Spooky Halloween Blocks

Halloween Blocks Created By Jessie at our Gresham Store

Supplies
1 – 6ct. unfinished wood block set
Halloween Paper of your choice
Embellishment Glue Stick
Darice Chipboard Letters
Extra Fine Glitter (color of your choice)
Acrylic paint to match the glitter colors
Black Acrylic paint for the blocks, back and sides
Black Marbleizing Spray

Directions:

Start with painting all your blocks with black acrylic paint.
Let dry and set aside.
Cut paper to fit the front of each block then glue to the block using the embellishment glue stick. Smooth out paper and press down on paper so it adheres well to the block.
Paint the chip board letters with acrylic paint.
Glittering Letters: use a brush to spread Martha Stewart glitter glue, then sprinkle glitter. Let dry then give it another coat of glue. Once it dries completely it will be clear and your glitter will still sparkle but it wont fall off!
Spider Web Letters: Once your acrylic paint dries take letters outside and spray them with wed spray. You will love the way it turns out!

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