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Monday, September 6, 2010

So Simple It's Scary

Hey there, and Happy Bloggiversary to us!!! 

We're having the tiniest bit of trouble finding our Fall decorations.
I wonder why? Hmmmmmm...
 
So let's whip up some new stuff for a song, shall we? We're going to use 5 of the glass shades that came with a big brass chandelier Vannah and I snagged at a yard sale for a paltry $20 (with the bulbs!) We then took them to the garden center and bought terra cotta saucers as bases. You'll also need black spray paint, contact paper from the Dollar Tree, and some Krylon Frosted Glass spray paint that we had left over from THIS project.
First, take your saucers outside and give the backs a couple of light coats of black paint. Flip them over and do the same to the inside. Allow this to dry.
Then sketch out some seriously scary faces on the back of the contact paper and cut them out.
 You're shaking in your boots right now at how terrifying this is, aren't you?
Peel the backing off of the contact paper and arrange your little faces on the shades.
 Now just spray the shades with a nice light coat of the frosting.
Allow this to dry. Everything will be ready at about the same time.
Once the paint is set, peel off the contact paper.
Set the shade in the saucer, add a flameless candle, and hit the lights!
 Horrifying! Terrible! Nightmare inducing!
 
I had the Minions come up with their own designs.
Which of course makes for a great decoration keepsake.
Nothing like preserving your children's strangeness for all time, eh?
Yeah, I think they're adorable too.
Fast, simple, and seriously inexpensive, plus we found a new use for the shades, because they weren't staying with the chandelier.  

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82 comments:

  1. Very nice. Love the way your brain works!

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  2. Love them, they look like they were made to be exactly these. They even have their own hats.

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  3. Mel, you just halfway guessed what the next 5 will be!

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  4. Whoa, Sunny, those look so great! I have never tried that frosted paint stuff, now I MUST. What a genius Halloween idea, luve it!

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  5. Love this idea for Halloween Decor and we love to decorate for it. It's my husband's favorite holiday.

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  6. All these great ideas for fall and Halloween...I can't wait to get my stuff down from the attic. I've been in summer mode but school starts tomorrow and Wed. for the kids so I'll be more in the fall frame of mind. These are adorable!

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  7. OMG!! These are fabulous, I am in love!! I never would have thought of this, love that I have fabulous blogs to visit to get such great ideas!

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  8. What a great project - they are perfect for Halloween! I must get some of the frosted glass spray! Thanks for sharing with us!

    Aimee @ Justkiddingaroundatlanta

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  9. Just my kind of craft- little effort, great outcome. Love it!

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  10. Ohhh, I LOVE it! We may just have to try this! Halloween is my FAV holiday!

    ~Chelsea

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  11. Wow those are amazing! What a great Re-use Idea! Love it and Happy Aniversary!

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  12. those are so cute. thanks for the project

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  13. Now THAT is really something else! I never would have thought of it myself, but you're right ... so easy and so cute. Great job!

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  14. These are wonderfully cute Sunny. I'm so glad you linked up. I so love it when people come up with awesome "outside the box" ways to use items that might otherwise be discarded.

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  15. So cute, that it is not scary, but fabulous! Thanks for sharing at my Under $100 Linky Party

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  16. These are too cute for words! I love it. I'd love to try my hand at them! It would be perfect for linking up to our Fall Decorations link up party, would love to have you join in!

    http://texasmonkey.blogspot.com/2010/09/all-about-you-monday-fall-decorations.html

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  17. Love this!!! Such a cute idea, so simple, and I love that it's personal. Great job!

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  18. What a great project!! I love it! My kids would love to help with something like this too.

    Thanks for linking to Messy Monday!

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  19. How darling and yes how simple, love it!
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  20. This is a great reuse of something I see at the thrift stores all the time. I love it!
    Jane

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  21. What a CUTE nifty thrifty idea...thanks for sharing it at NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAYS! Please be sure to post the NTT party button or my blog name with a link so all your friends can see all the other nifty thrifty treasures...thanks!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  22. Again, I love this! This is so unique and FAB, thank you for linking up with All About You Monday. I hope you come back next week where the theme is all about ribbon but any fun project, craft, recipe, etc is welcomed! So glad I found your blog!

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  23. Love it! Was thinking about doing something like this, but didn't want to buy etching cream. Will try spray paint options!

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  24. What a fantastic idea. Great way to repurpose these and create your own decoration!

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  25. What a great idea...love how you used the shades you wouldn't have wanted otherwise! Cute...er, I mean spooky...ghosts!

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  26. Wow!! That is creative and looks great! Very cool!

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  27. These are absolutely adorable! I was trying to figure out was the glass was b/c I LOVE the shape....and I'm even more impressed to read the answer. :O)

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  28. OH my, my, my LOVE these. I'm going to need to make similar ones, and know just the place to put them!!! ahhh thanks for sharing your awesome project!

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  29. Love it!! Thanks for sharing. found you on CSI.

    Kelly

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  30. Love it. I am totally going to put the frosted glass on my must buy list :)

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  31. Those are darling!! I LOVE the frosting spray paint, I'm gonna have to try it!
    Visiting from justsewsassy.com

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  32. Wow, these look fabulous! Haven't really worked much with spray paint before.. love the frosted look. Maybe I should dare!!!

    Would love for you to stop by at Kids Get Crafty and link up too? Every Wednesday at Red Ted Art. This week's link is here:http://www.redtedart.com/2010/09/15/kids-craft-the-mona-lisa/

    Hope to "see" you later?

    Thanks!

    Maggy

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  33. So cute! I saw your link up at Kids Get Crafty and had to come see how truly simple they are...it's true :)

    We made jack o lanterns from a jar recently, but I love the frosted glass look!

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  34. Wonderful! This is getting me in the Halloween spirit! Visiting from It's So Cheri!

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  35. Now that is really cute! How did you think of that? I would not have and I thought I had a clever mind SOMETIMES! I loved it. Thanks so much for joining me. Debbie

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  36. Oh SUnny, this is so cute. I love finding halloween decorations, that are just scary enough, but not cheesy ya know. Perfect that you got to reuse those shades, and they turned into the cutest little ghosts ever. I am hosting a new party, and would LOVE if you linked up, these are so cute, I wanna share them with my readers. I'm your newest follower, Thanks for the great tutorial, and hope to see you. :)

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  37. Those are FREAKIN' RIDICULOUS!!! You're killin' me over here! I want them...like now :)
    Thanks so much for linking them up to gettin' crafty on hump day :)

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  38. Perfect timing, I tried something today that I wasn't thrilled with, this is a great way to get the results I want. I am doing basically the same project on pickle jars for halloween!!! So thanks!!

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  39. OMG! This is going on my list of things I must do for Halloween this year!!!

    You should totally enter this into the Recycled Halloween Craft Challenge here:

    PS: You can enter up to 3 different crafts!

    http://henthornehandmade.blogspot.com/2010/08/recycled-halloween-challenge-will-you.html

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  40. I love these! I am going to feature them on my blog tomorrow afternoon!

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  41. ooo, I love these! I really wish I had a chandy to take apart... Maybe I'll have to thrift one. Soooo cute!

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  42. That is absolutely darling, you have my mind thinking of other holiday themes also, cute title by the way! Visiting from Debbiedoos.

    Carol

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  43. I have never heard of that frosted glass spray before, it sounds great. And I think they look too cute to be scary! :)

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  44. These are so cute!

    I hope you don't mind. I linked your post to my Porch and Garden Party at firstadream.blogspot.com.

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  45. I really like these-I'm always looking for easy, fun things to make -thanks!

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  46. What a super cute and super easy craft project! Thanks for sharing this! I love to find simple (and cheap) things to make!

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  47. What a cute idea! dropping by from Nifty Thrifty Tuesday...

    Hope you're having a lovely week!

    Marie
    http://www.sallyleebythesea.com

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  48. Ahhh awesome idea! I was in love when I saw the milk jug ones a last week but now I really, really love these! Just featured your post over on my facebook page! Hope you don't mind.

    PS....The title of your blog is too funny!

    Kendra aka "Domestic Princess in Training"

    http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Domestic-Princess-in-Training/215139255490

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  49. You are the pro at making really neat things on a budget! Those are great.

    =)

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  50. Crazy jealous over here...I would have ruined those...but you - amazing.

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  51. Spooky! Thanks for linking up to Mad Skills Monday!

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  52. Oh my goodness! That is so clever! I want to make some now!

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  53. I loooove it! That is so neat! Easy and cheap to do. I'm glad I stopped by. Thanks for the idea.

    Anne-Marie

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  54. These are so cute! I really like that not all of them are scary!

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  55. hey you are one clever girl!!! those look fab and easy!!! well easieish !!!

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  56. wow i like that, easier than etching and almost totally free

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  57. I still think these are so cute! I wonder if I can get the boys to do some with me. Maybe if I guide them thru the spray. Hmm.

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  58. Too cute and you're right, so easy!!! I can hardly wait to try these with our kiddos at school, they're a kick!!! Thanks for sharing!
    Debbie @ Cottage Hann~Me~Downs

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  59. mmmmm I think DH would LOOOOOVE something like this

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  60. What a great fun idea! I just love the faces.

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  61. Going to try this soon!!

    http://nicholesownspace.blogspot.com

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  62. Great idea - I've featured it as a Halloween bonus in this week's Craftastic Monday!

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  63. What a clever idea! I tried this at Christmas with snowflakes and totally messed it up!

    I think your method would be tons easier!

    Thanks for linking your cleverness!

    A+

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  64. Dang girl, you are rocking. SInce I left my comment a few days ago, you had like a million more, lol. THANK YOU for joining. :)

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  65. Simply adorable!
    Thanks for linking up!
    ~Liz

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  66. I don't know how I stumbled upon your blog but I'm so glad I did. This is such a fun project, very inventive. And it's so easy too. I'm gonna snoop around some more.

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  67. What fun! LOVE this idea!! I'll have to see if I can find shades (or even just drinking glasses, set upside down, I'm wondering??.. as long as you're using the flameless type of candles!)... Have a great weekend! ~tina

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  68. Love this! Btw, you have inspired me to buy my frist ever Mod Podge :)

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  69. Don't forget to check out The Halloween Scene at SSB!

    http://superstinkyboys.blogspot.com/2010/09/halloween-scene-1.html

    xoxo
    Ginger

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  70. I am so doing this with my kids this weekend. I love this! I'll link back to your post when I do it :) My girls are so excited to make these!

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  71. Love your idea, so much so that I had to feature it:

    http://makinglemonadeblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/halloween-spooktacular-week-one.html

    I especially love that you made something old new again. My favorite thing to do!

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  72. You put Martha to shame! :) Your ideas are wonderful and so festive!

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  73. THese are great! Love how simple they are to make too! You should enter them in my sister's "DIY Halloween COntest" - there are great prizes! The link to the contest is: http://ellekate.blogspot.com/p/diy-contest.html

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  74. Freaking awesome. Thanks for linking up :) I'm off to buy some of that frosty stuff!!

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  75. Those are seriously cute!!!! Love them. TFS xo ~j~

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