Now that the school season is in full swing, it’s time to focus on Halloween! This is a super easy and fun craft to make. If you already have the Mod Podge and scrapbook paper, it’s also pretty inexpensive. Mod Podge is pretty useful lasts forever and is inexpensive if you use a 40% off coupon at the craft store. The letters were $2/each, the Mod Podge was around $3.50 (with coupon), the paper was $.75 for 3 sheets and the ribbon was $.50. I have enough Mod Podge and paper left to make at least 3-4 more of these (and I’ll still have more Mod Podge left after that).
Boo! Halloween Craft
A fun and easy Halloween decoration
Ingredients
- Mod Podge
- B, O, O letters
- Small sponge brush
- Scrapbook paper
- Ribbon
- Scissors or Xacto Knife
Instructions
- Put a thin layer of Mod Podge on the front of the letters (one at a time) and place the letter, face down, on a piece of scrapbook paper.
- Using a knife or scissors, cut the letter out of the paper.
- Put two more thin layers of Mod Podge over the paper on the front of each letter, waiting 15-20 minutes between each layer.
- Tie letters together with ribbon.
- (You can paint the sides/back of the letters if you want. Do that first.)
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I love this Halloween craft. Of course I have paper, I am a scrap booker and proud of it. Thanks for the great craft project. ‘The kids and I will have a blast.
Have fun!
I love this Camille! So cute and such a fun craft!
Im featuring this on a Halloween roundup Wednesday!
Oh, it’s almost Wednesday! I’ll be over to check it out!
very cute, and great for Halloween
Super cute BOO letters! I really need to pull all my Hallo decor out! I would love for you to come link up your awesome blog to my Get Social party. http://alivedinhome.blogspot.com/2012/10/get-social-sunday.html
Who knew modge podge was so easy!?!? I have never attempted it, but I think I will…with this project! Super cute! Visiting from The 36th Avenue linky party on Thursday ( a few days late).
Mod Podge is addicting!! 🙂 I always spend Saturday mornings perusing the awesomeness on the link parties! Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Camille, I’m Anne from Life on the Funny Farm (http://annesfunnyfarm.blogspot.com) visiting from Fantabulous Friday.
These look great! I think I could do it!
It’s nice to “meet” you. I hope you can pop over to my blog and say hi sometime if you get the chance.
Hi, Anne! Thanks for stopping by! I will pop over soon!
I always love the simple, easy to put together crafts for holidays. So cute! I noticed last time at Michaels they didn’t have wood letters. I hope they restocked them! I want to make one for my front door. Pop by for a visit or link up anytime!
Oh no! No wood letters?! Now I’ll have to go check it out… and maybe get some more craft supplies. 🙂
great tutorial, Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop. xo
This is vey clever and cute! Thanks for a great tutorial.
This is so cute! I’m going to share it on behalf of Whimsy Wednesday on my G+ page.
I love the “ingredients” part (that is sooo my style hehe)
Thank you for linking up at Whimsy Wednesdays with The NY Melrose Family and Smart! School {House}
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This is so cute…I love it! Thank you for a great, easy to follow tutorial as well!
So when should I tell my front door to expect ours?? 🙂