Welcome to Day 27 of our
31 Days of Halloween scarefest!
31 Days of Halloween scarefest!
Thank you on behalf of all my Wicked Players for the wonderful comments you've been leaving us! We're batty with delight that you're enjoying all the DominoART eye candy :0)
Quick reminder about DominoART's two upcoming events!
I need more players for the Xmas Festival!
Quick reminder about DominoART's two upcoming events!
I need more players for the Xmas Festival!
12 Days of Xmas Festival in December 2013 and DominoART's 15 Days of Terror in May 2014!
I love Halloween and I've got so many ideas and not enough spooky days LOL so that's why I throw a 15 Days of Terror mid year for HALF-O-WEEN! I'm taking sign-ups NOW so you can create NOW and be ready to get your spook on in May 2014 ;0) Click on the links above for more deets!
I love Halloween and I've got so many ideas and not enough spooky days LOL so that's why I throw a 15 Days of Terror mid year for HALF-O-WEEN! I'm taking sign-ups NOW so you can create NOW and be ready to get your spook on in May 2014 ;0) Click on the links above for more deets!
Today's spooktacular project is by Monique! Check out her blog for all the gorey deets and photos!
Supplies
The box was an altered teabox Monique had used before, she says she "sorta altered my own art lol". Deco Arts Metallic Lustres - black shimmer, copper kettle and goldrush.
Nestabillitie die and Black cardstock
The Skull is a digital image by Rick St. Dennis - "born to raise hell".
Coloured pencils
Red glitter glue
Tim Holtz embossing folder
Deco Arts Americana acrylic paint - lamp black and true red
Deco Arts Weathered Wood crackle medium
The goodies inside:
A plastic skull, an axe, a skull coin, Death Tarot cards and Ace of spades playing card (also the card of death), dominoes and letter dice inside (spelling death and skull).
In the small cubbies there are skullies, small poison bottles filled with glitter glue, a scary doll and two stamped dominoes coloured with alcohol ink. Plus a small pumpkin and a crystal ball made out of a marble and buttons. A bingo number and some scrabble tiles spelling BOO.
The box was an altered teabox Monique had used before, she says she "sorta altered my own art lol". Deco Arts Metallic Lustres - black shimmer, copper kettle and goldrush.
Nestabillitie die and Black cardstock
The Skull is a digital image by Rick St. Dennis - "born to raise hell".
Coloured pencils
Red glitter glue
Tim Holtz embossing folder
Deco Arts Americana acrylic paint - lamp black and true red
Deco Arts Weathered Wood crackle medium
The goodies inside:
A plastic skull, an axe, a skull coin, Death Tarot cards and Ace of spades playing card (also the card of death), dominoes and letter dice inside (spelling death and skull).
In the small cubbies there are skullies, small poison bottles filled with glitter glue, a scary doll and two stamped dominoes coloured with alcohol ink. Plus a small pumpkin and a crystal ball made out of a marble and buttons. A bingo number and some scrabble tiles spelling BOO.
Your next stop on the hop is Jessica!
DominoART's Wicked Players are in the running for these spooktacular prizes!
1st prize is sponsored by
The 1st place winner will get to pick their choice of a sheet of Smeared Ink rubber from their Rubber Club plus a gift certificate to their digi store! |
The 2nd place winner will receive a 2 pound kit of Mold Making Putty The 3rd place winner will receive an amazing product called Instead-A-Glove! |
THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN
This is such an amazing project. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing project using the tea box, lots of goodies inside!!
ReplyDeleteThank you , Monique, for such an amazing project. I love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteHappy to get another look at this fabuous box. WOW, Mo! xxD
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love altered boxes... this is FANTASTIC!!!!! SO much to look at, so many details!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this altered box...its just amazing.
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ReplyDeletegreat box. Fab collage inside.
Super cool creation by Monique. She is so talented!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job! Love getting a second look at all the wonderful details!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun box! Love the depth on the front, it makes me want to run my fingers over the box. The Scrabble tiles are a great touch.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully altered tea box! So many fun details!
ReplyDeleteLove your box Great idea
ReplyDeleteWow!!! love this box, such a clever idea, love all the little details in there! Fab! mo x
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