Whether you're celebrating Shark Week, looking for a rainy day activity, or in search of a costume that even kids who aren't into wearing masks can get behind, this toothy long-sleeved T-shirt is the ticket. Far from being holiday-exclusive, bust out your shirt any time you're playing a spirited round of "Top o' the Food Chain." I stuck with gray, white, and silver to summon my boys' inner sharks, but you could easily adapt your color palette to include dragons, dinosaurs, or even a Gruffalo (and, it should be noted, you can make it in multiple sizes)!
Showing posts with label DIY Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Halloween. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 22
Monday, September 7
DIY - Whimsical Glow in the Dark Pumpkins
Happy Monday Y'all! It's Jaderbomb here with some exciting news!!!
If you remember last year I made some Glow in the Dark pumpkins here on the I Love to Create Blog. Can you believe that those pumpkins became one of the most popular blog posts on here?! If you didn't see them you can check them out here.
No worries if you have never decorated a glow in the dark craft pumpkin because today I will show you how to do some new and improved ones.
Seriously, every year I look forward to buying tons of plastic pumpkins! I like the artificial pumpkins for the simple fact that they will last forever, well not really but you get the point.
Tulip has the best glow in the dark paint and it will be perfect for today's project. This craft is great for kids to do and you will watch the amazement on their face when you put them under or near a black light! Let's get started! Come check out all of my Halloween and Fall crafts!!!
Thursday, October 30
10 Crafty Ways To Support The #TealPumpkinProject
Every Halloween after all the trick-or-treating I have to take my kids candy away. It sucks, but they are used to it. I typically open a 'Halloween Store' where the kids pay me candy for a toy. This way nobody feels cheated. Plus there are always a few pieces of safe candy that pass my inspection and the kids get to eat. I have to do this because my son has a severe peanut allergy. Imagine if this year when we went trick-or-treating we stumbled upon a slew of teal pumpkins on doorsteps alerting me that this house gives out food allergy friendly treats. We could come home with a bag full of tattoos, bracelets, stickers and I could close down the store. A girl can hope right? This year FARE has started the #tealpumpkinproject and I have 10 crafty ways to inspire you to jump on the bandwagon this Halloween.
Friday, October 24
How To Guardians Of The Galaxy Gamora Face Paint
With Halloween just a few short days away, some of you may still be struggling with ideas for a Halloween costume. With a little creativity, patience and some Tulip Body Art, the possibilities are endless.
Wednesday, October 22
How To Black Light BOO Pumpkin
Hey Guys! Tanner Bell here. I'm so excited to share this DIY Black Light BOO Pumpkin. You're going to love this simple no carve pumpkin idea and it is super trendy this year. It is super fun and easy to make with the Tulip Black Light Paint. Let's jump into it.
Monday, October 6
21 Costumes To DIY With Tulip And Aleene's!
I like that I'm not exactly like everyone else. And when it came to Halloween, I didn't want to dress like everyone else. In high school I went dressed in a purple suit with a drawn on goatee and lots of jewelry with my friend dressed similarly. Ever since then, I've thought that DIY costumes were the BEST! Here are 21 costumes that ROCK that you can make yourself with the help of iLoveToCreate products!
Friday, October 3
Sugar Skull Necklace

I don't know about you, but my favorite part of Halloween is the day after -- November 1. Not only do you have a bucket full of candy, it's Dia de los Muertos. The day of the dead. A celebration of those who have past. It is equal parts colorful and creepy, and I for one can't get enough of it! Thanks to I Love to Create's new Crafty Chica line of Dia de los Muertos goodies, we can all join in the fun!
This necklace is easy to make, inexpensive, and can be worn all autumn long. It's the festive touch your outfit needs!
Monday, September 1
15 Halloween DIYs To Wear & Decorate
I've made no secret about it... Halloween is probably my favorite holiday. And not because I love to dress up because I haven done that in YEARS. I do love taking my nephews trick or treating and watching them completely immersing themselves in the whole experience. Here are a few of my favorite Halloween projects that use our very own iLoveToCreate products Check 'em out!
Thursday, October 31
Friday, October 25
Wednesday, October 23
DIY Cat Ear Headband
Last winter while visiting Urban Outfitters, Avalon and I were both smitten with a fabulous rhinestone accented cat ear headband. Avalon liked it so much, she wanted to make one for herself. We put our heads together to devise a way to make one using black felt, Tulip Glam-it-up crystals in black and a store bought headband. A thick craft wire to give it some stiffness and some Aleene's Fashion adhesives helped to bring it all together.
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Monday, October 21
DIY Witch Hat
The Halloween decor isn't quite complete here at Casa de Potter, I've still got a few crafts up my sleeve. This DIY Witch Hat was so fun and easy to create using an inexpensive paper mache form from a craft store, black Tulip Soft paint, black Tulip glitter and some ribbons, trims, feathers and bits I had in my studio.
Thursday, October 10
Wednesday, October 9
DIY Screen Printed Good Witch Tote Bag
Thursday, October 3
Wee Witchy Woman DIY
A few years back my buddy Vickie Howell made a witch costume for my daughter Tallulah. I have several framed around the house and even once made a Wee Witch Shrine with one of the photos. 5 years later I am still working that photo shoot. I've always wanted to add glowing eyes to some of my Halloween photos so today I did.


Wednesday, September 25
Fuzzy Monster Snap Bracelets
As soon as I spied these fun fur snap bracelets in the Halloween aisle at Target, I knew exactly what I wanted to do with them. They're only $1.00, so I scooped up three! Using various sizes and colors of googly eyes, some craft felt scraps I had in the studio and three types of Aleene's adhesives I made an armful of fuzzy monster snap bracelets that are sure to scare up some fun! These are so easy and inexpensive to create, they'd make a great craft project for kids or teens. (Though I'm a fully grown woman and I would rock these in a hot second.
Sunday, September 15
Wednesday, September 11
DIY Feather Painted Pumpkin
I have become obsessed with foam pumpkins over the past few years. I'm not alone, as pumpkin crafts have taken off on the internet! They're so much fun and so simple to DIY. Every different technique and treatment lends a totally different appeal. This feather painted pumpkin is the perfect companion to the Goth Glam projects I created last year. You'll have a blast using feathers to paint these bold graphic strokes, a technique you can use for fabrics, shoes, furniture and get a very chic mid-century modern inspired effect. Try using different sizes of feathers and different colors of paints. You can use this technique to make faux marble as well with a little more squiggling of the feathers. True Craft Confession: I initially planned to accent the ridges with only the black sparkly ribbon, but I ran out mid-pumpkin and the gold chains came to the rescue. I think they work here nicely, but you can opt to use all black instead.
Wednesday, October 24
Hooty Owl Hallowe'en Cards
Hooty Owl Hallowe'en Cards
Margot Potter for iLoveToCreate
Avalon has been busy as a little bee getting straight A's in her honors classes! Can you say proud mama? I can! Go Avalon! So I stepped in to whip up some fun and festive Hooty Owl Halloween cards today.
These are so easy to make and you can layer them however you please with whatever papers and embellishments you have at hand. The lenticular owl came off a panel on a Puff's tissue box, which I simply could not throw away! The other owl is a permission free Art Deco era image from Dover to which I've added text and is here for you to download if you'd like to use it. I can't resist the urge to add googly eyes whenever possible. Teens can use these for party invitations or greeting cards or even frame them for room or locker decor. Fun, fast...and fabulous!
Materials Hooty Owl Upcycled Hallowe'en Card
Lenticular owl image from Puff's tissue box
Cardstock
Patterned coordinating papers
Jute or hemp twine
Clear acrylic tile
Large orange rick rack or other ribbon trim
Glam-it-Up crystals
Googly eyes
Tulip fabric marker in black
Aleene's Tacky Glue
Aleene's Tacky Dot Runner
Aleene's Jewel It Glue
Tools
Paper trimmer
Scissors
Bone folder
Remove image from tissue box. Create a frame for image out of patterned scrapbook paper using paper trimmer or scissors. Cut cardstock with a small border around edge of framed image, fold and crease with bone folder, marker or scissor handle. Adhere image and frame to front of card using tape runner. Cut rick rack to fit along the bottom edge of framed window. Adhere with tape runner. Cut twine to fit edges of frame, adhere with Tacky Glue. Attach patterned paper behind acrylic tile using tape runner. Cut a small piece of paper to fit center of tile and adhere to front of tile with tape runner. Write Boo! on front of paper with marker. Use Jewel-It glue to attach crystals to right edge of tile. Attach googly eyes to owl's eyes using Jewel-It glue. Use marker to add details to frame.
Materials Hoot Hoot Card
Hoot, hoot owl printed on white paper
Coordinating scrapbook papers
Orange cardstock
Plastic rhinestone accents
Googly eyes
Aleene's Tacky Dot Runner
Aleene's Tacky Glue
Tulip fabric marker in neon orange
Tools
Paper trimmer
Scissors
Bone folder
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Print owl image. Cut, fold and crease cardstock. Cut coordinating scrapbook papers for background and right edge of image. Use marker to add orange accents to owl image. Adhere paper layers to card with Tacky Dot Runner. Use Tacky Glue to adhere faux rhinestones on bottom and top edge of owl image. Attach googly eyes to center of owl's eyes with Tacky Glue.
This blogger was compensated and provided products for this post. All opinions are 100% my own!
Tuesday, October 23
10 Quick & Easy T-shirt Halloween Costume Ideas!

Following up last year's popular list of 10 Quick & Easy T-shirt Halloween Costumes, here is another collection of ten DIY costumes on the fly. From the cinematic to the everyday, from the historical to the commercial, from the sweet to the oh-so-punny (scroll down to #10).... But let's start with a classic.
JACK-O-LANTERN T-SHIRT COSTUME
Materials:
-Orange T-shirt
-Tulip Fabric Spray Paint (in black)
-Pen
-Freezer Paper
-Craft knife and cutting mat
-Warm iron
-Newsprint paper
Make it:
1. Use the pen to sketch out jack-o-lantern features on a sheet of freezer paper.

2. Use the craft knife and cutting mat to cut out the features.

3. Iron the freezer paper stencil onto the front of the T-shirt. Insert a sheet of newsprint between the layers of the shirt to prevent the paint from bleeding through.

4. Mask the parts of the T-shirt that are still visible, and spray over the stencil with black paint.

5. Let the paint dry briefly, then peel up the stencil.

6. Let the paint dry completely, then try on the T-shirt and go find a pumpkin patch to haunt!

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WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, HERE ARE 10 COSTUMES TO MAKE WITH T-SHIRTS (including the JACK-O-LANTERN!)
#1 Jack-o-lantern. As shown above, that pumpkin patch classic. Black paint on an orange T-shirt. Optional: Accessorize with a green vine and leaves headband.

#2 Sunny day. Paint white clouds on a pastel blue T-shirt, or stick pillow stuffing on the T-shirt. Inspired by one of our readers, Emily A. (not to be confused with Emily P., our model for this post!), who used a variation of the Mohawk Mo' Rock hat (from Generation T: Beyond Fashion) as the headpiece. We used this more recent accessory. And hey, you can always use the costume to moonlight in Ben & Jerry land.

#3 Dominoes. A fun and very easy group costume (just leave the ears and tail at home so you don't get mistaken for a dalmatian) -- use black fabric paint or black permanent marker on a white T-shirt. And if you get tired at any point while wearing the costume, simply lie down adjacent or end-to-end with a matching number on a friend's shirt!

#4 Strawberry. Paint yellow seeds on a red shirt, and use green T-shirt scraps to fashion a stem with leaves to sit a top your head. Go solo or meet up with friends to make blueberries, watermelon -- a whole fruit salad!

#5 Hippie. Tie-dye a T-shirt, then pair it with bell-bottom jeans, a headband, and any other . (Note: You have to schedule in additional drying time with this one.)

#6 Soup can. Start with a plain white T-shirt and use a black permanent marker, stencils, and red and yellow paint to embellish it. Then convince a pal to go as Andy Warhol!

#7 X-ray. A great way to show some skeleton on Halloween, use white paint on a black T-shirt (and the painted parts will show up gray.

#8 M&M candies. Paint white lowercase 'm's onto red, yellow, blue, green, orange, and/or brown T-shirts. Then really go the extra mile and wear white gloves and white sneakers. Gather up a group of friends for a whole handful of candies. Note: This approach also works for Skittles!'

#9 Napoleon Dynamite. Based on the indie hit, paint blue edges on a white T-shirt to mimic a ringer tee; paint or iron on letters to spell "Vote for Pedro." Top off with some wiry glasses and a curly wig.

#10 Ceiling fan. Heh. Number 1 fan of the ceiling. Get it? Get it? Use fabric markers or paints on a white T-shirt -- and plenty of props!

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Happy trick-or-treating everyone! Here's to last-minute costumes that are as easy as 1, 2, 3.

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