Ode to Scary Books & Movies

Cultivate your appetite for old scary movies and books with these awesome burlap halloween ornaments that pay homage to the likes of Vincent Price and Beverly Garland. Each one deserves a spotlight of its own. Let's roll the tape!


Some fake fall bushes had just the right kind of 'flower' that worked with The Forgotten Planet. Remember the glow-in-the-dark stars from the Raven Lantern post? A few found their way onto this ornament as well.


And the washers that held those round wooden balls that I painted for that post found their way into The Robot & The Man ornament.


Strategic placement of the top two buttons echo the eye of our star, Beverly Garland, in Not of This Earth! Yikes!  By the way, I discovered these fabulous movie posters at the blog "Found in Mom's Basement." It's listed as a free art resource for vintage ads on my sidebar. The book jackets are also from there.  


I laughed upon seeing the Invasion of the Saucer-Men poster --it looks like someone else didn't like their brussel sprouts growing up, either!


And of course, I had to make one of the House on Haunted Hill with Vincent Price!  After having created all these decorations, I now can't wait to see those kitchy old movies.  


But before we pop that popcorn, let's take a look at how to make burlap movie poster halloween ornaments:


Step one is to print out those great posters onto computer printer fabric with your ink jet printer.
I want my ornaments to do double-duty, so I also found some thanksgiving fabric and I'll be placing images from that on the back side of the ornament. But we'll cover that in a future post...
Cut out the images as well as a slightly larger piece of burlap for each ornament. Layer a piece of low-loft batting under your image to give it some puff. Remember to include a loop of ribbon to hang the ornament. I used just one piece of burlap, put black thread in my needle and green thread in the bobbin. I then arranged the front and back images and sewed them so that the appropriate color of thread finished out each side.
Now comes the fun part. Gather some of your bling so you can gussie these puppies up. The ever-present glue gun makes for quick work.
I couldn't resist adding a little glitter to the mix with Stickles. 
A bit of sparkle to the dress... to the skeleton... to Vince's jacket...
Then, to preserve the ink-jet printed images, seal with matte Mod Podge. I know... it looks scary to cover your image all in white!
But you'll note in just a matter of minutes it starts to dry clear. It will also make the colors in the image more saturated or intense.


An encore curtain call for these beastly burlap beauties.


Q: What's your favorite scary movie?




16 comments:

  1. Wow! These look amazing. I would love for you to link up to my Wickedly Creative Halloween Ideas Party.

    http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com/2011/09/wickedly-creative-halloween-ideas-linky.html

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  2. awesome idea girl!

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  3. This is great!!! I have never heard of computer printer fabric. Where do you get that?

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  4. What a cute idea! I like that you used the puffy glitter paint too.

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  5. Thanks for all the lovely comments! It made my day :)
    Here's a source for the computer printer fabric. I've pasted in the link to my favorite type, but there are less expensive versions. http://store.junetailor.com/store/p-15-colorfast-white-sew-in-printer-fabric-10-sheetspack.aspx

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  6. this is a FABULOUS idea! my son loves scary movies. im going to make him a pillow using this idea. THANKS!

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  7. What a great idea!! They look fabulous and would be perfect for Halloween.
    Jenn :)

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  8. These are awesome! I love old scary movies---they are the best! What a great idea. Thank you for sharing.
    liZ
    (simplesimonandco)

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  9. Thank you so much for all the kind words of support! (By the way, Hubby and I actually watched the Vincent Price version of House on Haunted Hill this weekend and it was a kick! )

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  10. Wow, these are neat, Love old scary movies. They don't make them like that anymore. Very creative!

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  11. You're so clever. These are amazing! I'd love to have 10 of them!!!!!
    Thank you so much for linking up to Project Queen. You are quite the artist. I'm a good copier ;-).

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  12. Thank you Cathy and Mandy! Oh I wish I had enough time to make many, many more... it was quite a hoot using those great images!

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  13. Hi Christina, I will be featuring these (Halloween Ornaments) tomorrow night at Project Queen's #3 link party highlights. Also gave a little shout out for your Halloween Craft Craze Party! Awesome. I'm linked up myself =).

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  14. Thank you Amanda and Mandy! Mandy, I'm so glad you linked up AND I'm honored to be highlighted. Somebody pinch me!!

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  15. That is absolutely great - I love the old movie art you picked!

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