Try your
"hand" at making these ghoulish ghosts this Halloween to
display in your home. Watch out for more ghosts lurking in the
background of the Rattlin' Bones Graveyard.
You will need
white knit glove
3-4" round paper mache box
cotton batting
cardboard
craft foam in yellow and black
glitter glue: gold, orange, pink
2 jumbo craft sticks
black marker
acrylic paint in white and black
crackle medium
hot glue gun
toothpick, scissors, paintbrush
Patterns Below
What you do
Fill the glove with cotton batting, ensuring that all fingers are full
and half of the palm.
Dot on ghost eyes using the handle end of a paintbrush dipped in black
paint. Use a smaller dot of white on top of that, then dot on a black
spot with a toothpick.
Use glitter glue to add bow ties, buttons and a tie (see photo), set
aside to dry.
Paint entire outside surface of the paper mache box with black paint.
Allow to dry.
Apply crackle medium according to directions on the bottle, a medium
coat works well. Allow it to dry for 15-25 minutes, until tacky but not
completely dry. Next apply a medium coat of white paint over the crackle
on the box. Do not excessively brush, one or two strokes is enough. Let
dry, crackle will begin to work within minutes.
Mix together some black and white paint to make gray. Paint the craft
sticks gray and set aside.
Using the pattern, cut the graveyard sign and 2 tombstones from
cardboard. Paint all of them gray and set aside to dry.
Cut moon from yellow foam and all three bats from black foam.
Use black marker to write RIP and "Here lies a" on the
tombstones (you will not see more than that once craft is complete).
Shade the craft sticks, sign and the headstones with black paint,
highlight with a little white. Write the words "Rattlin' Bones
Graveyard" across the sign with black marker.
Place a handful of cotton batting into the box. Place the glove inside
the box. If the height looks good, glue it all in. If not, remove or add
batting below the glove to adjust.
Place some batting in front of the ghosts, but don't glue it in just
yet. Position the headstones where you want them, then glue them in,
adding and gluing batting as you go.
Add more batting to the back of the box behind the ghosts and place
craft sticks behind ghosts, do not glue just yet. Position sticks, one
higher than the other, so that the sign will be slanted downward. Hold
the sign up to the sticks to make sure that they line up. Hot glue the
sign to the sticks FIRST, then glue the ends of the sticks into the box.
Add more batting if needed.
Glue the large bat to the front left side of the sign and the medium bat
behind the sign on the same side (refer to photo). Glue the yellow moon
behind the sign on the right side and glue the small bat to the moon.
Adjust and glue any loose batting and you are done!

About
the Author:
Amanda
Formaro is the entrepreneurial mother of four children. She is also the
Chief Editor and Craft Expert of FamilyCorner.com
Magazine.
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