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Halloween Giveaway!

 

Halloween is my favorite holiday and I’m celebrating with a giveaway! You’ll get your very own Halloween prize package including a cuddly plush zombie, a plush skull, and a signed “DIY or Die” print! Here’s what you have to do:

 
- Comment here with a picture of you and your Handmade Stuffs creation. (The more unique the photo the better!). If you don’t have your own Handmade Stuffs doll, comment here with your favorite thing I’ve made and why.The winner will be announced on Halloween! Good luck!

 

Halloween

So only a week or so late with my Halloween post. Between the craft show and work, I didn’t get as much decorating done as I hoped, but there’s always next year. (I have ideas already.)

I did get my styrofoam skulls settled in their new home, along with some plastic bug friends.

I was also really happy with my costume, which I think I’ll be wearing to HeroesCon, much to Bats chagrin. (I wasn’t mad, just making a Baroness face). I made everything except the shirt and pants. My kneepads are two pieces of felt with silver vinyl cobras. I was really happy with how the chest plate came out.

Styrofoam Skulls

I made these little guys today. They’ll be going on a Halloween wreath I think.

You’ll need:
- Styrofoam balls (I used 3″, but you can use whatever size you like)
- Butter knife
- Pencil
- White and black paint
- Red sequins and pins
- Paintbrush
- Sandpaper

Start by cutting a small slice off the bottom of the ball with your butter knife.

Cut another slice parallel to your first, at about a 45 degree angle to the last, making the front and sides rounded and the back squared off. This makes your jaw line.

Set the ball so it’s resting flat on the surface made by the second cut. Make a slice on each side, perpendicular to the first two slices. This makes the sides of your head.

Flip your little skull over and use the handle of the butter knife to make a jaw. Press in with the handle. Come close to were the chin is and along the sides you made with your last slices.

Use your pencil to make the facial features. Press the eraser end of the pencil in to the styrofoam where you want the eyes and move it in small circles to make the eye sockets. Use the pointed end of the pencil to make nostrils and the press in the teeth. Press the eraser straight in on either end of the mouth.

Sand along the edges of your cuts to smooth them down and make them look more natural. I painted my skulls to make them less shiny and see-through. If you’re really impatient you can blast it with a hair dryer to dry it. Use black paint to highlight the eyes, nostrils, and mouth. I also put a red sequin into each eye socket to make it look more eerie, just stick a pin through the center of each sequin and press it in with the pencil eraser. Now you can use it however you like.