I've made eight of the projects so far - the Ticket Booth, Directory Signpost, Pumpkin Pets, Stump an Owl, Boo Bash, Stare Down a Gargoyle, the Haunted Carousel and the Hot Air Balloon. I also accepted Laura's challenge to create a element of my own -I'm calling it the Zombie Zipper - which is almost done and I will show it in a later post.
Throughout the projects I have used two paper collections - Graphic 45 Steampunk Spells and Wicked by My Mind's Eye. I used images from all of Laura's Halloween collage sheets from both this year and last year.
In the photos you may see one of the Lori Mitchell Halloween figurines I have been collecting over the last few years. I am always on the lookout for new ones in a shop we frequent on vacation. This year I added two - the mummy (thanks to my sister) and the little bat boy. I knew when I saw the carnival it would be the perfect environment for these characters and it is!
The biggest challenge I had was with the paint I used on the metal cans. I had purchased some small bottles of acrylic paint that according to the label were supposed to work on metal - "supposed to" I guess is a relative term. After many coats and some degree of frustration I developed a method that mostly worked for the subsequent elements. I sanded the metal and then applied a coat of matte medium before painting. Now, I don't think this is a perfect solution but since the objects don't get handled that much I think it will be ok.
In the closeup photo you can see I added a coin to the Little Frankie Stein's hand so he could buy a ticket. The skeleton is all set to hand him his ticket as soon as he gets paid.
At night I light the Ticket Booth by placing a tea light behind the skeleton and another one on top behind the pediment (LED tea lights of course). And to see how these elements look with all the other pieces I made for the Halloween Carnival, check out the Halloween Carnival project page.
1 comment:
You may have struggled with the paint but they sure did come out great! I love the coin - very cool addition!
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