So I saw this ridiculously cute 3D ghost canvas in a fancy Halloween decor roundup and it was... wait for it... $70. For textured blobs. Ghost blobs. I audibly scoffed.
Like babe — it’s joint compound and vibes. We can totally DIY that. And spoiler: for less than $10.
So let’s get into this spooky lil project that’s equal parts bougie and budget-friendly, because Halloween decor deserves to slay without draining your bank account.
π» What We’re Making:
A dreamy, minimalist Halloween wall piece with raised, textured ghosts floating across a white canvas. Think "haunted gallery" but make it fashion. It’s giving:
✔️ Chic
✔️ Spooky
✔️ Pinterest bait
This is one of those crafts that looks way more impressive than it actually is — which is my favorite kind.
π Supplies You’ll Need:
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Canvas – Any size! Go small and cute or big and dramatic.
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Joint compound – The builder-grade kind. It’s thick, sculptable, and magic.
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Palette knife – Or a butter knife if you’re not feeling extra.
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White acrylic paint – Matte is chef’s kiss.
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Black paint or marker – Optional for tiny ghost eyes π
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Command strips, nail, or shelf – However you like to display your genius
π️ Step-by-Step Instructions (You Got This)
Step 1: Slap on the Spackle
Scoop your joint compound right onto the canvas and spread it around like you’re frosting a haunted cake. Imperfection is the goal — we want texture. Think messy, spooky, slightly haunted.
Step 2: Sculpt Your Ghosties
Use your knife to carve soft, rounded tops and drippy, sheet-like bottoms. Make them different sizes for personality. You can even add little arm nubs or ghost cheeks. I said what I said.
Optional but highly encouraged: gently poke in little eye dents. You’ll thank me later.
Step 3: Let That Baby Dry
Now, and I cannot stress this enough: WALK AWAY. Let it dry overnight — minimum 12 hours. Go watch Hocus Pocus. Make cider. Resist the urge to touch the ghosts.
Step 4: Paint It Ghostly White
Once dry, go over the whole thing with white acrylic paint. This smooths the tone, seals the texture, and gives it that clean, ghost-glow finish. Suddenly it’s giving “high-end Halloween” energy.
Add black eyes if you want your ghosts to look cute and confused (aka relatable).
Step 5: Hang It Up and Brag
Use Command strips or a nail to hang your new spooky masterpiece. Or just lean it against a wall like the moody goth artist you are. Either way, you just made $70 art for SEVEN DOLLARS.
π Bonus Tips:
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Want it to match your vibe? Paint the background black and leave the ghosts white for high contrast.
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Feeling fancy? Add gold leaf to the corners for spooky glam.
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Hosting a Halloween party? Make a few small ones and give them as take-home favors. BOOM.
✨ Final Thoughts from Your Crafty BFF
Look at you — just casually sculpting chic Halloween art like it’s no big deal.
But it is a big deal. You made something beautiful, weird, and totally your own for the price of a Starbucks run. And honestly? That deserves a little bragging rights.
So hang it proud, post it on the 'gram, and tag me so I can hype you up in the comments.
And don’t forget to check the full tutorial + supply links if you want the exact stuff I used. Link’s in the bio, boo.
Pin this. Save it. Make it.
Because you can totally DIY that π»π€
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