Showing posts with label Monster Wreath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monster Wreath. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Monster Wreath

Happy Thursday! I thought since it was Thursday I would do a Throw Back Thursday Post and repost an old post, so all of you new readers can get the awesomeness of this wreath. I am going to change it around a bit, since I've learned a bit since I originally wrote it.



What You'll Need:

Styrofoam Wreath* mine was 16in diameter, but this will work for any size.

Styrofoam Balls, 3-Inch* (mine came in a 6 pack, the ones that came in two were too small) 

White Foam Sheets* I would suggest getting it at Michael's Crafts (found in the kids craft section and are only $0.89 each)

Green Tulle Roll 6 inch 100 Yards*  Since making this tutorial I guess the price of Tulle has gone down? If you can't find 100 yds, then you can do what I did below, go to a fabric store and buy some tulle on a bolt...

Fabric for the bow, I bought a 1/4 yard, but I could have gotten away with just buying an 1/8, if you can do that (it was about $2)

Toothpicks

Black paint and paint brush

Glue Gun*

Good Sharp Scissors*
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Directions:

Step 1 -

Paint the eyeballs. I used some plastic cups to hold them so they wouldn't roll away, I know I'm clever like that.


I painted small-ish circles (I tried making them really big, but it made them look really awkward and strange, good thing I had some extra!)


Step 2 - 

Let's cut the tulle up!

Here it is still on the bolt - rather folded up by the person after I got it from the bolt.


So I took it off the bolt and then started to "roll" it up, I wasn't thinking long term and just randomly started to roll it up, but when I was finished and had cut everything I realized I should have rolled it to the size that I wanted to make it, so I would make the "roll" 12-14", mine ended up being 16" and I had to cut a lot of it away in the middle so you would be able to see the teeth.


Here it is all rolled up, 16" width, but remember you're going to do something shorter 12"-14"


I cut them into 4 even sections and the last section is going to be about half the size of the other sections. The reason being is that tulle comes folded in half on the bolt. So when you cut them into strips, one side is going to have a fold, so when you unfold it, it's going to be the same size as the other strips.


The section on the very right, you can't really tell, is smaller then the other sections.


Okay, now you're going to make your strips, since you've "looped" the fabric, you want to cut both ends to make your strips. So cut both sides as shown below


Here's the stack of tulle strips. At the bottom of this pile, those strips have a fold down them middle.



Step 3 -

Okay, now the "fun" part, if you consider this part fun?

Now you have to tie all of these bad boys to your wreath. I did the square knots (right over left, left over right)



One down, 50 million more to go, okay not really, but you get the point.



You're going to want to line up the knots in the middle like this



To get the fluffy look, every once in a while, you'll want to push the tulle together like this



So that those line of knots go away and it looks like this:


So keep knotting away, and keep pushing it together every once in a while


It's starting to take shape.


So this is where I failed. I did not have nearly enough tulle, but I made it work, I just spread the tool strips out a bit, again I was just eager to get it done and used what I had.  Notice the center of the wreath, it's really cluttered and you wouldn't be able to see the teeth like this.


So I gave it a little trim



Oh that's so much better!



Next for the eyes, insert toothpicks in the wreath and the eyes, I hot glued the eyeballs to the toothpicks. The Styrofoam wreath is pretty dense, so I didn't think they would fall out.



Next up the teeth. You could probably use just 1 foam board, but I didn't want to freak out by not having enough, since they were $0.89 I bought two, but you could definitely do this with just 1 board. Cut the foam board to fit the wreath, cut out your teeth, I just used a triangle pattern. After you cut them out, then hot glue to the wreath.



Almost done!



Now for the bow tie. Cut out two strips, my larger strip was 16" (there's that 16 again) long, and about 2.5"-3" wide (this is up to you), and the smaller strip was about 4" and 0.5" wide.


first you're going to want to fold in thirds, just so that the two ends meet in the middle.


Then we're going to do a fanfold of sorts



After you fold, grab your small strip to wrap around the middle


Glue the center strip together, and here you have your bow!


And now for the finished product! I took this picture at night, so ring you see is the light coming from inside of the house, I couldn't get a picture during the day.



And that my friends is all there is to it! Easy Sunday afternoon project. So get to it and make yourself a monster wreath and make all of your neighbors jealous!


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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

New Decorating Series with My Mom - Today's Topic is Mantels

Welcome if you are here from The Blended Blog! If you are starting here, hope on over to Decorating with Mom: Mantels where my mom talks about how to decorate your mantel for Halloween, but really the same concepts can be applied to any holiday, I'll wait....

Now that you're back, didn't she do such a great job?! Growing up she decorated for every single season/Holiday, including St. Patrick's Day, Valentine's day, you name it she had something up for it. I wish I had that bone in my body, to have an eye like that. To see something in the store and say, hey I know where I can put that!

We incorporated objects of things I had and things we found in the store (Pier One and Home Goods). I didn't really picture document the whole process but I'll talk about it. We found the pumpkin garland at Pier One along with the curtain that we draped over the picture. I'm so glad that my mom talked me into getting that, totally worth it!



We started out by putting the garland on the mantel and trying to put everything in front of it, but found that it wasn't working out when we tried to place anything else, since the pumpkins were so big, we ended up covering how cute the garland was. See in that last picture how there is no room for anything else?


So we decided to change it up a bit and put the garland in the front and everything else behind it. We anchored the garland with some ribbon to the skull and cross bones on either side, and then took one of the "leaves" and put it under the skull and bird to keep the garland in place. Then placed everything behind it. In doing so, we now had a height issue, so we stole all of the kids books within reach and started stuffing them under everything.



I had the trick-or-treat bags (they don't have these specific ones, but they do have some cute ones), the spooky candle holder, ghost plate and the little men in front of the skull and cross bones.


 I think it turned out fantastic. We ended up not using a table runner or anything like that because the garland took up so much space we didn't think it needed it. I think I am going to try and find some flickering battery operated tea lights for the candle tree. Mom decided she wanted to use the rest of the stuff that I had, and we figured the dining room table was the best place for it.

Obviously I need a picture in that frame, yep had the frame out all last year...empty. Sad right?


And then the last touch is the Monster Wreath I made a couple of years ago, I just love this little guy, and the kids love him too. Click here for the easy tutorial on how to do this.



My new decorations sure look WAY better than last years decorations. And I used a lot of the same stuff, goes to show you with just the right finishing pieces can go a long way!



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Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween - Favorite Edition

Friday! Yay, not feeling much better, but you know what? It's Halloween, how can we not go out and have some fun?! I'm just hoping when the littles wake up they're feeling a bit better too.

Happy Halloween Friends! Onto Friday Favorites!





I realized that I haven't shown you my sparse Halloween decorations.

I've gathered these things over the years, mostly from Home Goods, gotta love that place! But this is the first time I've actually decorated my mantle for Halloween, not sure why I haven't in the past, it was fun having this up for October!

That picture frame...empty all month long, lazy, lazy, lazy...maybe now that I'm going to be packing it up, I'll put one in for next year.






 
My Monster Wreath, I love this guy and Mini Fox absolutely adores him and loves kissing and batting at his face.
 





My nails are all ready to go for tonight.

These are Jamberry nails and this is day 10 with them on. Not too bad right? The first time I did them I was sort of iffy on them, but now after trying them again, I really like them. I would definitely use these if I was going on vacation for 2 weeks and wanted something that lasts. I don't really like the gel polish only because it's hard to get off and I don't have time to go back to a salon to get them taken off or have the time to do it at home. These are a good alternative. This second time I feel like I put them on better and now 2 weeks later they are still pretty good.




Pumpkin carving, my Dad was supposed to watch the kids while I went to the gym, but things happened and I couldn't go, but my Dad had this pumpkin carving activity already planned, so he came over anyway.




Such concentration!


Red Power Ranger reporting for pumpkin duty


When it was all said and done, and we lite it up, Baby Fox freaked out and said, that's what it looks like? I don't like it! And went running.

 

 
 
I love that we found some friends to celebrate the holidays with. Our 4th year together, times go fast, I want to cherish every moment with these guys.
 
2011
 
3 kids 
Apparently us Mom's didn't get a picture with the kids
 
2012
 
4 kids
 
2013
 
5 kids
One of them was sleeping in the stroller
 
2014
 
6 kids, funny enough each one of us had a boy and a girl combo. Random.
Only one of the kids was missing, would rather play with the hay than take a picture, hehe
 

 

I know you guys are dying to find out what we are going to be for Halloween, well wait no further...


Get it, the kids are super heroes (fighting crime one bad guy at a time) and the we're the bank robbers

It's actually supposed to rain tonight, no rain for almost a year and it decides to come on Halloween, whatever we'll still have fun and bring it on rain!

One more just for fun.
 


When we took Mini Fox to the pumpkin patch last weekend, she basically had the same reaction to hay that Baby Fox did...these make me laugh.

2011
 


Definitely siblings, hopefully next year will be better. And we even put a blanket down for her, haha

2014
 



Linking up with: ErikaAndrea, and Narci for Friday Favorites,  September Farm and The Farmer's Wife for Oh Hey, Friday, 
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