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  • 👻🎨 Ghost Behind the Fence Canvas: A Spooky-Sweet Halloween Craft with Tammy!

    👻🎨 Ghost Behind the Fence Canvas: A Spooky-Sweet Halloween Craft with Tammy!

     

    Hey friends! Tammy from Cheers to Creativity popped on for Thursday Night Live and walked us through a spooky-sweet Halloween canvas: glowing background, eerie trees, a picket fence, and the cutest ghost peeking from behind. Below is the full step-by-step so you can craft along at home!

    Materials

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    1) Build a warm, glowy background

    Sponge on a soft yellow base. Soften with a touch of white for that candle-glow center.

    Sponge a soft yellow and white base on a 9×12 canvas

    While the base is slightly damp, blend burnt orange around the edges in gentle circles to create an ombré frame. Tip: a light water spritz helps paint melt together.

    Blend burnt orange around the edges for an ombré look

    Deepen the corners with a whisper of brown over the orange. Blow dry to set.

    Deepen the border with brown; dry as needed

    2) Add spooky trees with a stencil

    Position the Graveyard Greetings stencil and isolate the tree. Stencil each side: first in dark gray, then a lighter pass of black for depth.

    Stencil the spooky tree in gray, then black

    Use a mini brush to tidy edges and softly blend where needed.

    Refine the trees with a mini brush

    3) Stencil the fence

    From the September 2025 Stencil of the Month (Premium), position the fence across the mid-section and stencil in gray.

    Stencil the fence in gray across the canvas

    Once dry, deepen posts and rails with black details using a mini brush.

    Add black detail lines to the fence

    4) Add the ghost rub-on transfer (behind the fence)

    From the Wildflower Ghosts Rub-On Transfer Set, cut a ghost and trim off the floral bottom. Place the ghost just above the fence so it appears behind it.

    Position the ghost so it peeks behind the fence

    Burnish to transfer completely.

    Burnish the rub-on transfer in place

    Add the floral piece along the bottom of the fence for a sweet layered detail.

    Burnish floral accents along the fence

    5) Paint in the “peek-through” and ground

    With white paint, fill the fence gaps to become the ghost’s body peeking through the slats. Pull a few gray streaks beneath to create shadow and ground.

    Paint white in fence gaps for the ghost body; add gray ground

    6) Finish with bats & pumpkins

    Burnish a few bats in the sky and a pumpkin near the fence from the same rub-on set for an extra pop of Halloween charm.

    Add bats and pumpkins rub-on accents

    Helpful Tips

    • Dry time matters: If the background feels tacky, hit it with a blow dryer before stenciling to keep lines crisp.
    • Off-load your brush: Pounce most of the paint off your stencil brush onto a paper towel to prevent bleed-through.
    • Layer for depth: A gray base + a light pass of black on trees and fence creates instant dimension.
    • Customize the season: Dab tiny orange/yellow “leaves” on the trees—or keep them bare and spooky.
    • Test placement: Before burnishing, preview transfers by holding them in place with low-tack tape.

    Final Reveal

    Finished ghost behind the fence canvas — spooky sweet!

    Watch the Tutorial

    Love this look? Grab the exact supplies Tammy used: Graveyard Greetings Stencil, September 2025 Stencil of the Month (Premium), Wildflower Ghosts Rub-Ons, plus our favorite Stencil Brush Set and Mini Brush Set. Happy crafting!

    Project taught by Tammy Muto of Cheers to Creativity.

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