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Chipboard Shrine with Skeleton and Gold Cross

Hi! I'm sharing the Shrine I altered for the 3D theme this week on the Tando Creative Design Blog. The holiday decorations have already hit the stores, so I thought it would be fun to get a bit of a head start on my Halloween crafting. I altered a shrine a couple weeks ago that was pretty and elegant (click HERE to see that piece), so I was ready for this project to be a little more frightful.

I started this project by priming both sides of all the pieces of the shrine with a white spray primer. Next, I spread DecoArt White Modelling Paste over the Stripes Mask onto the outer sides and roof of the shrine. Once the paste was dry, I sprayed the same pieces with a silver mist. Finally, I inked the pieces with several colors of chalk ink and assembled walls of the shrine, holding the pieces together with hot glue.

Grungy Skeleton and Misted Mold on Chipboard Shrine

Next, I spritzed the inside of the shrine with yellow and black mist. I love the moldy looking result! I used hot glue to attach a skeleton, resin rose, and moss to the back wall of the shrine. I added some gold rhinestone trim around the base of the shrine.

Chipboard Shrine with Skeleton and Gold Cross


I finished this piece by gluing on the roof pieces. I embellished the roof with metallic sticker trim, more moss, and a brass cross that I distressed with Black Diamond ColoriQue.

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Chipboard Shrine with Skeleton and Gold Cross


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  1. This is AWESOME! I loveeeeeeeeeee it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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