Gold on Black Skull Drawing for Halloween · Craftwhack
Let's describe some skulls! I wanted this Halloween to be all nearly projects that were more nods to Halloween, every bit with my hand shadow monster drawings, as opposed to traditional Halloween projects.
And with this skull cartoon, I tried to non make a Twenty-four hour period of the Expressionless skull, because I merely didn't want to, that's why. But information technology's damn well-nigh incommunicable to draw a doodled skull without it looking like Day of the Expressionless. Especially when you're trying not to, and then those cute petty loopy flower petal eye shapes creep in, and then y'all're wondering why you were trying so difficult in the commencement place to brand sure it didn't look Day of the Deadish.
What the hell am I yammering on about?
Materials
Black menu stock
Gold Sharpies
Directions
Draw or print out this skull.
Transfer information technology with pencil onto your black card stock. (trace the lines of the skull on the back of the skull impress, then flip information technology over onto the black newspaper and trace over the front of it to transfer a light pencil outline of the skull.)
Now is fourth dimension to break out the gold Sharpies. Beckett and Fen were right beside me making their own skulls, and so I would accept more than one gold Sharpie around if you take kids.
I was inspired to make this skull based on these napkins I bought at Target, which completely justifies me spending hours walking around Target each week. The napkins are much cooler-looking in real life, sort of an aged, hand-drawn map of mystery. This is the sort of thing I would take sat with on the couch every bit a kid and looked at for almost an hour.
Why dontchya go bank check out my Halloween Pinterest board for more fun arty crafty Halloween ideas?
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What practice y'all think?
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