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I got tired of cutting out card components, and I already had some tags with neat backgrounds, so I switched to those. It’s a lot of fun to do a bunch of tags and put them on a ring. I have one from years ago with some great drawings. I still look at it.

I continued using the Posca pens with a little actual paint.

Drawing of a witch enjoying a soak in her cauldron. She has cucumber slices on her eyes, and beside her is a glass of wine and her hat.

I actually remembered to keep the camera on the whole time. But at the end I realized she needed steam lines.

This was actually yesterday’s prompt, but I read the list wrong. I’m okay with that.

I love this one so much. I goofed up and didn’t film the actual drawing, but you do get to see all the coloring and other stuff.

I used Posca paint pens, mostly pushing ink out and using a brush. I’ve never done that before, and I really liked working with it.

Card featuring a green house with googly eyes, sharp teeth, and tentacles.

Dangit, I knew I forgot something when I uploaded my last video. My preciousssss blog!

Two cabochons with creepy skulls and black frames.  One has a little glitter.

This week I used the Little Windows cabochon kit again, and it did not disappoint. I love these.

Tomorrow, the Countdown to Halloween begins. This year, I’m using a prompt list from a Mastodon friend, Mother Suspiria. Here it is if you’d like to follow along:

I like it because so many prompt lists try to be different by being way too specific, in weird ways. This is just straight-up Halloweeny. I’m kind of crap at drawing, so this will be 31 days of good practice.

Happy Spooky Season!

Dark orange resin box with Halloween trinkets embedded in the bottom, with a vintage Halloween lid.

This week on My Messy Desk, I made a little trinket box from the 6-in-1 mold set by Little Windows. I am not sponsored by them, they just make wonderful stuff. I made the dish, then flipped the mold over to make the lid. It even had a template I could have used to cut the vintage Halloween image to the correct size, but I didn’t use it, because I didn’t notice it until I put the set away.

Of course, I made the whole thing twice, just not on camera. I wasn’t liking the first one anyway, then the image lifted on the lid, so it was a bust. Funny, I thought I was ahead of the game when I got started on Monday. Yeah, not so much.

This mold was a lot of fun, and I suspect it will be showing up again in the future.

About a year ago, I started working on a bunch of stuff. Among them was a retro-horror channel called Old and Spooky, where I would discuss 20th century horror. I was almost done with my first video, when disaster struck. Disaster named ADHD. I accidentally deleted my data, and thanks to Microsoft (it’s complicated, but they suck) I could only restore a tiny amount.

I was devastated. I couldn’t look at it for months.

Then I started My Messy Desk, which is a whole lot of fun. Problem is, there’s a lot of downtime while I wait for things to dry or cure or whatever, and I don’t have much else to do. I decided to work on Old and Spooky during that downtime. It felt great. It feels great. And now, the first video is out.

It’s about one of my all-time faves: Dan Curtis. If you don’t know who that is, I bet you do know Dark Shadows and the Kolchak movies, right? Well that’s Dan Curtis.

Here is my inaugural video. My reading is a little stiff, but that will get better with time. Overall, I’m pretty proud of this. *flexes*

Dan Curtis looking all cool in his leather jacket.

Another shadowbox this week, and it’s a doozy. Well, the outcome was pretty simple–though I really like it! It’s just that the journey to get there was…complicated. Mostly mold-making, because that’s always time-consuming and complicated. But soooo worth it! I will be using this little guy forever.

Tags: #crafts #art #ghosts #halloween

Closeup of the corner of a shadowbox with a lit ghost and a fancy tombstone.

So, I have a YouTube channel. Well, a new one. Sort of. And since I’ve updated on time (more or less) for a whole month, it’s time to announce it here!

It’s called My Messy Desk, and to avoid filling my entire house up with little makes, I give everything away. Or at least I will once it’s grown enough to get the comments. I only want five! FIVE. Eventually.

The important thing to know is TURN ON CAPTIONS. There’s no voiceover, and if you don’t turn on captions, you’ll miss my scintillating commentary. And spackle jokes.

What I do there won’t always be spooky, but for the next few months, all spooky, all the time!