Just a little more Halloween Fun with a Retro Cafe Art Gallery kit, some Fresco Paints, and a few accents from Graphic 45 and Inspiration Emporium.
This stuff is so addicting!!!!
Some Spiders, Charms, Bats, and Stamps on the Fresco Paint background and it is just a HOOT!
The Ravens and Spiders are accented with Ice Stickles.
Check out those Skull and Crossbones charms!!!
You've got to love the chipboard Spider Webs covered with Purple Ice Stickles and a little bottle of Poison that sits in the cubby!!!
The bottle has Rust Alcohol Ink in it for color, and the Poison stamp is colored with Distress Markers and Distress Inks. Adding with Glue-n-Seal is really easy.
The Tombstone is the smaller window piece just painted up.
I used the clock from Happy Haunting papers and added Glossy Accents, a Spinner and a brad to a metal Vintage Mechanical Washer from Prima.
NEWSFLASH!!!!
Kristin just told me she's having a Random Wednesday Giveaway over on Retro Cafe Art Gallery's FACEBOOK page.
So if you want the Kit to make one of these really cool Gothic Haunted Houses....check out the link and enter to win a great prize here.
And check out the other links for the rest of the products, too!
Linda
Products from Retro Cafe Art Gallery
Inspiration Emporium Products
Other Products
Glass bottles
White Posca Pen
This is SO fun, this house, oh my goodness! I am not good about visiting your blog Linda, I have to admit. I see your awesome creations on Facebook mostly. I'm glad I stopped in today to check things out. This is amazing and I've been perusing the last couple of posts which are equally as fantastic. You are one talented lady! So inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI have seen this at Retro Cafe and really need to get an order in. You have done amazing things with it. Love the pumpkins at the windows. It looks like the house is filled to bursting.
ReplyDeleteIt truly is a great spooky piece. I love it.
ReplyDeleteLinda, your shrines are totally cool!!! Thanks for sharing! Love em all! Jackie
ReplyDeleteIncredible!! So many amazing details - I feel like I could look at it for hours and not see everything. Love, love, love this, LC!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with this work! I l'be every detali! It's wonderful! barbarayaya
ReplyDeleteLOVE this, Linda! Love the light, minty green with everything else. Yum.
ReplyDeleteYou AND Retro Cafe are a perfect match! My fave is the metal topper. Fabulous project.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cool! I love the green house, with that stamp on it, I think that really makes it! Awesome!
ReplyDeletewow - that is such huge fun Linda!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I have a few shrines from Retro Cafe but a little bit intimidated by them. I think you may have helped me get through it to give it a try. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Amazing. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteHauntingly Fabulous! I adore all the details you have created. Happy Haunting...
ReplyDeletethis is truly an amazing project Linda! every spooky detail! love it!
ReplyDeleteNancy
This one blew me away and made me for one happy day in my house.I love absolutely everything about it.going to do my best to recreate one for my mantel!Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
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ReplyDeleteWow this is so cool and it must be even more incredible in person.
ReplyDeleteYour works of art are always outstanding Linda, and this is no exception, my word is's amazing. Love every single thing on it! Really great inspiration, off to have a play. Michelle xxxx
ReplyDeleteyour house is wonderful, Linda!
ReplyDeleteI think I would run fast past this house in the street LOL
ReplyDeletegreat project.
Totally fabulous haunted house - so many brilliant details!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
This haunted house is incredible! I LOVE it! You are such a an attention to detail person...especially on assemblages like this! I love the colors and all of the spooky goodness you've tucked into every cobwebbed corner! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, Linda!!!
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your site and I am blown away! I'm new to mixed media and I love your style, especially the steampunk themed projects.
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