
I created this witch with colored pencil on a 4″ square piece of mixed media paper last year for an art challenge. Sadly, she didn’t win but she sure was a lot of fun to make so I had to find a way to use her. In my stash I found these fun Halloween cut outs from K & Company and thought they went well together. I really loved that some were accented with sparkly glitter so I didn’t have to add Stickles this time, lol.
I used my 5.5″ x 8″ Strathmore Mixed Media Journal for this layout. I started by coating the pages with white gesso. Once that was dry, I painted the background purple. The darker bottom layer was made using the same purple paint but mixed with black paint. While it was drying I cut a 4.25″ square from black cardstock and mounted the witch drawing. You can draw anything you want on the 4″ square with colored pencils, markers, crayons or whatever strikes your fancy. Just use your imagination and think spooky!
Next I used Ranger Black Soot to distress the edges. I picked the Halloween cut outs I wanted to use and glued them along with the witch to the pages. Next I used a little silver paint for shimmering shadows. Last I added more shading with a dark gray Stabilo pencil and that was it!
Hope you enjoy making your spooky layout. Thanks for stopping by!
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Supplies Used:
- Strathmore Mixed Media Journal – 5.5″ x 8″
- Gesso
- Spooky Halloween Drawing on a 4″ Square piece of Mixed Media Paper
- K & Company Die-Cut Cardstock (TC Halloween Pumpkin and Friends)
- Acrylic Paint: Purple, Black, Silver
- Ranger Distress Ink – Black Soot
- Dark Gray Stabilo Pencil
- Paint Brush
- Paper Towels
- Aleene’s Tacky Glue
- Water
Love it. It is the perfect fun Journal Art Design for October. It’s nice to feel like a little kid full of possibilities as far and as wide as our imagination. We need it more these days. Stay safe and best of happy blessings always.
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Thank you! Yes we definitely need more magic these days. Wish you and your family all the best as well!
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