Here is the house I basically finished tonight called the Raven's Crest Clock House. The only detail remaining is figuring out what to hang from the pendulum on the clock house. I've got some sculpey bats that I haven't baked yet that I think I'm going to use. Like most of my other clock houses, this house can be hung on a wall from the reinforced hole in the back. It's also got a small, lightweight base.
Once again I used the Tim Holtz Rooftop dies to make the shingles. I am greatly enjoying this set of dies. They give such nice dimension to the roofs on the little houses - as well as making it so easy to cut out lots of shingles.
You can't really tell, but the roof tiles have been distressed with a little Faded Jeans distress paint. I even put some blue on the raven on the top to try to mimic the blue iridescence you see on black feathers sometimes.
I am going to enter this in an online challenge on "A Vintage Journey". The theme this month is monochromatic. To my way of thinking, this little house is both vintage in style and monochromatic (even though I am probably going to glue the pumpkins down for that little pop of color).
Lucy
Deb, the roof tiles are either cut from painted cardboard or black card stock. I will look at when I return home in about 3 days. The "iron railing" embellishment on the top is made from 3 layers of card stock.
Deb
what paper did you use to cut the roof from? this is amazing
Lynn Koeppen
Nice! I'm glad to see you are busy making more Halloween houses!
Julia Aston
What a wonderful dark and gloomy Halloween house Lucy! love the blue and black, great design and spooky decorations! thanks for joining us in the AVJ challenge! Julia xx
A Pink
What a fabulous Halloween house. Love the idea of the blue iridescence. So many wonderful touches that give you house a real spooky character. Thanks for sharing this beaut with us at A Vintage Journey .x
Craft Addicts - Tracy Evans
Oooh love your house. The crackle on the door is fabulous and I adore those pumpkins either side of the doorway. I love the edging on the roof using the Tim die and your raven sitting on top. Fabulous piece. Thank you so much for joining us at A Vintage Journey. Tracy x