Mounting the eyeballs on a plack, and hanging them on the wall, or front door.Painting a bunch of bigger rocks to look like eyeballs (monster eyeballs), and use them as a center piece on your Spooky diningroom table.I hope this little tutorial inspires you to create your own Spooky Tray Of Eyeballs! You could use this tutorial to make a Halloween decoration all your own. If you are looking to make your own spiders I have some fun beaded spider inspiration here! To display them I put some black fake spider webs on a serving tray, placed the rock eyeballs on top of the spider webs, and added a couple spiders! And there you have it! A Spooky Tray of EYEBALLS!! Step 13: After the paint has dried, spray your new eyeballs with a Clear High Gloss Spray Paint, to make them shiny like real eyeballs! Step 12: Then make a bunch more eyeballs in different colours! Step 11: Add a bit of lighter colour to the bottom half of the iris (I think this gives the eyeball a bit more life), and a white highlight (light reflection) to the upper right side of the pupil (or wherever you imagine the light source coming from). Step 10: Touch up the pupil of the eye with more black paint. Step 9: Add some highlight colour to the center of the iris. While the coating is still wet, press a candy eyeball into the top of the donut hole. Stick the toothpick into a foam block to set. Gently scrape the bottom of the donut hole against the lip of the bowl to get off any extra drips. Step 8: Add another coordinating layer of colour to the iris. Take it out of the bowl and let the excess drip back into the bowl. Step 7: Outline the pupil and iris, with a darker shade of the colour of the eye. Step 6: Paint the coloured part of the eye with a light shade of the colour you want the eye to end up. I only had a small child’s paint brush, which was not as exact as I pictured in my head, but I like how they turned out any way. Use a fine tipped paint brush to get best results. Step 5: Paint the pupil and outline of the iris (the coloured part of the eye) in black paint. ![]() This step is optional, but easier them hand painting each of your rocks white with a paint brush, which you can do if you don’t have any spray paint! wink! Step 3: Lay your rocks on some news paper in a well ventilated area and spray paint your rocks with a High Gloss White Spray Paint. Step 1: Collect some oval/round-ish rocks from the back yard. To turn the rocks above into the eyeballs below just follow my super easy eyeball rock painting tutorial! Acrylic Paint (white, black, blue, green, yellow, orange, brown).White Spray Paint (High Gloss) – Optional.If you can’t find the blood-stained ones I used, check out the Tips section below for some advice on making your own.Fancy a spooky tray of Eyeballs? A collection of petrified eyeballs, is a must have decor item for any Halloween party, or haunted house, and you could have your very own collection too! Lol… I thought this would be a fun DIY Halloween Decoration to add to your entry way side table, or maybe on a haunted bar… But please don’t attempt to eat them… They are hard as a rock! Find out how you can easily make some eyeballs to decorate your home with too in the fun tutorial below! If you DARE!! Place the drizzled pretzel on the prepared cooling rack. ![]() Use another fork to drizzle the candy coating onto the pretzel. Next, place a mini pretzel twist flat on a fork. Then melt the candy coating according to package directions. ![]()
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