Halloween Crafts: A Trio of Not Perfect Clay Pot Bells

Halloween Crafts: A Trio of Clay Pot Bells for Halloween from @creativegoddess

 

I finally took some time over the weekend to start decorating for Halloween.

I pulled one of these out of the box and noticed it had a crack in it and I tried to remember when I painted them.

 

Halloween Crafts: A Trio of Clay Pot Bells for Halloween by @creativegoddess

 

It was quite a while ago. Before I even started blogging – and that’s been 4 and a half years.

 

Halloween Crafts: A Trio of Clay Pot Bells for Halloween by @creativegoddess

 

I’ve never considered myself very good at painting. Not at all

But I saw these three in a magazine and I had to give them a try.

I loved them too much to let them go.

 

Halloween Crafts: A Trio of Clay Pot Bells for Halloween by @creativegoddess

 

They have a big, rusty jingle bell inside and they are kind of cartoony and sweet even with their darker colors.

I’m sad that one of them is cracked. I wonder if there is a way to keep it from cracking more?

No, they aren’t perfect and they don’t look like they were done by an expert painter.

But I’m glad I tried something new and I’ve enjoyed looking at these clay pot bells all dressed up for Halloween over the years.

What about you? Have you tried something new and been pleasantly surprised by the results?

 

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Author:Vicki O'Dell

Is The Creative Goddess - A happy go lucky, ultra busy craft designer, writer, educator, and presenter. I am always on the go, talking, laughing and having a great time.

2 Responses to “Halloween Crafts: A Trio of Not Perfect Clay Pot Bells”

  1. October 22, 2012 at 9:32 pm #

    I think they look so cute! Way better than I could do–I tend to be very bad at keeping paint inside lines!

    • October 23, 2012 at 9:27 am #

      Hi Aurelas,
      Thank you for stopping by.
      Here is a tip: I try to keep a damp paper towel or baby wipe nearby when I’m painting to wipe up little mistakes as soon as they happen. As long as your layer underneath is dry you can often make everything neat and tidy again without any trouble. I hope that helps. :)

      Vicki

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