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Created for the scrap pack challenge-

The poem is from the orginal Werewolf movie with Lon Chaney in the 1950's and reads:

Even a man who is pure in heart
And says his prayers by night,
May become a wolf
When the wolfbain blooms
And the moon shines bright at night!

It's almost Halloween. I thought we needed a good scary layout this time!

Gold Wire---Used to hold down pipe cleaners, twine and rafia corn stalks
gauze---Used on the moon to soften the edges.
4 fall leaves---Cut up into smaller leaves and placed on skeleton trees.
Natural raffia--- Made into corn stalks.
Green Corduroy---Running along underneath skeleton trees.
4 wiggle eyes--- At bottom underneath the skeleton trees.
2 white pipe cleaners—Swirled and placed in the center of the moon and running along bottom of page.
Brown paper bag----Placed behind poem and used for werewolf drawing.
Vellum---Cut and placed at bottom to give a misty effect to page. You have to have mist for a scary scene!
Stick chalk---Used for moonbeams and on the werewolfs' teeth.
1 yd twine---Cut and tied on right side of layout.
4 puzzle pieces ----Painted black and used as base for corn stalks.


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