Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Craft Lightning Halloween Kids Foot & Hand Print Art

Happy Wednesday and Welcome to Craft Lightning Halloween edition! All the designers participating this week will be sharing Halloween crafts created in 15 minutes, so let the fun begin!

All week long our hosts, Angie from The Country Chic Cottage, Carolina from 30 Minute Crafts and Jen from 100 Directions along with me and some other crafty friends will be sharing scouting related crafts! 

Click the Craft Lightning link at the very bottom of my post to see all the fun and inspirational Halloween crafts that have been created this week!

Now on to my project!

Use your child's foot and hand prints to create a cute, quick and easy Halloween craft to decorate your door this Fall!


STEP ONE:

Start out with three canvas boards 8" by 10".  Using Americana Acrylics by DecoArt, paint one Lamp Black, one Tangelo Orange and one Purple Rain, let dry.  



Place two child's footprints with Hauser Light Green on black canvas and two with Titanium White on orange canvas.  Place two child's hand prints (no thumbs) with Lamp Black on purple canvas. I put a quarter sized puddle on a paper plate and used a foam brush to apply the paint, then press down and lift straight up.  Clean up is easy with baby wipes.


STEP TWO:

I used glow-in-the-dark wiggle eyes, chipboard shapes and letter stickers from my stash along with my favorite adhesive Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue.


STEP THREE:

Add accents with permanent markers...



Metallic markers...


And ribbons.



Now it's time to HOP around and be inspired by all of the Craft Lightning Halloween Crafts!  Just click the link below!
Do you have a favorite Quick Halloween Craft? I’d love to hear about it, leave me a comment below or tag me on Instagram at @Beth3167 and tell me all about it!

Thanks for stopping by -Beth

1 comment:

Jesus McMahan said...

Thank you for the kind words, I want to wish you a good Halloween holidays! You have a real talent for creating creative crafts! I think you should share these photos of the process on Instagram, where tens of thousands of admirers can appreciate them! I sometimes see similar photos there and noticed that they mostly had posted by accounts with at least 72 thousand of followers! I am sure this is because the owners of such accounts regularly buy instagram followers in order to wind up their number.