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Wednesday, 18 October 2023

Haunted Manor Canvas

 Hello Crafty Peeps,

I couldn't resist the new Haunted Manor Portraits images from Sweet November Stamps. I grabbed 'Count Dracul' and 'Marchioness Serpentina' to play with, as I love vampires and snakes!

At this time of year I am usually making myself a new Halloween decoration, so because these are portraits, I decided to make a canvas to look like a manor wall.

I started off with the images, adding woodgrain detail to the frames using pencils over the marker.

Count Dracul is in traditional colours and I added some 'blood' stains to his cravat, as he is quite overzealous when he eats, haha.

Marchioness Serpentina definitely needed deadly snakes, so I turned them into coral snakes. Her outfit colours and the snake colours mirror those of Count Dracul.


For the canvas I started by covering it in Distress Inks, then I added a layer of Texture Paste through a stencil and finished off with more Distress Inks once it was dry.

I wanted more of a haunted. spooky vibe, so I made my own 'blood' using clear glossy texture paste and red food colouring. It was a great experiment that turned out really well.


The lovely drips did flatten out, which is a shame, but it's still a great effect.


And here is the finished piece which is proudly hanging in my lounge.


Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you are inspired to create a canvas of your own!

{Crafty Hugs}


Products used:
  • Blank Canvas
  • Distress Inks - Vintage Photo & Walnut Stain
  • Distress Oxide - Fired Brick
  • Stencil
  • Ranger Texture Paste - Matte & Glossy
  • Red food colouring
  • ProMarkers - 
    • Count Dracul - Aubergine, Plum, Purple, Amethyst, Sandstone, Champagne, Satin, Coral, Cool Grey 1-3 + 5, Black, Prussian, Royal Blue, Cocoa, Raw Sienna, Gold, Sunflower, Yellow, Deep Mocha, Burnt Sienna, Cinnamon, Caramel, Warm Grey 2-5, Firebrick & Red
    • Marchioness Serpentina - Burgundy, Firebrick, Shale, Cocoa, Raw Sienna, Spice, Coral, Soft Peach, Blush, Cornflower, Cloud Blue, Blue Pearl, Prussian, Royal Blue, Gold, Sunflower, Yellow, Cool Grey 1, 2, 4 +5, Black, Lipstick Red, Poppy, Holly, Forest Green, Emerald, Apple, Amethyst, Lilac, Olive Green & Moss
  • Prismacolor Pencils - Black, Crimson Red, White, Burnt Ochre, Light Umber, Dark Brown, Tuscan Red, Crimson Red, Sienna Brown, Goldenrod & Nectar
  • Posca Paint Pen - White
I am entering my canvas into the following challenges:



7 comments:

  1. Absolutely perfect! I loved your "blood" drippings. Both designs were beautifully created and turned out wonderful. Thank you so much for joining us at 613 Ave. I cannot wait to see more of your creativity
    ~Tamara (DT)

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  2. Great Halloween design for your canvas. Thank you for joining in the Allsorts Challenge this week. xx

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  3. This is great fun and great 'blood' dripping down, many thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge this week.

    B x

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  4. Such an inventive use of the portraits, it looks amazing. Thanks for joining us at Allsorts challenge.

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  5. Spooky and creative fun, surely to give the recipient Halloween chills!!
    Thank you for joining our challenge at Two Old Bats!
    Diane TOB Co-Owner
    {Nellies Nest}
    {Two Old Bats}

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  6. Great Halloween card, love how you have created the dripping blood. Thanks for joining us at Creative Inspirations Jayne DT

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  7. What a great Halloween themed project, and a perfect take on "vintage". I love all the texture and the creative way you used supplied like food coloring! Thanks so much for playing with us at Time Out. Please note for the future, that per our "How To Play" guidelines on our Challenge Blog sidebar, you may combine your entry with 4 other challenges in addition to ours, for a total of 5. Hope to see you in our gallery for a future challenge.

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