Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Wooden Halloween Ghost House Craft Stick Decorations

If I don’t say so myself, these are Halloween ghost houses turned out to be pretty flipping cute!

I started by making up the houses using coloured mini craft sticks from Hobbycraft (£1 for a pack of 50).

small craft stick house

……. and then added trick or treat, made using my ancient Dymo label maker

Trick or Treat Spooky House Halloween Decoration (1)

The ghost and bats came from different sellers on e-Bay.  The ghosts were covered in Ranger Enamel Accents and a tiny sprinkling of iridescent ultra fine glitter ……

Ranger Enamel Accents - MDF ghosts

……… and the bats coloured with a black Sharpie pen and given two tiny, red flat back gem eyes.

MDF Bats

I glued one ghost to the back of the house ……

Halloween Ghost House using craft sticks

…… one on the shelf and the bat on the roof ………

Tiny fimo pumpkins

…… and then, I thought the shelf needed a little something else so I made some tiny Fimo pumpkins to fill in the gaps, using an ultra fine Sharpie pen to draw on the faces.

Ghost House Halloween Decoration using Dovecrfats 3D enamel Effects

But it’s the Dovecrafts green 3D Enamel Effects (eBay) that brought the whole thing together, covering the roof and shelf with slim.  I’ll admit that when I first got it, I was a bit disappointed, the test sample I made using the green and other colours (purple and blue) on white looked translucent and wishy washy, where I had expected it to be a bit like Ranger Enamel Accents, however on this project it couldn’t have been more perfect. I have since ordered another two bottles of green and am desperately searching for the white and black options too, but every where I look they are sold out and I am not surprised.

Craft Stick Halloween Decoration

In full swing now I added a small finding so that the decoration can be hung and a confetti cobweb ………

CRaft Sticks Haunted House

…… before going the whole hog and adding a confetti spider too, please excuse drying glue blobs.

A scattering of tiny silver stars completes the idea, which as  I said at the beginning I am really thrilled with ……. I am now wracking my brains thinking of other MDF shapes I could use/adapt to add to a  range of Halloween houses, perhaps a mummy or twisted tree?  Looks like another search on eBay!