A trip to The Goodwill landed me with my next 'Before Meets After' piece - a 5x7 solid oak wood frame. Since Halloween is only a couple weeks away and I have so many crafts that I would love to do (but unfortunately won't get to before the holiday) I thought this would be the perfect piece for a simple transformation.
Switchy-Witchy.....
The frame

Look at the price tag - gotta love $.49!

Spray painted it black

Cut a piece of white textured scrapbook paper to size

Using my Silhouette and the free shape of the week, I cut out the witches hat in both black and orange


I created a witches hat using pieces from both cutouts and used some great rub-ons that I found in Target's dollar bin last year and you have.......

A great Halloween sign
Simple and easy! I can't think of a better way to add festive holiday decor to your home without breaking the bank.
2 comments:
I just posted about Halloween signs yours turned out so cute! Come link it up in my Friday Feature posts if you like. So fun! Theresa
Thanks for linking up! I hope you enter more of your projects or recipes. Have a great weekend!!
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