Great job!!! What a lot of work!! I have a house you can cut on the Cricut - but really with no kids it seems a lot of work. You have added a lot of cool details! The stuff in the windows is very cool!!
Closeups of various parts of the haunted house, taken without flash so the effects of the tea lights inside would show up. Full information on materials and files used is in the previous photo.
- The doorknobs are orange glitter brads from the Maple Grove collection by We R Memory Keepers. - The brick path was cut from a piece of leftover brick road material from Mom's snow village stuff. - The windows are backed with vellum. One of them has a witch behind it, another has a cat, and another has a vellum ghost. These are best seen when the battery-operated tea lights are on inside. - Broom made by cutting a q-tip in half, inking up the stick with some Prima chalk inks, and wrapping a fringed piece of scrap cardstock around it, then securing with some embroidery floss. - Lots of Glossy Accents used on this thing, from gluing down flat pieces to holding up the fence to making the cat's eyes and the potion in the cauldron. - The cauldron is an upturned skull-shapped "popper" toy. A scrap of black fabric inside makes the eye sockets less obvious; on top of that, a cotton ball for volume; on top of that, a scrap piece of light green paper saturated with a mix of Pine Needles Stickles, Glossy Accents, green, silver, and purple glitter, and some light green sand.
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