Spooky Window Silhouettes

Spooky Window Silhouettes

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Spooky Window Silhouettes”.
Halloween is almost here, but you still have time to make some last-minute decorations this week, I’m going to show you how to make spooky window silhouettes. The first thing that you need is some drawings of scary creatures. You could either draw them yourself or find them online. Next measure, the dimensions of your windows that you know how big to scale the silhouettes in most cases, you’ll need to print out the images on multiple sheets of paper. There are a lot of programs that can do this, but I just used Excel now. Take the printouts and cut off the blank margins of every other page then lay them out to reconstruct the image and tape them in place.

Use a pair of scissors to cut off the excess blank paper next attach the image to a sheet of cardboard. If it won’t fit on a single piece, you can just tape to smaller pieces of cardboard together to transfer the image to the cardboard. I used a sharp knife to cut through the paper along the outline when you’re done, remove the paper, and you should see an outline of your creature on the cardboard now go back over each line, this time, cutting all the way through the cardboard. This should give you a cardboard cutout of your image. Next, you need to paint the cutouts black. I just used cheap spray paint for this. Now you have some basic silhouette: cutouts, just stick them in your window and draw the curtains behind them.

These make great decorations, but you can take it one step further and give your silhouettes follow-me eyes. This is an optical illusion that gives the appearance that the eyes are following you, wherever you go, it’s created by positioning the pupil behind the eye, opening here’s an easy way to do this. Take a ping-pong ball and cut it in half then draw a pupil in the center of one side position this behind the eye hole with a pupil Center. Lastly, apply hot glue around the edges to hold it in place.

When you look at it from the front, the pupil will appear to follow you as you move around. Well, that’s how to make spooky window silhouettes for Halloween thanks for watching and check back next week for more DIY hacks and tattoos, you .