Scarecrow and Dracula Hand Painted Seashell Designs for Halloween

Scarecrow and Dracula Hand Painted Seashell Designs for HalloweenWe just started our Fall and Halloween decorating. Time to get out all of your spooky looking ghosts, vampires, frankenstines, black spiders, skeletons, etc. Oh…what a fun time of the year to be decorating!

Last weekend I sat down and painted 3 clam shells and 1 razor clam shell in cute Halloween designs. There’s a scarecrow, 2 draculas and a black spider design. All are EASY to do and don’t require you to be a professional artist. A great beginner’s project. If you don’t have access to seashells, you can paint the designs on smooth river rocks or other surfaces. If you really want to save time…just base coat the large clam shells and apply adhesive-back stickers onto the front!

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Dracula – Painted with 2 coats of gray acrylic craft paint. Once dry, add the black hair, then the white for the eyes, red for the mouth and the black nose. After the paint has dried go back to add the inner eyes and the white fangs.

Dracula #2 – Base coat the clam shell with 2 coats of lime green acrylic craft paint. After it’s dry apply a Dracula sticker. Use a black paint pen to write the words Happy Halloween.

Happy Halloween – Base coat the razor clam shell with 2 coats of lime green acrylic craft paint. Once dry…apply a black spider sticker and then use a black acrylic paint pen to write the words Happy Halloween. To accent it a little more, use an orange paint pen to add a polka dot border.

Scarecrow – Base coat the entire shell with 2 coats of a tan color acrylic craft paint. Use a dark brown and medium brown to make the hat. Use yellow paint to make the “straw” type of hair. The facial features are simple shapes – 2 ovals for the eyes, a circle for the nose and then add the mouth. I used a black acrylic paint pen to outline the hat, hair, eyes, nose and to add the stitching down the center of the face.

Take all of the painted seashells outside and spray them with 1-2 coats of a Clear Acrylic Spray Sealer. Make sure you spray both sides of the shell. This protects the painted finish and helps to preserve the seashell.

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Comments

  1. gloria patterson says

    Some more pictures to add to shell painting………… great niece loves these ideals

  2. These would be fun to have as part of the Halloween Decorations. They are spooky cute.

  3. These are so cute and look like fun to make as a craft project. That scarecrow is so good!