Spooky Nights…
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Spooky Nights…
T S C N U D IO O AT R P PIR S IN « haunted house This Halloween, it’s on the house! The paper-maché piece got pops of showy, glowy paint on the outside and the inside. For spine-tingling details, like the roofline and the spooky tree, go for dimensional paint. It comes equipped with an applicator that’s suited to writing and drawing. « mysterious mask What’s behind this mysterious disguise? The secret to the glow is a bevy of shiny gemstones, adhered to the surface of the mask. We used dimensional glow-in-the-dark paint as the glue. Spooky Nights… filled with delight ful frights! Use glow-in-the-dark paint to craft an array of Halloween décor, everything from ghostly treats to spooky pumpkins to boo-tiful place settings. « creepy candles Ambiance on a very scary scale. That’s what you get when you add glow-in-the-dark paint to a creepy candelabra. We used dimensional paint for the fine lines and the drippy details on this piece. We let things dry according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and then…we turned out the lights! Boo! ©2011 Hobby Lobby® - The information in these instructions is presented in good faith, but no warranty is given, nor results guaranteed, nor is freedom from any patent to be inferred. Since we have no control over physical conditions surrounding the application of information herein contained, Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. disclaims any liability for untoward results. Follow manufacturer’s instructions in using paints and other materials, keeping them out of reach of children, since some may be toxic, or otherwise cause injury. Photography by Sanford Mauldin. www.hobbylobby.com www.getinspiredbyhl.com Crafts - 346965 something’s aglow! { C R E AT I V E I N S P I R AT I O N S free F R O M H O B B Y L O B B Y } ® teeth-chattering charger » Dimensional paint, sold in a fine-tipped bottle that’s perfect for writing, gave a ghostly glow to these simple glass plates. We practiced on scrap paper before applying the spooky script to the underside of the charger. Then, we allowed our work to dry overnight. « ghoulish goblets Plastic goblets go glowingly green with just a simple paint job! Apply thorough coats of glow-in-the-dark paint. The number of coats will determine the intensity of the glow. Just be sure to stick to the stems, since the paint shouldn’t touch what your guests are drinking. « frightening favors Let’s call this our “Boo Basket!” It’s a wooden tray that’s loaded with popcorn, pumpkins and a pair of funny mummy napkins. Both pumpkins and napkins got face value from black acrylic paint. We painted on the features, allowed them to dry and followed up with a few coats of glow paint. day turns into fright... It's an elegant party when the sun is in the sky. But turn out the lights…and this shindig will merit some serious shivers! Change an ordinary tablescape into hair-raising Halloween décor. It's easy with help from our fabulous glow-in-the-dark paints. OUR GLOW-IN-THE-DARK PAINTS SHOULD NEVER COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT WITH FOOD OR DRINK.