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Spooky Candy Dish - pg. 2
by Amber Scully
NOTE: If you missed the first page of this craft, use the "first page" button at the bottom of the instructions or click here to start from the beginning.
Now that your supplies are at the ready and your work surface has been prepared, let's begin!
What You Do
Paint all items, except for the glass bowl, with a basecoat of black paint.
Use brush apply to apply green paint sporadically over pot. While still wet, do the same with the gray and then purple paint. Be sure to blend each color with the other colors.
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Assemble pots: Glue glass bowl into saucer. Use your finger to spread the glue around the bowl for good coverage. Next, glue the ball to the saucer that is going to be the lid. Then glue the saucer with the glass to the upside down pot. Allow it to set for 10 minutes and then come back and glue the hand on the knob.
NOTE: Do not glue lid to glass bowl.
Let dry overnight or several hours for proper curing time. When dry, fill it with spooky Halloween candy.
The lid is removable so that you can add candy or take a piece out.
Return to the first page to see the finished craft.

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About the Author:
Amber is a stay at home mom of two fiesty little girls. "I have a wonderful husband, Ryan, that puts up with all of my craft and sewing projects all over the house." You can view many of her projects on her blog, Red Mommy Crafts. She has a degree in History from Miami University and plans to teach once her girls are of school age. She has been sewing and doing crafts for as long as she can remember."Ever since my girls were old enough to sit up they have been on my lap while I sew. I love making quilts but only get to make about one per year. I really love to bake. I guess that comes natural from my great grandmother. If I ever had the chance I would love to open my very own dessertry."
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