Halloween Subway Art

       I know, we’ve seen lots of subway art projects lately.

Well I made one too so I might as well share!
Halloween subway art

 

I was inspired by Jen’s Spooky Subway Art project on Tatertot’s and Jello and one from Swainston Vinyl and Design.

 

This project cost me $1
because I bought four 25 cent wooden spiders!
Everything else was stuff I had kicking around:
scrap wood and old paint and I hand painted the words
(which took me 3 days but it was free!)
This whole project would probably only take you a couple hours if you have an ectronic die cutter.  I don’t, so this is how I made mine:
1. Paint a scrap piece of wood grey.

2.  Use black glaze to paint light cobwebs for the background.

halloween subway art

3.  Print out tons of words in different sizes and fonts.

halloween subway art 2

4.  Rub chalk on the back of each word, tape it in place and trace it with a pen.  (A trick I learned here.)

chalk rub
subway art

5. Hand paint every single one of those words with a tiny brush!

(This took me 3 days!!!  No joke!)

6.  Glitter some of the words randomly using good old fashioned Elmer’s Glue and a paint brush.

glitter painting

7.  Decorate some wooden spiders with some black paint and glitter and glue them on with 3D glue dots.

halloween subway art 3

 

9.  Hang it.

Halloween subway art decoratoin

I was going to save all my Halloween projects for October but my miter saw is in the shop for a tune up so it’s all fun projects this week.  It’s amazing how much I use that thing.  I can’t do anything downstairs without it.

Craft room = on hold, Halloween crafts= you’re on!

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50 Comments

  1. Hi! I love this! What are the dimension? I would love to use this for my house. Thanks!!

  2. Jenna, SAS Interiors says:

    Sandra, this is awesome! I love that you DIDN’T use a silhouette, which is the typical “go-to” for making subway art. I don’t have a silhouette machine, so I always feel at a lose to make these types of projects. I had never heard of the chalk rub before, so I am definitely going to try out the technique. Beautiful – love all the colors and different fonts.

    ~Jenna

  3. Stephanie says:

    This is fantastic! I want to make some subway art but don't have a silhouette or anything. I think this would work! Thank you!

  4. Thanks for visiting my blog 🙂 I think the sign looks amazing, and am very impressed that you hand painted all the words!

  5. Can I say I love you! Thanks for showing you can do subway art without a diecut machine. It is fantastic!!

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