I love Autumn. It's my favorite time of the year, one because the weather is starting to cool off and of course Halloween.
I’m a kid again, I get to decorate the house both inside and out with skulls and skeletons. I get to dress up and have chocolate.
Halloween wasn’t big in the UK when I was a child, no one decorated and we never had trick or treaters coming to the door . It was unheard of. When I had kids you would occasionally see a few skeletons in a store but no one, apart from a few bored teenagers, would knock on your door asking for sweets. They would mostly be told to clear off, no one thought to buy candy to give out anyway.
A few years ago when we were back in the UK Halloween was starting to make an appearance, but nowhere on the scale we have in the USA. I try to make at least two Halloween themed projects each year. But having access to Sandra's fabulous resin blanks has given me lots of inspiration to make more this year.
So my project for this halloween post is centered around the theme of what would a witch need to weave a magic spell?
She would need her cauldron, of course skull teeth and some toad sweat. A spider's tears and blood from a heart.
Under the bewitching moon all manor of spells are cast, from love potions to the more deadly poison. Witches know the light from a crescent moon is the most powerful and so every witch will be out under the moon casting a spell or making her poisons and potions by its light.
I wish you all a BOO-T-FUL Halloween and may all your spells be true.
Hugs Wendy
Supplies:
Rana
Plastic cauldron ,Resin mushrooms, Surface board, Chipboard floral ,Pinecones
Small Bottles, Wood glue ,Acrylic paint