https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/twilight-zone-wallhanging • Posted by Katie G.
A Twilight-inspired wall hanging that I made to hang in our office for Halloween... to go with my Alice Cullen costume. It'll reside in my bedroom after Halloween's over. This is a pretty simple project, but it is quite time consuming.
A Twilight-inspired wall hanging that I made to hang in our office for Halloween... to go with my Alice Cullen costume. It'll reside in my bedroom after Halloween's over. This is a pretty simple project, but it is quite time consuming.
Start with a dollar store wall hanging. As soon as I saw this one that said Vampire Zone, I had to buy it... but then as I kept looking at it, it just seemed too boring, like a project waiting to happen.
Sand the wall hanging down, so that the glue can grip a bit better. It doesn't have to be perfect... Also, it would probably be better to detach the wire at this point... but I was lazy and decided not to.
Begin layering your paper. I started with the tissue paper, then began layering scrapbook paper on top. I'm not sure what the deal was with that grey/black diamond paper, but it really buckled a lot & the grey rubbed off as I glued. It wasn't a big deal, just something to be aware of. You'll notice that all my letters and embellishments are already cut out... this is important for placement purposes.
As you continue layering, you should have an idea in your mind of what you want the final hanging to look like. Occasionally, you should check the positioning of your letters/embellishments so that you can make adjustments. (For instance, I realized in between the last step and this one that black would look better behind the "twilight" layer, so I started adding some black scrapbook paper)
Once you're happy with your paper decoupaging, glue your letters into place. Then add embellishments like glitter, sequins & rhinestones (you can see those in the main/final image above) And you're done! From boring dollar store sign to fab Twi-decor ;)