Here is my grandson dressed up as a as he put it a vampire knight. His cousin was over that weekend and Jackie decided to paint their faces, they both wanted to be vampires.
I have used black gesso to create cut out monster mask. I have also used a metal mask and motor-bike. The book pages are the title list of all the goosebumps books. My grandson loves these books, he likes the way they describe the monsters and the gore as well. He just cant seem to put them down once he starts to read them.
I have written a poem which i have put in a clear pocket:-
There once was a boy named Izaak;
With short fangs,sharp and pointy
with blood dripping down
you'll hear this sound
"I want to drink yopur blood".
I have layered they flowers, moon face, monster and pictures. I have framed around the lo. I have zig-zag the title of the page on the side panel.
The inspiration words I used was:-
adventures are more fun with imagination.
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Comment by Helena Virpi on April 24, 2012 at 5:57am This is fun, Love that monster mask!
Such a fun photo and poem! Love that great big scary monster you made and how you've layered so many different things here. The R.L. Stine page is a perfect touch. Terrific job with this Case File, Kathleen!
Comment by Shaunery on April 23, 2012 at 9:07am Oh WOW I did a double take on this and it's incredible! Great job! Love the poem and his little face.. oh my!
Comment by Jenn Kennedy on April 22, 2012 at 5:53pm Very cool layout! Love the black gesso monster mask! Great idea!
Comment by Eila Sandberg on April 21, 2012 at 2:04am He he love the poem Kathleen! you page really is so cool, love the black gesso and the photo of your scary Vampire Knight :))
Very cool layout. Great pic!

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