Lucy's last halloween house of the season (I think)
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:29 am
Ok, here it is. The last house of the Halloween season for me. It's called Jack's house because it's for my friend, Jack, who LOVES halloween so I tried to make a relatively creepy house for him. I meant to do some bloody touches like blood dripping from a window but I just couldn't do it. The creepiest thing is the "bone chimes" which I'm not sure about anyway. I just taped them on the porch roof temporarily. I'm also deciding on the spooky tree placement, whether to include fall leaves scattered about and the "skeleton" flattie.
I hand drew the wood clapboards. I found the 13 hour clock online and shrunk it down to fit the opening. It think it is somehow from the Disney Haunted Mansion. I have used Paul's clock before, but I've had to delete the "Merry Christmas" message. I cut strips from cardboard and made irregular cuts for the shingles for the roof. This is my first porch. The railing is a from a crooked halloween fence paper punch with strips at the top and bottom to make it look like porch railing. I painted the base fall colors because the house itself is so monochromatic. I think it works.
The main fence is a Tim Holtz fence die that is available online. I think I glued together 5 layers of cardstock to get it sturdy enough. The gate is a retired Martha Stewart fence punch where I glued many layers together to make it strong. I wanted it to look like the gate was coming off it's hinges.
The skeleton flattie is from a Halloween scrapbook paper glued to a paper clip with a black backing. It's not great, but probably good enough for this project.
I haven't been posting patterns because mine aren't really drawn that well, but I can clean them up and post them if someone would like them. Just let me know.
Lucy
I hand drew the wood clapboards. I found the 13 hour clock online and shrunk it down to fit the opening. It think it is somehow from the Disney Haunted Mansion. I have used Paul's clock before, but I've had to delete the "Merry Christmas" message. I cut strips from cardboard and made irregular cuts for the shingles for the roof. This is my first porch. The railing is a from a crooked halloween fence paper punch with strips at the top and bottom to make it look like porch railing. I painted the base fall colors because the house itself is so monochromatic. I think it works.
The main fence is a Tim Holtz fence die that is available online. I think I glued together 5 layers of cardstock to get it sturdy enough. The gate is a retired Martha Stewart fence punch where I glued many layers together to make it strong. I wanted it to look like the gate was coming off it's hinges.
The skeleton flattie is from a Halloween scrapbook paper glued to a paper clip with a black backing. It's not great, but probably good enough for this project.
I haven't been posting patterns because mine aren't really drawn that well, but I can clean them up and post them if someone would like them. Just let me know.
Lucy