So, worrying about that is all fun and good but I decided to craft. Halloween crafts. Where I live now I doubt I will get any trick or treaters. My street is mostly second homes and even those are not owned by families with children. The Seattle home on the other hand, was a GOLD mine of children. We would give away over 300 hundred candy bars on that night.
I hit up my local Ross dress for less, the best store EVER, to buy up items that can be remade. I picked up some ugly pumpkins, well the pumpkins weren't ugly but the color was, so I spray painted them white, then using my finger dotted them with black spots. I painted the stems black and gave them a jaunty black and white ribbon. Easy, peasy. On a couple of them, after the white treatment, I took on rub on letters the spelled out Halloween words.
I needed a Halloween gift for the kid. I had some empty boxes I had kept from a paint your own turkey craft we did a few years ago. They came from Pottery Barn and were a pretty nice plain box.
I have some rubber stamps that are paper dolls. These are the BEST stamps I have ever bought. They are not made anymore and I really wish I had bought the rest of the outfits. There are lots of companies out there that make doll stamps though, so maybe when my finances turn around I will purchase some other ones. If you are interested, they will be easily found and I have even seen some that you can use brads and make their arms and legs move. SWEET.
I embellished the girls with tattoos, hats and risque undergarments. Colored in their hair, eyes and gave them blushing cheeks. Printed out the words, cut them out, and decoupaged them on to the box. One word of caution, if you have a ink jet printer, decoupage medium will make the colors run. To stop this, you can simply spray a coat of clear coat over the paper, let it dry and then decoupage it. If you have a laser printer, this won't be an issue. In a pinch I have used hairspray but you may run a much better craft room then I do.
One of my blogs I follow has some free clip art, I printed it out, sprayed it, let it dry, cut it out and applied it on the side. Now it is all done except for the mailing.
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