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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Halloween Home Decor

Hey Everyone, Laurie (welajo) here from Creations by Laurie with a canvas Halloween decor project.



My inspiration for this project came from the October 2010 issue of Paper Crafts magazine.  The card with the house and tree just screams Halloween to me.

I used several reinkers to create the background.  Applied using felt applicators.

I started with Buttercup.  I then applied Creme Brulee over the top, not quite covering all the Buttercup. 

I continued up the canvas with progressively darker colors, Honey, Goldrush, Sorbet, Cranberry, Barn Red, and Black.  Again slightly covering the color below.

The canvas was really wet, so I took a rag and wiped off the excess reinker.  I went in a horizontal motion so the colors wouldn't smear.  Every time I wiped the ink, I used a clean area on the rag, again so the colors wouldn't smear.

I used a heat tool to finish drying the ink.

I cut all pieces from Recollections black card stock.  Happy Halloween is cut at 2 inches from Martha Stewart Seasonal Cakes, phrase-poison key.  The house is 5 1/2 inches from Holiday Cake, shift-plain base key.  Tree is 6 inches from the October 31st cartridge.  The fence is 1 1/2 from Happy Hauntings, the fence key.  I used Scotch Quick Dry glue to adhere the pieces to the canvas.

I didn't glue all the branches of the tree down to give it a little bit of dimension.  I'm so happy the way this project turned out.  


Cricut Info & Other Supplies:
Designed By:  Laurie with inspiration from Paper Crafts magazine
Cricut Machine Used: Cricut Expression
Cricut Cartridges Used: Holiday Cakes, October 31, Martha Stewart Seasonal Cakes, Happy Hauntings
Other supplies used: Canvas, Reinkers from Close to my Heart, Tim Holtz Felt Applicator 

29 comments:

  1. Wow! My 11-year-old daughter wants to be an artist. I can so see her wanting to do this because it looks like a piece fit for a museum.

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  2. Great canvas project - and thank you for the color application lesson!

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  3. Love this! Great idea to not adhere all the branches.

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  4. Very cool project. Love how you used the inks for the background on your canvas!!

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  5. Very cool. Love the techinque and the great idea. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Love every bit of this, Laurie. Great project!

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  7. I really like how you explained the inking process. Thanks!

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  8. Thanks Everyone for the nice comments

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  9. This is so cool ! Thanks for the detailed directions on how to make it. Happy Halloween to you too !

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  10. Totally cool...I mean SCARY!!

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  11. Totally cool...I mean SCARY!!

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  12. What a fun idea and thanks for the details. very pretty look.

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  13. That turned out so neat! Great project.

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  14. very cool project I'm going to have to scraplift this.

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  15. Laurie what a great project. I've never used canvas, but you've given me something to think about now. Love those cricut cuts and how you did the background.

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  16. Love your project, as usual Laurie! You are so talented!

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  17. That is really cool. Love how you did the background!

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  18. Love your canvas! Great info and I love that you always share your inspiration!

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  19. Love it! I love the background colors so pretty

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  20. Very cute!!! I like how you used the canvas! I am going to try that.... my kids have just moved into new homes and need some new artwork.
    TFS

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  21. Totally love it! Been wanting to try this inking technique. Thanks for showing it. I like how you changed the canvas background to ink instead of using layered colored paper. I love the font too.

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  22. That is just awesome! Thanks for giving detailed instructions too!

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  23. OH MY, that looks complicated! Great job!

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  24. Love your rendition of the original card!

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