Welcome! First of all, I would like to thank Marian of Seams to be Sew for our Halloween Blog Hop. Many of us have really missed our great hops and it is a thrill to see so many "old friends" have signed up and have been sharing their incredible projects. Halloween has always been a holiday that I love. To me, it is a "kick-off" into the fall with Thanksgiving and Christmas right behind. So.....Happy Fall Y'All!
While I do decorate with Halloween quilts around my house, my project to share with you today does not involve quilting. Years ago my dad was in the hospital around Halloween and I made him something to decorate his room. Since then I have done the project many times with the grandchildren. So....here we go.....
These are the ones I made in the early 1990s |
Grab a few drinking cups in two different sizes. You will also need starch or white school glue, paper towels, a toothpick, a styrofoam ball (I used a 2 1/2 inch one), spray paint and items to decorate your witch or ghost.
Take your bigger cup and turn it upside down. You are going to take four paper towels and soak them in undiluted starch or a school glue that is diluted about 1/2 and 1/2. Drape the four towels over the paper cup - arranging them in a pleasant manner.
Take your small cup and place it on the top, gently pushing it down to mold the top to accept it.
Remove the top cup and allow the paper towels to dry completely. They will become stiff. I let mine sit overnight.
The next day apply a bit of glue to the inside lip of the small cup and place it on top of the dried first cup. Continue to soak and drape four more paper towels over the top of the small cup - just like you did with the first cup. Arranging the drapes in a pleasant manner.
Again.....allow to dry completely.
For the witch you will need to take the toothpick and insert a small portion of it into the styrofoam ball to form a nose. Make it as long as you want. Omit this step for the ghost.
Place a bit of glue on top of the small cup and attach the ball with the nose in the appropriate spot. Again.....drape four more soaked paper towels over the top of the ball, molding them around the toothpick and draping downwards. You will now wrap a rubber band or some sort of string around the base of the ball to form a neck.
Now for the fun part. Remove the rubber band. Spray paint as desired. I used black for the witch and white for the ghost, but I am sure a hot pink ghost would be perfect too. ;-) Decorate as desired.
Dressed for a night on the town. |
As well, I have a small giveaway for the fall season. It is a grouping of six fall fat quarters. Please leave a comment below and I will select a winner at the end of the hop.
Featured Haunts On Monday October 26
Beads & Birds
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Vrooman’s Quilts
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Happy Halloween!
A full list of all of the participants is included below. You can still go back and check out their blogs and get some great ideas for Halloween decorating as well as enter their giveaways. Also, be sure to stop at Marian's blog, Seams to Be Sew, to enter her pattern contest, collect today's pattern and vote on today's projects.
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A Stitch In Time
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Words In Stitches
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Featured Haunts On Monday October 19
Charm About You
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Featured Haunts On Friday October 23
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Joan E
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Featured Haunts On Monday October 26
Beads & Birds
Needled Mom
Fun Threads
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Vrooman’s Quilts
Pam G
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Needled Mom
Fun Threads
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Vrooman’s Quilts
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Featured Haunts On Tuesday October 27
Tweety Loves Quilting
Sandy
How Art You
Cate’s Place
Feather Your Nest
Why Knot Kwilt
Tweety Loves Quilting
Sandy
How Art You
Cate’s Place
Feather Your Nest
Why Knot Kwilt
Featured Haunts On Wednesday October 28
Bumbleberry Stitches
Meadow Brook
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Seams To Be Sew
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Seams To Be Sew
Thank you for sharing such a fun project. The orange feather tree also caught my eye - just darling. Lot's of cute projects in the backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteGreat craft to make a witch but your legs are still my favorite! Thank you for joining us again I have missed you!
ReplyDeleteGreat ghosts! And economical, too. Can't beat that!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you added text to your Jack.
Oh I really love this project and they turn out so cute. I'd love to use it for my Girl Scout troop but since they take time to dry that won't work. I might save it for a multi day camping trip though.
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Thanks for sharing, now I want to make some! They are so cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat ghosts, but the legs are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteMary, I love all your quilts and your ghost is amazingly spooky!
ReplyDeleteI love your cute ghosties! They look like a lot of fun to make. I really like the pumpkin quilt in the first picture, too.
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Thanks!
Love the ghost and the witch, and your other projects are great too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this ,Mary...they were a real treat!!
ReplyDeletewow, you have a lot of Halloween themed items. I love your tutorial, so easy to make a ghost of my own!
ReplyDeleteOh those are really cute! Thanks for the tutorial on them.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun and easy project. I would have loved to have one of these on my desk when I still worked. I WONDERED what you would be creating when you posted your sneak peek!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial they are wonderful, they're going on my to do list.
ReplyDeleteVery cute thanks for sharing!
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Your decorations are adorable! I just love the witch with her hat and ribbons. This will be added to my "to do" list!
ReplyDeleteVery crafty and neat how made. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAdorable fun project. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Thanks for sharing. jarvenpa1ne at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLots of cute projects! The pumpkin in the first photo is my favorite -- just darling!
ReplyDeletecute pumpkin project! I love his smile. thanks for having the giveaway, btw. :) Looks like everyone had a great time in the hop.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your little ghosts and all the other projects! Your Halloween pumpkin table topper is the cutest!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little decoration for Halloween. I, too, just love your Jack o Lantern table topper!
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a decorator but those are the cutest and the pumpkin table topper is great.
ReplyDeleteI love your project, and it's sew cool.. Even tho their is no real sewing to it, I think it's awesome, and with paper towels of all things.. I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your enjoying Halloween Haunts and I'm thrilled you participated with us. Thank you
Love your project and the quilts you've used for decorations. I remember these made using cheesecloth back in the day.
ReplyDeleteLove the little witch & ghost. Granddaughters and I may have to make them soon. Thanks also for the great give away.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute and look like a lot of fun to make with little ones..
ReplyDeleteFun, fun, fun! Halloween looks like it takes center stage at your house!
ReplyDeleteNow that is "GOOOOL"!!! What a wonderful project...I can't wait to try this with my little GBs! I bet you have an entire bag of tricks you share with your grands...so much fun!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING !!!
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LOVE that pumpkin wall hanging you showed at the beginning.... so cute. thank you
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Very nice pumpkin wall quilt looks easy and so pretty...happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project, thank you for sharing. dawnm1993(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project....think my 10 year old niece and I will give this a try this weekend! THANKS!
ReplyDeleteAwe that is so cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! Spooktacular!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! Can't wait to do this with the grands! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you for hopping. I love your pumpkin quilt and the clever spelling in its teeth for Happy Fall Y'all. I am so happy I came back to see your ghost and witch. They are very clever and look easy enough to recreate with your tutorial. Happy Halloween Haunting...
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ReplyDeletewhat cute decorations! I especially love the ghosty. :-)
Thanks for the tutorial on the Witch and Ghost.. They are fabulous... Will pop over and visit others too.
ReplyDeleteI just love your witch and ghost, and it seems simple, and not terribly messy. How cute they both look. Thanks for sharing this tutorial. I know I'm going to share it with several friends!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the instructions for such a fun project. The quilts you have picture are pretty cute too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute craft! This is something my little girl and I could do together 😁
ReplyDeleteSo different, They are a cute couple. Also like the feather tree. Never seen an orange one. Did you make that? I would like to make one, they are so expensive. The must be very extensive in labor. Your other quilts are sweet as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial on making the ghost - it is so cute!
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Love to see your tutorial - how much fun is this - A LOT! crystalbluern at tds dot net
ReplyDeletewow your projects are wonderful. thanks for sharing how to make the ghost and witch. too cute and so simple.
ReplyDeleteCute! I've seen this done with cheesecloth, too. Glad that paper towels work, as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial making the cute ghost and witch.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the cute project directions. I will definitely try that with my grandson! Such cute quilts in your pictures too. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteLove the ghost :)
ReplyDeletegreat project- will have to try this one! but what really caught my eye was that jack o lantern quilt! He is just too spooktacular!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to try this - I love the kitty!!
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Cute, cute, cute! Thanks for sharing the tutorial for your ghosts. Love your pumpkin with his lettered teeth.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I love your ghosts and witches.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tut you did up for us. Not sure which one I would do up first . I am thinking the ghost.
ReplyDeleteThanks sew much for sharing with us today. and for hosting your own giveaway. institchesandseams@hotmail.ca
I Love Your Pumpkin With Scrabble Letter Teeth and Witches Feet Quilts!
ReplyDeleteLove the talking Jack O'Latern. Nice tutorial. Happy Halloween! 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! I love that it allows for variety! The pumpkin with Scrabble teeth maybe the favorite I have seen this year.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project! maybe I can make one or two while I am on R&R this week! I love the Scrabble pieces on your pumpkin, you had mentioned that you used them and it's a super idea!!!!! I finished up two projects today while Mom was here. A Christmas quilt for Graysen and a horse wall hanging that I started last year while on a trip. Now I have a fall one to tackle, it's such a good feeling to get these things finished!
ReplyDeletei am making a comment from another member of the blog hop, hugs Mary
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tute. They are so cute. But I really like the pumpkin at the start of the post.
ReplyDeleteLove the pumpkin "happy fall yall". What a great idea!!!
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I used to make those ghosts every year for Halloween and continued the tradition with the Monkey Boys, but that witch is new to me. Love it! Sweet pumpkin quilt, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic project!! I think my granddaughter would love making these with me. Thanks for the tutorial & the give away!!
ReplyDeleteCute project! I love that it's a project you've done with your family.
ReplyDeleteLove the ghosts. And the scrabble letters in the pumpkin is excellent. Happy Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI love the witches feet wall hanging. X
ReplyDeleteThe goats are darling, but I LOVE your patchwork Jack o'Lantern!
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable , it would be a real fun project to do with the grandchildren . Thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cute project! I may have to try this in my classroom for next years decorations.
ReplyDeleteMary- what fun and unique creations. Your photography is excellent too with the way you took the time to stage each shot. Well Done! and have a wonderful Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing how to make those cute figures.
ReplyDeleteGreat pumpkin quilt. Love the instructions to make those ghosts and stuff.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet your house is full of fun during the Halloween season! You are so clever and crafty. I know I'll be adding the ghostly cups to my list for this year. I'd like to give them to my teacher friends along with a baggie of cookies. So sweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing a tutorial that uses "every day" items. The resulting project is awfully cute.
ReplyDeleteLol... Mary I am chuckling because I remember your "teaser" photo with the plastic cups and bottle is starch and paper towels on a previous post and NOW I know what that was all about! So sweet, these adorable Halloween projects and I agree that the "witchy" legs are adorable! Thanks for a great post!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the tutorial...I would love to try it! I love your Happy Fall Ya'll pumpkin and witches feet wall hanging! Trick or Treat!
ReplyDeleteLove each and every one of your projects. Those paper towel ghosts and witches are just too cute! What fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the hop and sharing the tutorial on the ghost and witch.I may be making them tomorrow as they look so fun and easy. Love all your projects and the little pumpkin mini and pumpkin table topper are the cutest. Love his teeth. Rina
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin quilt is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute ideas; I love Halloween. pjrquilter(at)msn(dot)com
ReplyDeleteLove your spooky companions! Thanks for the tutorial on how to make them.
ReplyDeleteI love your creations... Especially the pumpkin!! Very cool!!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Nancy A: raqngerer@sbqcglobal.neqt
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun Halloween craft! Thanks for the giveaway and the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteYou don't need to enter me in the giveaway, but I wanted to tell you how cute the witch and ghost are! I imagine your grandchildren love coming over to your house to have such fun. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
These are fabulous and fun too!! Now I want to make a couple. I wonder if I can make a cat. Great tutorial too. Thanks, Mary!
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Love your pumpkin, so cute! Enjoyed seeing how you put together your little ghost.
ReplyDeleteI had made a similar ghost years ago with cheese cloth. They are fun. Your witch feet quilt is adorable.
ReplyDeleteCute ghosts! I really love the fall pumpkin patchwork. I've seen pictures of it but haven't found the pattern. Who is the designer? Too cute.
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