaps.

 

 

Step five: fold the ends under and secure with glue.

 

Step six: Add pupils using a Posca marker.

 

Step seven: add a white speck to each eye with the acrylic paint. Add the embellishment, “BOO”, and apply a coat of Mod Podge Sparkle.

 

Step eight: paint your journal page black, add some splatters of orange and purple paint. Stick on your finished artwork.

 

You are done!

 

Thanks for stopping by! You can share your creations with us on our Facebook page. We would love to see them! For more inspiration have a look around the blog. There are a variety of tutorials for many levels using Dew Drops. You can also visit my blog at www.suzettehussey.com.

You can find Dew Drops online at The Robin’s Nest.

Happy Crafting!

Suzette

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