She's a genius ~ a "sharpie," if you will.
If you need a funky accessory to hold your Sharpies and other craft supplies, this golden skull desk accessory qualifies!
As part of Skull Surgery Makeover week, let's take a look at how to transform this Dollar Store skull...
...into a small work of desk art!
Start with a plain plastic skull. You can spray paint it if you wish, but first...
...let's have Dr. Graves perform skull surgery.
She'll show you with a painted skull so everything shows up better, but you will want to wait and paint your skull at the end.
On your surgical tray you will need a drill, a file, safety glasses, and some sandpaper.
Put on your safety glasses and scrub in: it's time for surgery! Drill holes in the plastic skull using a bit the size to accommodate Sharpies or other items. You can mark them out and space them evenly, or just drill random holes.
The drill may leave spurs or rough spots, so use a file to smooth those out. A little bit of sanding on the top will make everything safe, smooth and oh-so-swank!
Spray paint your skulls in the color you desire.
Gold is quite nice.
If you'd like your skull to have some heft and hold your supplies securely, put some pie weights or sift some sand in through the holes.
Then fill with items of your choice.
I wanted one for Sharpies...
A pencil holder would make a lovely gift for a coworker, a student, or as a teacher appreciation gift...
I wanted one for my paint brushes, too!
What would you use yours for?
I've been putting my skull desk accessory to high use this season!
She's quite the creative surgeon.
You really must stop by for the tour...
We're conducting Skull Makeover Surgeries all week
Make sure to sniff out each project.
Skull Surgery Makeover Week:
Day 1: Welcome to the Creepy Craftorium
Day 2: Skull Planter Tutorial {great hostess gift}
Day 3: Golden Skull Desk Accessory Tutorial
{you are here}
Day 4: pause for the Wildly Original Linky Party
Day 5: "Sugar Skull" Makeover tutorial {especially easy for kids}
Day 6: Glowing Skull Night Light ~ Phantastic Photos!
Day 7: Glowing Skull Light Tutorial
{I host a linky party every Wednesday. More info *HERE.* I'm sharing Skull Desk Accessory Tutorial from Skull Makeover Surgery Week with these fine folks, whose links open on ~ Sunday: Sew Darned Crafty, I Should Be Mopping The Floor, Making Monday Marvelous, Brassy Apple, Craftomaniac, Alderberry Hill, Under the Table & Dreaming, Making the World Cuter ; Monday: Skip to my Lou, Cherished Bliss, Sugar Bee Crafts ; Tuesday: Not Just a Housewife, Elizabeth & Co., The DIY Dreamer, Tip Junkie's Tip Me Tuesday, Savvy Southern Style, What we Wore & Made, Uncommon, Gingersnap Crafts, The NY Melrose Family, Today's Creative Blog ; Wednesday: I Gotta Create! , All Star Block Party, The 36th Avenue, Live-Laugh-Rowe, Handy Man Crafty Woman, The Trendy Treehouse ; Thursday: Scissors & Spatulas, My Repurposed Life, Frugal Girls, Shabby Nest, Romantic Home, French County Cottage, Stuff & Nonsense ; Friday: Funky Junk Interiors, Happy Hour, Anything Goes, Finding Fabulous, My Simple Home Life, Tatertots & Jello, Thirty Handmade Days, One Creative Mommy ; Saturday: Be Different Act Normal, A Bouquet of Talent, Tutus & Tea Parties, Six Sisters Stuff, Sew Country Chick, DIY Showoff, Positively Splendid , Nifty Thrifty Things}
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This is brilliant! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI am always blown away at how many great ideas you have. This is awesome. I am going to make my hubby one for his desk at work. I also have to make the bony fingers -- LOVE THEM. Rhonda
ReplyDeleteCool idea!
ReplyDeleteOh that's funny! Love the markers in it for sure! I might be tempted to drill some smaller holes and put Lolly pops in it for kids, although gummy worms sticking out of it would also be creepy! Fun project! Do you have a license to practice this kind of surgery?
ReplyDeleteMarvelous..can you tell how much it take time to create such a masterpiece like this...
ReplyDeleteanother genius piece of work!
ReplyDeleteTo answer the question about how long this project takes: it is super quick. Takes only a few minutes to drill the holes, a few more to file off any rough spurs, and the longest part is just waiting for the spray paint to dry. You can definitely do it in under an hour, but allow the spray paint to dry according to directions.
ReplyDeleteBahaha... that is awesome. I could see one of those on my desk! Found you through the Trendy Treehouse Linky Party!
ReplyDeleteSo clever and quirky. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to our Pretty Things party. Hope to see you back next week!
ReplyDeleteThat is AMAZING. Definitely the type of surgery I would happily perform. I'm off to pin it!
ReplyDeleteI love the brush skull so much :)) Very creative work - I like your style and I'm your newest follower on Hello Cotton!
ReplyDeleteChristina, this is AWESOME!!!! I want some too!!!!!! What a unique way to decorate for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!
Hi Christina, I’m Anne from Life on the Funny Farm (http://annesfunnyfarm.blogspot.com), and I’m visiting from the Pinteresting Party.
ReplyDeleteThis is so creepily cute! Great idea. Thanks for sharing!
Anyway, it’s nice to “meet” you! Hope you can pop by my blog sometime to say hi…
This is just too cool! Are you going to use it year round?
ReplyDeleteThis seriously cracked me up! Gotta do this with my paint brushes! Thanks so much! Http://www.craftinterrupted.com
ReplyDeletewhat a spooky pencil rest a real hole in the head come over and see what I shared at http://shopannies.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious! so clever. I would LOVE for you to link this up at my Ginger Jamboree Link Party!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative!! This is a brilliant idea, and so fun. Thanks so much for sharing again this week at A Bouquet of Talent. I love seeing your great creative, projects. :)
ReplyDeleteXOXO