By tonya
who custom designs any image you want from 2″ to as large as 22″ that I used as a wow-factor backdrop for my Day of Dead Candy Buffet. You can see the full candy buffet and all the details on my blog here. Creating these custom sugar skulls is easy with my 5-step DIY plan!
Step 1: Get Your Supplies
First order your 22″ custom laser wood cut sugar skull from Ten23 Designs. It will come delivered to you unfinished and ready for you to paint and customize to match your party decor perfectly. Next, I went to Michaels to gather all the craft supplies needed to customize my sugar skull:
– 1 can of chalkboard spray paint
– 1 pack of chalk markers (fluorescent colors)
– tubes of glitter glue
– 1 pack of flat backed colorful rhinestones
– 1 box of Glue-Dots®
– assorted flower and rhinestone stickers
While shopping in Michaels I came across these small 8″ wood cut sugar skulls that I thought would be great to have guests decorate as a party activity and to use as decor on my candy table flanking the large main sugar skull.
Step 2: Paint the Wood Cuts
Spray paint your wood cut sugar skulls outside or in a very well ventilated area (like an open garage) to coat evenly. You will need to use two coats to get a really good chalkboard finish. Let them dry completely.
Step 3: Color Your Sugar Skulls
Using the chalkboard markers, outline all the open areas of the wood cut. This really brings out all the shapes and cool patterns that make sugar skulls so cool! Be sure to let your sugar skull dry completely before moving to step 3.
Step 4: Embellish Your Sugar Skulls
This is where the magic happens! Using the rhinestones and stickers, embellish your sugar skull any way you want. Be creative! Use the glue dots to place the flat-backed rhinestones over the cut out holes and be sure to use a slightly larger rhinestone over any of the cut out holes so they won’t fall through.
Step 5: Style Your Sugar Skulls in Your Party Decor
Now that you’re done creating your custom sugar skull decorations, now it’s time to style them in your party’s decor. I used the larger sugar skull as the main backdrop to my Day of the Dead Candy Buffet table. The two smaller ones I hot glued to a wooden dowel and used them as centerpiece sticks in the tops of my cupcake tower displays.
Want to see the full Day of the Dead party including the candy bar, dining table and party activities?
CLICK OVER TO MY BLOG HERE to see the full party!
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VENDOR CREDITS:
– Styling & photography: Soiree Event Design
– Large sugar skull custom wood cutout: Ten23 Designs
– 2 small wood skull cutouts, rhinestone stickers, chalk markers & round glass bowls: Michaels
– Monster High Skelita Calaveras doll: Target
– Monster High Skelita Calaveras costume, purple charger plates & skull garland: Party City
– Skull lollipops & Day of the Dead dessert paper plates: Oriental Trading
– Tall black candleholders: Save On Crafts
– Fondant 3-layer cake: Fancy Cakes
– Day of the Dead cookies: Creating Awesomenessity
– White chocolate covered Oreos: Autumn Lynn’s Chocolate Sins
– Gumballs, sugar pearls, chocolate balls: Celebration by SweetWorks®
– Rock candy: Sweet City Candy
– Turquoise & rainbow rhinestone candy scoops: Talia’s Creative Printing
– Glitter cupcake wrappers: Dress My Cupcake
– Fondant flower cupcake toppers: Lynlee’s Petite Cakes
– Apothecary jars & green flower pomanders: Koyal Wholesale
– Black 3 step wooden stand: Hello My Sweet
– Mini glass jars with lids: The TomKat Studio Shop
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