Posted in Crafting, DIY, Halloween, Halloween Crafts, Hand Painted, Jack Skellington, Nightmare before Christmas, Uncategorized

This is Halloween, This is Halloween!

Happy Halloween everyone only 23 more days until the fun begins! I made this Nightmare Before Christmas pumpkin diaroma for a contest at my son’s school. First prize is discounted tuition of $150.00 and 2nd is $100.00.  My fingers are crossed for a win!

This was made from a hallow carvable craft pumpkin, sculpy modeling clay, air dying clay, acrylic paint, etc.

UPDATE:  The results are in and I’m proud to report that this bad boy tied for 1st place in the contest!  Stay tuned for a tutorial on how to make one for yourself! 🎃😁

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It’s been a long time since my last post.  The past few months have been so hectic that I have had little time for creating until recently.

This is a candy dish that I molding over a dish I purchased at the dollar store a long while back using sculpy.  Once complete I will paint it with acrylic paints.   This is a college graduation present for my sister-in-law who adores the Nightmare Before Christmas as much as I do.

It’s going to look great on her desk at work!

I’ll post more pictures as I have a greater level of completion, but I have to wait for my modeling clay smoother before I can bake it and paint.  A few more days until it arrives from Amazon! FYI the supplies were WAY cheaper on Amazon!

Jack Skellington and Oogie Boogie Candy Dish

Posted in Crafting, DIY, Dollar Store Crafting, Halloween, Jack Skellington, Nightmare before Christmas, Oogie Boogie, Spooky, Trick or Treat, Trunk or Treat

Nightmare Before Christmas Trunk or Treat 

After frantically working to finish this project at last the big day has come and gone .   For those of you interested in learning how to make all of these crafts, check out the series for instructions  on how to create each of these characters for yourself . These range in size from 6 inches to 12 and could easily make a great centerpiece for any Nightmare Before Christmas themed party . 

Posted in DIY, Halloween, Hand Painted, Jack Skellington, Nightmare before Christmas, Oogie Boogie, Spooky, Trick or Treat, Uncategorized

Nightmare Before Christmas Lock, Stock, and Barrel on a Oogie Boogie Hill

After re-blogging Crafts ‘n Coffee’s blog about her Halloween Polka Dot Ghost wreath it made me want to finish the one I started last year! I was so excited that I stayed up until 11 PM and then worked all morning and afternoon to complete it finally after only a mere 1o hours later! I guess I’ll do anything to avoid working on dear old Tick Tock 😎🐊!

Materials Needed:

  • Styrofoam Ring (sold at craft stores)
  • Black Yarn
  • White Yarn
  • Foam Core Poster Board
  • Air Drying Clay
  • Floral Wire
  • Black and White Polka Dotted Wire Ribbon
  • Yellow Acrylic Paint
  • Light Yellow Acrylic Paint
  • Orange Acrylic Paint
  • White Acrylic Paint
  • Red Acrylic Paint
  • Black Acrylic Paint
  • Purple Acrylic Paint
  • Hot Glue and Glue Gun
  • X-acto Knife
  • Pencil
  • Wooden Shish Kabob Skewers
  • EZ Bow Maker
  1. Wrap in alternating colors of black in white in 2-3 inch strips until your Styrofoam Ring in completely covered.  Start and finish each strand with a dab of hot glue smoothed out so it’s unnoticeable.
  2. On the foam core board trace your wreath so you can cut out the swirled hill for your background using your X-acto Knife.
  3. Place hill silhouette on top of foam core board to draw a moon for the background.
  4. Peel both sides of the paper off of the foam core board hill and moon.
  5. Paint the swirled hill using the black paint.
  6. Paint the moon starting with the yellow paint, using a blow dryer to dry slightly and then layering in a light brushing/blending of light yellow paint for contouring.
  7. Draw each characters mask and/or hat and body on the foam core board and cut out with your X-acto Knife.
  8. Use the air clay to coat the foam core board pieces and make them look 3D by making exaggerated noses and 3D arms and hands. (See photo gallery for examples). Make feet that you will add on afterwards with hot glue.
  9. Use your blow dryer to dry out the sculptures and then paint them.
  10. I mixed black, white, and purple paint for faces and hands.
  11. Mix black and purple with a touch of white, painting the color of her dress adding less white than for the face and hands.
  12. Paint each character according to its color scheme.
  13. Cut the Shish Kabob Skewers to the right size for the witches legs and paint black.
  14. Glue together characters and paint using its coordinating colors.
  15. Glue swirled hill onto the back of the black and white wreath.
  16. Paint “trick or treat” in black on the moon as shown in pictures.
  17. Glue moon to the back of the swirled hill.
  18. Glue each character in place.
  19. Using the EZ Bow Maker to make a wreath bow using the black and white Polka Dotted Wire Ribbon to make a bow for your wreath.

Try this out if you love Nightmare Before Christmas too!  This looks harder than it is! Happy Halloween and remember it’s all for the love of craft!