2016-10-22

Frankenstein is one of my favorite Halloween monsters! I’m not into scary, so I made my Frankenstein pallet cute. If he’s going to be hanging out on the front porch he can’t scare my trick-or-treaters away! {wink}



Did you see my Teal Pumpkin Project? That’s what you see peeking out on the right. If you’ve not heard about it, make sure you hop over. It’s all about including all the little ghosts and goblins in your neighborhood by offering non-food treats and non-allergy treats on Halloween night.

Frankenstein Pallet How To

For this super easy Halloween craft, you’ll need a few things from JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores:

Wooden pallet (in Wood Crafting section)

2 sizes of googly eyes

Black paint & brushes

Lime green spray paint

Black Painter’s pen

Black foam

Scissors

Elmer’s Xtreme glue

Pencil



Easy steps for the Frankenstein pallet:

Spray paint – spray the pallet with two coats and allow to dry overnight

Face – using a pencil, lightly draw the hair and face

Outline – using a Painter’s Pen, outline the facial features

Paint – paint on hair, scars and mouth

Cut – cut out two bolts. I recommend cutting one out and using it as a template for the second so that they’re the same size.

Glue – glue eyes and bolts in place. Allow to set for at least 15 minutes before moving, and overnight before placing with your other Halloween décor.

Shop this project:

Wooden pallet (in Wood Crafting section)

2 sizes of googly eyes (in stores, Darice brand)

Black Folk Art paint & brushes

Key Lime Rust-oleum spray paint

Maui Blue Rust-oleum spray paint

Black Painter’s pen (available in stores)

Black foam (available in stores)

Scissors

Elmer’s Xtreme glue



I’ve made other pallet projects, like this DIY Countdown to Halloween. My kids love switching out the numbers every day in October and it’s big enough for all the neighborhood kids to countdown with us.

You’re also going to want to download my free Halloween printables: 3-D Bat Banner in Orange and Black and a sweet Green and Black Frankenstein Banner.

As always, I hope you’re inspired to craft, bake, create and celebrate!

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This easy Frankenstein project is sponsored by JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores. Thank you for supporting my wonderful sponsors. They make it possible for me to keep the ideas coming! All content, ideas, photography and opinions are that of my own and I’d have it no other way!

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