Day 6: Spooky Tin Can Lantern DIY

Spooky Tin Can Lantern

Spooky Tin Can Lantern DIY

It’s Halloween time and we are getting pretty excited over here at The Paper Mama home. We have pumpkins EVERYwhere, and we plan on making a yarn spiderweb tomorrow. So much fun. You won’t be able to see all those decorations at night, so that’s why I made these Spooky Tin Can Lanterns! Since this project is made from recycled cans and a coat of paint, the cost of materials is so low. In fact, I already had all the items I needed in my home (plus I got to eat some soup for lunch). These could be so cute lined along your walkway for trick or treaters!

Supplies:

 

 

Directions:

STEP 1:

Clean up your cans! Use warm soap and water to remove any glue, food, and paper from the can.

STEP 2:

Cut out the spooky lantern shape you’d like to use. Tape the shape over the outside of the can.

Tip #1: the printable patterns I provided will print out around 3 inches wide. If you need the images smaller, adjust the scale before printing.

STEP 3:

While wearing your eye protection and gloves, place the can on the towel (this will help with slipping) and use your nails and hammer to punch out the holes into the shape of your pattern.

Tip #2: I really recommend eye protection and gloves. You’re hammering a metal can and that means little metal slivers. Safety first!

STEP 4:

When your can is all punched out, let’s paint! In a well ventilated space (preferably outside) and wearing a mask/eye protection, spray two coats of black spray paint onto the outside of the cans (follow the spray can directions on the back of the can).

You can always create your own pattern! IF you make these let me know. I’d love to see how it turned out.

 

– Chelsey

P.S. I am a paid contributor for the HP Create blog. 

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Day 5: Monster Doughnut!

Monster Doughnut

Day 5: Monster Doughnut!

Another lovely Pinterest idea that I had pinned FORever ago. I’m not sure of the original idea source, but I have always loved it. The monster doughnut! These goodies are so funny and would be perfect for a spooky Halloween dessert. A tray full of these little monsters would be so cute.

So there’s not much of a tutorial to make these, but I can give you some tips. Things you need: candy eyeballs (found in the baking section of most grocery stores), doughnuts (cake doughnuts tend to fall apart more easily, but will work), a small amount of frosting, and plastic vampire teeth.

First, I recommend cutting the teeth in half so they don’t break the doughnut. Carefully push the teeth into the center of the doughnut to make a mouth. Use a tiny bit of frosting to attach the eyes.

Arrange these treats on a plate and serve at your holiday party, or surprise a kiddo with the funny monster doughnut!

It’s Friday, have a great weekend! To see the other 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts, check out this link.

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– Chelsey

P.S. This is the 4th year for my 50 DIY Days. If you’d like to check out the past projects, you can click on these links (sorry for any broken links, it’s hard to keep up to date with all the posts… always a work in progress): 2011 // 2012 // 2013


Day 4: Baked Parmesan Pumpkin Seeds Recipe

Baked Parmesan Pumpkin Seeds Recipe

Day 4: Baked Parmesan Pumpkin Seeds Recipe.

I know that I just got done saying that I prefer no carve pumpkin projects, but one reason to actually carve a pumpkin is to get all those yummy seeds! Pumpkin seeds are one of my favorite snacks. My husband made these two years ago and I was instantly addicted. Now we HAVE to make these at least a couple of times each Fall. Even the kiddo likes them (well at least she did last year, she’s always changing her mind on what she will/will not eat). If you’re carving pumpkins this year, I highly recommend trying out this recipe.

It’s a simple recipe using just pumpkin seeds, butter, rosemary, and parmesan cheese. To check out the full directions, head on over to the original Baked Parmesan Pumpkin Seeds Recipe.

To see the other 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts for 2014, check out this link.

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– Chelsey

P.S. This is the 4th year for my 50 DIY Days. If you’d like to check out the past projects, you can click on these links (sorry for any broken links, it’s hard to keep up to date with all the posts… always a work in progress): 2011 // 2012 // 2013

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Day 3: Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

Day 3: Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

I love to use spray paint in craft projects, so I tend to have a LOT of it leftover (I have a ton from past projects). So the other day I grabbed a few of the mini pumpkins I had lying around and sprayed them with the last bits of my brightest spray paints, but that wasn’t enough. I felt like they needed a little more (cause I can’t stop myself). I made a printable “Happy Halloween” banner, and a bunch of little bats. I attached them to the pumpkins and my project was complete. These little pumpkin friends would make a cute surprise for a friend, or neighbor. Pop them on their front step when they aren’t home. So cute. Want to make them?

Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

Supplies:

Directions:

Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

STEP 1:

Clean any dirt off of the mini pumpkins and let them dry completely.

STEP 2:

In a well-ventilated area (preferably outside), wearing a mask and eye protection, spray one to two layers of paint on the mini pumpkins.

STEP 3:

Print out the Banner and Bat printable I made and cut out the shapes.

Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

STEP 4:

Cut out little sections of wire. Tape the banner and bats onto the wire with the washi tape. You can also tape the printables onto the actual pumpkins.

Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

STEP 5:

Push the wires into the pumpkins, and you are done!

Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

Place these in your entryway, or use them as a surprise gift. I personally chose to keep mind in the front entrance for a pop of color! To see the other 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts, check out this link.

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– Chelsey


Day 2: Monster Eyeball Wreath

Monster Eye Wreath DIY

Day 2: Monster Eyeball Wreath

Yes this was a post from last year, but I like to share a few flashback in this 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts series. Just like a, “Hey, remember this?” My kiddo loves this monster eye, but sometime I think it looks like a weird hairy boob, ha! Anywho, it’s pretty fun for Halloween and kids’ think it’s a funny monster, so that works for me.

Monster Eyeball Wreath DIY

Supplies you need for this project:

  • foam wreath (I used a 12″ size)
  • 8 inch smooth foam half ball
  • 1/2 yard of “monster” fur material
  • hot glue + glue gun
  • one 8″ x 10″ piece of black felt
  • optional: wire

To make this wreath you can find the full DIY over here.

I’ll see you guys tomorrow with a new DIY!

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– Chelsey

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Day 1: Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

Day 1: Etched Glassware Mustache DIY (using a Dremel)

It’s Day 1 of my 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts for 2014. Wow. My 4th year doing this, and yeah… I’m crazy. Anywho, let’s chat about what I’ve made for today. A couple of cute mustache beer glasses, plus one kitty whisker glass (for me). I know mustaches are EVERYwhere, but I still love them. Especially when you put them on a mug or glass and it looks like you have a mustache or whiskers when you take a drink. Ha! Glass etching has been on my to do craft list FOREVER, and now I’m addicted. It was so much fun to do this. I’ve actually had a Dremel for about 10 years, but I just never tried anything with glassware. I think I was too nervous to even give if a try. Not anymore! It’s so much easier (and fun) than I thought it would be. Basically you just need a pattern taped to the inside of the glass, and your Dremel (and a few minutes of time).

How perfect would this DIY be for a gift? My husband always loves a tasty craft beer for Christmas (we are Portlanders) and we can always use another glass (we have a crazy 4-year-old that has dropped a few of our favorite glasses). Ok, are you ready to do this? Follow my directions below. There’s also a quick video below that will help.

Supplies:

Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

Directions:

STEP 1:

Print out the mustaches printable. Cut out each shape to a size that can fit in your glassware.

Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

STEP 2:

Tape the mustache pattern to the inside of your glass.

Tip: glassware can get a bit expensive if you need to buy a lot, but I can always find nice sets at our local thrift shop for cheap.

STEP 3:

Put your diamond tip into your Dremel and tighten. Turn on the Dremel and put the speed to 28.

STEP 4:

Wearing your eye protection and mask, get started with the etching. Follow the outline of your pattern. If you’re using the new Dremel micro, you’ll have the cool LED front end lighting to help you see the pattern.

STEP 5:

After you have the outline etched, I found it was easier to see what you’re doing if you take the pattern out of the glass to fill in the mustache.

STEP 6:

Wash your glass with soap and water.

Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

I’m totally a visual person, so just in case you are too…. I made a video for you to follow.

Now that you’re done you have a choice to make: Will you keep this for yourself or give as a gift? It’s so easy, you might as well make one for yourself and a friend.

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– Chelsey

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50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts

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Hello everyone! Today is the start of my FOURTH year of my 50 DIY Days. You may have noticed the name change, or not. I typically call this my 50 DIY Days of Christmas (because Christmas is my favorite), but I wanted to create more than just Christmas items this year. You’ll find Halloween and Thanksgiving mixed in this year. So, welcome to my 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts! It will be Monday – Friday of fun DIY’s for you to create this season. Most will be super simple to make, with a couple more difficult ideas thrown in here and there. Are you ready? Good. I am too. This will be the landing page for you to explore all of the DIYs I make for this year. I will update the links each day (so much easier than scrolling through the whole blog).

Day 1: Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

Etched Mustache Glassware DIY

Day 2: Monster Eyeball Wreath

Monster Eyeball Wreath

Day 3: Colorful No Carve Mini Pumpkins

Colorful No Carve mini Pumpkins

Day 4: Baked Parmesan Pumpkin Seeds Recipe

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Day 5: Monster Doughnut

Monster Doughnut

Day 6: Spooky Tin Can Lantern DIY

Spooky Lantern DIY

Day 7: Vinyl Leaf Placemat DIY and Pattern

Vinyl Leaf Placemat DIY (and printable pattern)

Day 8: Printable Paper Sack Gift Bags

Paper Sack Gift Bags

Day 9: Mummy Candy Wrapper DIY

Mummy Candies

Day 10: Boo Ghost Candy Wrapper DIY (with free printable)

Boo Ghost Candy Wrappers

Day 11: Printable Post-it Note Gift Tags

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Day 12: Boo Ghost Candle Silhouettes (with free printable)

Boo Ghost Candle Silhouettes (with free printable)

Day 13: Halloween Movie Night Snack Ideas

Movie Snack Ideas

Day 14: Shrinky Dink Scallop Necklace DIY

Shrinky Dink Scallop Necklace DIY

Day 15: Spooky Halloween Terrarium

Halloween Terrarium DIY

Day 16: Vanilla Extract Recipe and Free Label

Day 16: Vanilla Extract Recipe and Free Label

Day 17: Spooky Eyeball Apples Bites with Orange Cream Caramel Dipping Sauce Recipe

Spooky Eyeball Apples Bites with Orange Cream Caramel Dipping Sauce Recipe

Day 18: Swirl Gift Tag Printables

Day 18: Swirl Gift Tag Printables

Day 19: Chocolate Caramel Crack-ers

Chocolate Caramel Crack-ers

Day 20: The Lazy Halloween Skeleton Costume DIY

Lazy Skeleton Costume DIY

Day 21: Homemade Caramel Gifts with Printable Gift Tags

Day 21: Homemade Caramel Gifts with Printable Gift Tags

Day 22: Easy Striped Vase DIY

Striped Vase DIY

Day 23: Gumdrop Wreath DIY 

Gumdrop Wreath DIY

Day 24: Striped Painted Glassware DIY

Day 24: Striped Painted Glassware DIY

Day 25: 16 Free Christmas Inspired Fonts

16 Free Christmas Inspired Fonts

Day 26: Treat Yourself Sewn Paper Treat Bags

Treat Yourself Sewn Paper Treat Bags

If you want to explore the past 3 years of my 50 DIY Days, click on the following links. Just a note: some links might not work since my blog is old and I keep missing broken links. Thanks!

2011 // 2012 // 2013

– Chelsey

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