I am so excited to share this little project with you all! My string of “Ghost Lights”. I heart them!
Items Needed:
- Cheesecloth
- 20 ct. light set (white cord preferred)
- Black Felt or cloth (or Black Vinyl for Silhouette/Cricut if you have one)
- ModgePodge or 50/50 mixture of glue/water
- scissors
- tacky glue
- popsicle molds or small dixie cups
I started out by unfolding my cheesecloth. It came in a big folded ribbon. I ended up using 2 layers of it in roughly a 7″ x 7″ square.
Next I draped the cheesecloth over my popsicle mold and then used my glue mixture (50% Elmer’s glue mixed with 50% water) and a paintbrush and painted the top half of the cheesecloth over the mold. {I tried using spray adhesive, however it didn’t quite stiffen the cheese cloth enough. The spray adhesive only stiffened my arm hair! The glue mixture worked great!)
While the glue was drying I cut faces and mouths out of black felt.
Once the ghosts were dry, I carefully pulled the cheesecloth off the molds and using tacky glue, glued on the felt pieces for the face.
Insert a light through the top of the cheesecloth. Some of mine just poked right through and others I had to help by cutting a small slit in the top. (I purchased my string of lights at Hobby Lobby in the craft section where they have those glass block craft ideas. My string had the lights really close to one another so I opted to insert a ghost every other light. I believe if you use actual Christmas lights (white cord of course) they will be farther apart and you can do a ghost on every light.)
The pictures don’t even do them justice when they are hung and lit!
I couldn’t resist making one of these little guys with a mustache! Mustaches are so popular right now and I wanted one of my little ghosts to be cool and popular! 😉
I also really like this angry guy! The options for faces are endless!
Hang and enjoy! Check back because I have many more fun Halloween ideas to share!!!
Note: These are recommended for indoor use only!
Another Note: Have you entered my Giveaway yet? You should hop on over (HERE) and do that now!
These are great! May I put up a link for you to my Halloween site?
Absolutely! Thanks so much!
Dear Cheryl,
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your blog. These are just the best. I concider myself to be creative and crafty and I feel totally brain dead after seeing your ghost lights.
Hopefully here’s some advice that will help you be able to stay at home with your boys. A book you need to read is called “Dinner’s in the Freezer” by Jill Bond. It is available used through Amazon or Inter Library Loan. This program has really cut back on my grocery bills and my cooking and cleaning time. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Maureen
Maureen, Thanks so much for the nice comment! It made my day after a rough drop off at school with my son! Also THANK YOU for the book suggestion. I am set out to find it right away! I really appreciate it!!! I hope to talk to you again!
Soooooooooo cute! I am pinning this! Stop over for a visit sometime!
Thanks Cara! I absolutely love your Back To School projects!!! Adorable!
How does one “pin” this? Just wondering,
What a fun idea!
Thanks Brittany!
These are so cute! I love the little faces!
Super lovely.. I found ya per Motivate me Monday and your site totally motivates me get up & get artsy.. : )) Lovely blog.. I’m Marilyn from http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com and i’m following ya officially with SMILES.. Hoping you can stop by sometime and return the follow/simply say hello.. Thanks & have a great week.. *Following you on pinterest too*
So smart and so simple! I love it. 🙂
Thanks Madison!
I totally LOVE these!! If you get a chance, I would love it if you could link this up to my party, The Creative Spark, tomorrow night. Pinned this!
Jenn
http://www.cleanandscentsible.blogspot.com
I love this….you can never have too many twinkle lights….and now they have a theme….Great Idea!
Pingback: handmade jewelry - Halloween decor: Ghost Lights | kids crafts ideas at - make-handmade.com
Very, very cute! Great idea. 🙂
Thanks Debbie! I have my moments 🙂
Thanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday – you were featured today!!
– Mandy, http://www.SugarBeeCrafts.com
Your little ghosts turned out so cute! Very clever idea. Thanks for the inspiration
This is pretty much the cutest thing EVER! My little girl got a kick out of them and wants to make some of our own, so thank you for the inspiration! 🙂
So so cute—and I love the different faces! So simple and wonderful—I really adore your style!
Jaime from crafty scrappy happy
(and thank you so so much for linking up!)
Thanks Jaime! Thanks for hosting!
These are so fun, I may have to make these for my booth at the antique mall. Thanks again for sharing.
We just featured your ghost lights on our new Fun Finds Friday!
Thanks Jill! I love your blog and your fun food ideas!
This idea is so cute! It’s amazing what you can do with a little imagination. I definately want to try! Found you on the Sunday Scoop link party.
HELLO THERE- YOU HAVE BEEN FEATURED ON COM for Super Saturday Spotlight Talent Show. WA-HOO! well done. winks-jen
These are so CUTE! And SO EASY!!! 🙂
I love them!
Angie @ Artsy You
This is so cute! Thanks for sharing the how-to!
Love! I’d love for you to link up to my Wickedly Creative Halloween Ideas Link Party!
http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com
Thanks Lindy…I will head over!
You’ve been featured! Thanks for linking up! Check it out here: http://www.thekurtzcorner.com/2011/09/link-party-features-no-7.html
Thanks Audra!
Haha these are too cute. I love the face on that last one. It cracks me up!
So cute…the various faces on the ghosts are so funny! Thanks for this sharing this at last Monday’s “What In The Gunny Sack?” link party!
Thanks for linking up to my Tuesday Confessional party last week. You’ve been featured so stop by and grab a brag button! http://www.craftyconfessions.com/2011/09/it-is-almost-time-for-this-weeks.html
I hope to see you at this week’s link party which starts tonight.
~Macy
Woo Hoo! Thanks Macy! 🙂
These are too cute! I like how you did different faces!!
Thanks for partying with us at Show & Share!!
Pingback: Cheescloth Ghost Lights · Home and Garden | CraftGossip.com