If you've been a reader of my blog, you know I love Hallowe'en. Sooner or later, I was obviously going to felt a skull, right? Of course!
I was inspired by this image shared on "All Things Halloween" on Facebook. Sadly no credit was given for the image, so if you know who the artist is please let me know.My sister had given me some lovely, dyed pieces of felt that looked beautiful on their own so I wanted to use them in a way that would show them off. This was the perfect project!
The dyed felt pieces are from Etsy seller Steph's Crafty Bits. I cut the green and brown pieces to form the background and needle felted them to a plain piece of felt for stability.
Isn't the green lovely, it's a forest without having to add anything extra!
I printed a second copy of the image to cut out the skull as a template...
From natural white prefelt purchased from Saira at Fibrecraft, I cut out the skull shape...
and gently pulled away the eyes, etc..., as I needle felted it to the background.
A book on painting advised to always do the darkest parts first, so I did the darkest areas in black.
Using a Blue Faced Leicester fibre in shades of grey from The Spinning Spider, I filled in the dark spaces...
This took some time and trial and error, but it was amazing how the skull became more and more real! I used a little very pale yellow to highlight parts of the bone that got a little more light. Shadowing around the skull also helped.
Plus a little green on the teeth and chin and it was done!
Then the foreground: I liked the contrast of the little pink flowers so I added them in two shades with a few different colors of green.
Framing forced me to cut away quite a bit from the sides but I had a lovely 8 x 10 frame (no glass) that I wanted to use.
And it was done!
Wow, what a thrill! What a hush! This was at a level I didn't think I was quite ready for so I'm very pleased with the result. What a confidence booster!
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