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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Jack O' Lantern Ornament

Hi Crafters!
It's fall and everyone is in the mood for holiday decorating!  Here's an ornament for Halloween that will look great hanging on a tree branch or tucked into an arrangement of gourds. 
  I made this Jack O' Lantern Ornament using etchall® dip 'n etch. It's so much fun, you'll want to make several.  
Jack O' Lantern Ornament

Here's my process:

Start with a glass ball ornament and remove the cap.  Fill the ball with water.  Wrap the neck with masking tape to make a holder.  Wrap the top to a bamboo skewer with more tape like this:
Ornament Set-up


Fill an empty, clean plastic container half way with etchall® dip 'n etch.  
etchall® dip 'n etch and a plastic container

Put the ball into the container and rest the skewer on the edge of the container.  Add more etchall® dip 'n etch to cover the ball up to the neck.  Keep it in place with more masking tape if needed.
Ornament in dip 'n etch

Let the etching liquid work for 15 minutes and rinse the ball.  Dump out the water and rest it in on a paper towel to dry.  Return the etchall® dip 'n etch back into its container (It's re-usable!) 

Once the ball is dry on the outside, you are ready to decorate the frosted ball. 
Ready to paint!


I used Americana® paint by DecoArt® in Jack-O'-Lantern orange to paint the ball.  I worked top to bottom center to leave streaks like the lines on a pumpkin.  I only used one coat because I wanted a soft frosted look.  I also pushed the ornament into a scrap of Smoothfoam™ to make it easier to paint the ball.
Painted ornament

I added lines and details with Khaki Tan and Light Cinnamon. Add features with Antique Gold and outline with black paint or a black pen.  Paint the cap brown and tan.

Here's a finished ornament with some pumpkins:
Jack O' Lantern Ornament


Think of all the different faces you can paint on these.  Now, what other characters can you create?  I'd like to try some for Christmas.  Once you have that frosted surface, it's so easy to paint on the ornaments.  

Are you ready to try this?  You can order etchall® dip 'n etch here
When you order, use my discount code TERRYR for a 10% discount!

Happy All Hallows Eve!
Terry


1 comment:

  1. Terri, that is adorable. Like you said, you can paint all sorts of faces. Christmas is endless with ideas. You can personalize, etc. I would have liked to have you use the word.... etch.....rather than..... frost. Frosting sits on top of an object, etchall eats into the glass making it permanent, therefore, it will never chip off letting the paint stick also. The pictures and way you taped the ornament was great. Thank you!..The check is in the mail!

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