Make some of these and give some of those other family pictures a break this Halloween season. These come to you from http://www.countryliving.com/ . Happy haunting!
STEP 1: Make a black-and-white copy of a portrait on printer paper and cut out.
STEP 2: To "age" the picture, lightly brush it with a sponge dipped in a solution of a few drops of black craft paint mixed with water. Let the paper dry.
STEP 3: Cut a piece of card stock the same size as the photo, glue to the photo's back, and let dry. With an X-Acto knife, cut out the eyes of the picture's subject(s), piercing through the card stock and creating holes about 1/4 inch in diameter.
STEP 4: Open the frame's back, remove the glass, then fit the photo inside. Insert red mini LED Christmas lights through the back of the eyeholes. Plug in the lights, then replace the frame's backing — securing it with tape if necessary — and drape with fake cobwebs.
Paranormal Portraits
You'll never look at loved ones the same way after transforming their images into a ghostly display.STEP 1: Make a black-and-white copy of a portrait on printer paper and cut out.
STEP 2: To "age" the picture, lightly brush it with a sponge dipped in a solution of a few drops of black craft paint mixed with water. Let the paper dry.
STEP 3: Cut a piece of card stock the same size as the photo, glue to the photo's back, and let dry. With an X-Acto knife, cut out the eyes of the picture's subject(s), piercing through the card stock and creating holes about 1/4 inch in diameter.
STEP 4: Open the frame's back, remove the glass, then fit the photo inside. Insert red mini LED Christmas lights through the back of the eyeholes. Plug in the lights, then replace the frame's backing — securing it with tape if necessary — and drape with fake cobwebs.
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