Just reposting the guest post I did over at Delia Creates! If you didn’t make it over there, here it is!
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Hey Delia Creates readers!
I’m Amy Christie and I blog over at this heArt of mine. I am so excited to be here today!
I found Delia’s blog soon after I started mine and immediately became an avid reader. She just does the neatest projects, don’t you think? And I’m not sure anyone takes better self-portrait pictures than her. I know I always look ridiculous in mine. : )
Anyway, glad to be here to share a little Halloween project with you.
I love decorating with sticks, much to my husband, MJ’s, chagrin. I have them in vases, I use them for other holiday trees and I want to use them in a bunch of other projects but MJ just rolls his eyes. He just doesn’t get it.
Oh well. I think they are fantastic. Especially paired with paper roses.
Here’s what you need:
- Sticks
- Box, tub, container
- Spray Paint
- Flower foam
- Paper
- Toothpicks
- Hot glue
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1. Find sticks. I found mine on the ground in the park near our house. I loved the gnarly, nubbie-ness of them.
2. Spray the sticks. I used two different dark tones, black and a hammered metal.
Now spraying sticks ranks right below watching paint dry on the fun scale because in addition to watching paint dry, you have to rotate and inspect each and every stick to make sure all sides are being coated. Alas, these are the afflictions of stick-lovers.
3. Spray the box. My base is a cheap find in an after-the-holidays sale.
First, I primed it using my favorite gray primer.
Then I coated that with 2-3 thin, even coats of the hammered metal paint, not pictured.
4. To add some interest to the box, I used a paper cut-out as a stencil and some silver spray paint. After laying the stencil on the box, I sprayed a couple spurts of silver paint. Not too thick or opaque.
I continued this around the box.
5. When everything was good and dry 24 hours later, it was time to put it together. With a block of floral foam in the box, I started placing the sticks.
The curves and kinks really add to the eeriness.
6. Now to hide the foam base. Using the paper I spray painted the sticks on, I made a whole slew of ghoulish-looking roses and it was just perfect. And so simple.
- Cut circles, any size. Bigger circles = bigger roses, smaller = smaller roses. I used both big and small ones. And the circles don’t need to be perfect.
- Cut a spiral within the circle.
- Start tightly rolling the spiral
- Continue until the whole thing is rolled up.
- Once it’s all rolled, work to loosen it a bit to make it look more rose like.
- Drop some hot glue at the bottom to keep things in place.
- Curl the center of the spiral under as the base.
- And you have yourself a paper rose.
Then I glued in a toothpick so I could stick them into the floral foam as well.
7. Cover the floral foam with paper roses.
8. Add a mini-bunting.
And you have a ‘spook’-tacular centerpiece with a Little Monster pumpkin.
Happy Halloween to Delia and her readers! Thanks for having me over!
Take care.
-amy c
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These r amazingly cute..love them..so creative :)) I found ya on Made by you Mon and officially subscribed with smile :)) Great blog you have here..
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Absolutely adoreable, I will definitely be making a centerpiece with this idea! Thank you so much for sharing your work.
Have fun Jane!!