Showing posts with label Super Saver DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Saver DIY. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2019

DIY Halloween Yard Display: Glowing Ghost Graveyard

This year I debuted my first full-yard Halloween Haunt featuring a black light themed graveyard we've now named, "Rose Hollow" - with life-size DIY ghosts and upcycled glowing decor. 

I managed to put this display together on THE CHEAP! Just about every feature was either completely DIY or upcycled from household materials or super cheap Dollar Store & Goodwill finds.

Here's a closer shot of my little graveyard space.  Basic styrofoam tombstones bought on sale or at Dollar Tree were brought to life with a little UV paint. I bought eight 2ft sections of plastic 'skull' fence at the 99 Cent store ($1 per section, around $8 total!).  I secured it to cheap wire landscaping border ($11 for a 15 foot roll), and sponge painted the skulls with UV reactive paint. I love the way they turned out! 

After spending lots of time researching different construction methods and playing with materials, I finally started to get the hang of making ghosts.  Using large, sturdy tomato cages as the base for the body (turned upside down), I was able to create a realistic upper body shape using chicken wire shaped into a torso.  The head of the "mom ghost" was made using formed chicken wire -- a method I will never use again for ghost heads!  From now on, my ghosts will have a head like the "little girl ghost" - a basic styrofoam mannequin & wig head secured to the chicken wire torso. EASY PEASY!




Here they are using a flash.  I dressed "Mom" in an old wedding dress I found at Goodwill, cutting, pinning and fitting the fabric to fit her. I then draped various sections of white cotton, recycled lace tablecloths, gauze and cheesecloth until I got the look I wanted. For the "little girl", I cut and created a makeshift short-dress using white cotton fabric, then draped her with lace and cheesecloth. I created a gathered skirt by folding over a section of lace and creating a channel seam with a bead of hot glue. Once cooled, I threaded a strip of lace thru the waist and gathered it around her waistline to give the appearance of a cute, poofy dress.  It also gave the impression that she was ACTUALLY floating!  All the ghost heads were wrapped in fitted black cheesecloth for an eerie feel.  Finally, using a large flat paint brush, I swiped a bit of Tide liquid laundry detergent in random areas. The Tide is very UV reactive and glows like crazy!


For my third and final ghost, "Dad", I formed a large torso from chicken wire and fixed it to a tomato cage.  I allowed the chicken wire to extend down his back side so that when I suspended him from our front yard tree, the flap of chicken wire would support his draped fabric and give the illusion of him flying. It worked like a charm.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Dollar Store Hack: DIY Lego Sweeper


Easy & useful DIY Lego Sweeper using a $1.00 hand broom set from Dollar Tree!

I made one of these adorable & handy "Lego Sweepers" as a stocking stuffer for my son this past Christmas. I found the perfect size hand broom & pan at Dollar Tree. The 2-piece set for $1.00 When choosing your broom, I suggest something with stiff bristles. They sweep up chunky Lego bricks off carpet much easier than softer bristles -- perfect for Dollar store brooms!

SUPPLY LIST


  • (1) hand broom & dust pan set
  • Mod Podge (gloss) w/ brush
  • Fine sandpaper or steel wool
  • Print-at-Home graphics (check Google Images)


DIRECTIONS

First, give your broom set a good wipe to be sure it's free of oils and smudges prior to applying Mod Podge.  Next, browse the internet for fun, printable graphics. I only use high resolution graphics for best print quality. Next, print the graphics and situate them on the broom and dust pan. Trim the graphics to fit the spaces you've laid out and set aside. Very lightly scuff the surface of the plastic where you plan on attaching your graphics.  This will make the Mod Podge adhere better. Wipe off the dust and lightly brush a thin layer of glue, then gently press your graphic into its place, keeping the paper nice and smooth.  Allow the graphics to dry, and finish the project by applying a top coat of Mod Podge over the graphics to seal.


Friday, March 14, 2014

DIY Painted Deer Antlers - Cheap Chic!

I have no idea why or how I recently became obsessed with the look of vintage, monochromatic antler racks and art...but the bottom line is that I am.  I fully admit that this look will likely become like my mothers black, red and yellow shag carpeting from the late '70s -- nothing more than a source of belly-laughter and eye-rolling from my son in about 15 years, followed by, "OH MY GOD, mom...that looks HIDEOUS!! You're SO OLD!!"  But, for the moment I'm willing to take my chances and mount this baby smack dab in the middle of my gallery wall and await the compliments and envy from anyone entering the foyer. Can I get a, "nice rack"?!?!?

When starting this project out, I did some extensive searching for affordable fake antler decor. I underestimated how difficult it would be to find said antlers. Who knew?  I did, however, find other DIY'ers selling finished antler racks -- only they were charging $60-$130. Really? It's resin & paint. Oh, and skipping ahead...it took me all of two coats of spray paint and they were done. I'm in the wrong business!!

So - here's all the info on how to create your very own West Elm/Pottery Barn/Restoration Hardware knock-off antler rack for $30 plus shipping. Yep. You heard right. They go perfectly with my DIY hand-painted deer head silhouettes. (I know, something's wrong with me.)

Supplies


  • Resin Deer Antler Wall Mounted Plaque (bought on Amazon $29.99)**
  • spray paint (I used Rustoleum flat black)
  • fine grit sand paper

** There are various options when it comes to the antlers. Try using the search words, "Faux Deer Antlers, Resin Deer Antlers, Faux or Resin Deer Bust". Here's a few links on Amazon to help you get started:  Antler Plaque 17" tall for $30, 8-Point Faux Buck Deer Bust 23" tall for $57, 10-point Faux Deer Skull Bust for $50 and a Deer Antler Wall Coat Rack 17" wide for $27 -- an exact same coat rack (painted) sold for $55!!