"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio.
A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy."
--Hamlet, William Shakespeare
I'm a bit of a Shakespeare nerd. Not sure if this scene from Hamlet inspired this idea, or it immediately came to mind once I finished it.
Since we live in the Copper State, it felt fitting to add some copper to my Halloween decor!
Supplies:
- Skull and Hand (Dollar Tree)
- Multi-surface acrylic paint in black and copper or colors of choice
- Dimensional Glue (Judi Kins)
- Seed bead mixture
- Glitter
No doubt, you're familiar with the skulls they have at Dollar Tree every year. I forgot to take a pic of it before I painted it. Used a sponge spouncer (DT) to cover with Craft Smart multi-surface acrylic paint in black.
I used a fine-tipped brush for the cracks and to outline the mouth and nose, and dry-brushed some of the paint onto the teeth.
I used some Diamond Glaze by Judi Kins, a dimensional glue, to hold a mix of seed beads and coordinating glitter in the eye sockets. Pool a little glue, sprinkle bead/glitter mix, and then add a little more glue. It dries quick and clear.
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