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Make Easy Halloween Altered Book Art Halloween Spell Book Diy

make easy halloween altered book art Old book Picture Fram
make easy halloween altered book art Old book Picture Fram

Make Easy Halloween Altered Book Art Old Book Picture Fram My altered halloween books are one of my most popular projects this time of year, so i’m bringing back a new and improved version of the tutorial. and i’m even remembering to do it before halloween for once! *high fives self* they are so fun to make, and way easier than they look. you will need: old books paper towels small plastic halloween paraphernalia, spiders, skeletons, etc. letters. Apply gel medium to the cover and attach the paper towel. apply gel medium on top of the paper towel while making sure it adheres to all the nukes and crannies in the spider's web. cover the back side of the book as well. paint the entire cover with black acrylic paint. continue the painting towards the inside of the cover as well.

Treasures N Textures Last Pages From halloween book
Treasures N Textures Last Pages From halloween book

Treasures N Textures Last Pages From Halloween Book Apply gel medium to the inside of the cut compartments to glue their pages too. add color to the entire insdie of the book with distress ink and sprays. let dry. fill the inside of the compartments with the embellishents. add a title to the front cover of the book. print the inventory tag, cut it and attach to the inside of right cover. A fun and easy to make halloween diy. i used a paper mache book form from hobbycraft hobbycraft.co.uk paper mache book 28cm 608930 1000other size. To make the bath salts, combine all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl and mix well. pull out about a half cup of the dry mix and add the oils. thoroughly mix in the oils then add back to the large bowl and blend together. pour bath salts into jars and finish by applying this free printable dead sea bath salt labels. Transforming an old yearbook into halloween spell book decor. i started with the dark red yearbook. i loved the red color but wanted a more mottled appearance. first, i covered the edges of the pages with painter’s tape before brushing on the blackest latex paint i could find. while the paint was still wet, i blotted it over and over again.

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