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Simple Halloween Animation by me Kat Hazelton

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  Witches night flight by Kat Hazelton 2022. Witches Night Flight! Simple Animation by Kat Hazelton (me) Background is handcrafted inked picture. The witch is a paper covered MDF shape. The witch was moved and the scene photographed six times. Digital effects created by free phone apps.  Behind the scenes. The six images used for my simple animation.  The moon background was made on smooth watercolour paper with assortment of Tim Holtz distressed inks. 

Happy Halloween 🎃👻🎃👻🎃👻

Happy Halloween to you all, have a spooktacular day. 

The Werewolf by Kat Hazelton! Aaaaooooooo!💀

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Werewolf by Kat Hazelton 2022💀 This scene was created on smooth watercolour paper using distress inks and a die cut werewolf. The fur details were added using a white Posca marker Pen.    Original artwork with digital effects added.

Headless horseman of Sleepy Hollow!

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This spooky scene was made using a die cut paper headless horseman coloured in with Posca pens and glued onto a inked background. The Tim Burton-esque branches were made using Tim Holtz Twisted layering stencil THSO65 by Stampers Anonymous. Inked with a combination of Tim Holtz distress oxides. Additional digital effects created by free phone apps. Headless horseman by Kat Hazelton 2022 💀

Making a Halloween Tag ornament by Kat Hazelton.

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  Making a Halloween tag ornament. Firstly the fun part is gathering my chosen shapes and trying out various scenes. I am using Halloween MDF shapes. Once I am happy with the layout I take a photo. I find this really useful not only for reminding myself where to glue my shapes but in case I get interrupted, or my craft space gets invaded by the Cat or Craft Pixies! 🐈 🧚🤣 Many a time I have gone for lunch or to answer the doorbell to return to find a disturbed craft mat!!!! 🤣 The scene I have chosen is of a haunted house. The little house has cut out windows which I want to glow in the dark. So I painted the area where my house is going to go with a base of white acrylic paint. Then several layers of glow in the dark paint. I then left this to dry.  Once the glow in the dark paint had dried I glued on my haunted house and other shapes then gave them all an undercoat of white matt acrylic paint. Then using a mixture of black, purple, green and yellow acrylic paints I painted ...

👻Making a simple Halloween card by Kat Hazelton💀

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 👻Making a simple Halloween card 💀 You will need:  One metal die cutter (plus die cutting machine). A sheet of craft foam. A stamping block. Double sided tape. Good quality smooth card.  Black archival ink. Tim Holtz Distress Mica Stain sprays.  White acrylic paint and old paint brush to add star splats! A cloth to dab ink.  Simply cut out a foam shape and stick onto a stamping block with a little double sided tape.  Ink your stamp, I would recommend trying a couple of practice stamps on some scrap paper first.  Then when you are happy with the results stamp your image onto your smooth card.  Leave to dry.  Then spray mica inks around your stamped image dabbing with a cloth. If your mica covers your stamped image too much just spray with water and dab with your cloth to remove some of the colour.  Leave to dry. Then to finish off water down some white paint and using your paint brush flick on some stars!  Once dry tape onto a card...

Kat Make Tutorial, Great Uncle Prometheus!

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Whilst looking through an old chest in my attic I found a photo of my fourth Great Uncle Prometheus. No one really knows his history. My great grandmother said he came from somewhere cold and was connected to a Doctor Frankenstein, though this was never spoken about! He lived a very long age despite his war injuries one if which was a nasty cut across his forehead. My Mum said that local children said he could remove and scratch his brain! Kids can be silly and cruel! But then some kids like adults do make up some crazy things! To create my portrait of my Great Uncle Prometheus I used a fabulous image of a Gentleman found in a pack of Tim Holtz Idea-ology framed portraits TH93616. You could use Tim Holtz paper doll, an image from a magazine or a photocopy of a real family photo.  To give my Great Uncle a ghostly glow I coloured him in with a green marker. I used Winsor &Newton Promarker but you could use Sharpies or Tim Holtz Distress crayons. Then with a fine liner I added som...