A NIGHT ON THE TOWN
Designed by Patricia Krauchune
I love Fall with all the leaves changing colors, the smell of the crisp air, pumpkin pie, and spooky things that go
bump in the night. Come fly with me and make this easy, peasy witchy project.
Supply List:
Using the Beacon'sTM Tacky Glue attach the
witch to the moon circle.
Glue the mini clothespin to the back of the moon with Beacon's Quick GripTM.
Clip the moon to the back of the container and you are done! Just put your tea light inside and watch her fly!
FYI: I used a tea light that changes colors to make a very spooky effect!
- Makin’s Clay® in Black and Glow in Dark
- Makin's® Cutting Mat
- Sizzix® Tim Holtz Alterations Townscape Die & a die cutting machine
- Small plastic container
- Battery operated tea light
- 2 1/2" circle cutter
- Loctite® Super Glue
- Ranger Adirondack Alcohol Ink in Butterscotch
- Americana Glow in the Dark PaintTM
- Mini wooden clothespin
- Beacon's™ Quick Grip, Tacky Glue
- Recommended Makin’s® Tools:
- Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine®
Instructions:
Roll out 120G of black Makin's Clay® on the
#3 setting on the Makin's Professional®
Ultimate Clay COMPLETELY.
Machine®. Let the clay dry
Using the Tim Holtz Alterations Townscape
Die, run COMPLETELY dried clay through
a die cutting machine. See picture as to how
the cut out should look.
Glue the cut out townscape to the plastic
container with the Loctite® Super Glue.
Next tint the inside of the plastic container
with the Butterscotch alcohol ink.
Using the Makin's Ultimate Clay Machine®,
roll out 60G of Glow in Dark clay on the #1
setting. Then cut two 2 1/2" circles from the
clay and stack one on top of the other. This
forms the moon.
This step is optional. I painted the bottom of
the container with Glow in the Dark paint to
reflect more light.
Using the Beacon'sTM Tacky Glue attach the
witch to the moon circle.
Glue the mini clothespin to the back of the moon with Beacon's Quick GripTM.
Clip the moon to the back of the container and you are done! Just put your tea light inside and watch her fly!
FYI: I used a tea light that changes colors to make a very spooky effect!
1 comment:
This is fabulous!
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