 
                            Begin by painting your DIY Ceramic Skull with the black chalkboard paint. You can use spray paint or acrylic, whatever you have on hand! And if you don’t have chalkboard paint, a matte black paint will work just as well.
 
                            Once the paint has dried completely, use your hot glue gun to begin hot gluing a pattern of beadsonto the painted DIY Ceramic Skull. We decided to put the beading detail so it lined the cheek and eye of the DIY Ceramic Skull.
 
                            These DIY Jeweled Skulls were such a simple and fun way to add that extra bit of chic, spooky style to our Glitz-O-Ween Dinner Party!
Make sure to check out our Glitz-O-Ween Dinner Party, DIY Lace Pumpkin and Bewitching Blackberry Cocktail for even more Halloween ideas!
 
                            Begin by painting your DIY Ceramic Skull with the black chalkboard paint. You can use spray paint or acrylic, whatever you have on hand! And if you don’t have chalkboard paint, a matte black paint will work just as well.
 
                            Once the paint has dried completely, use your hot glue gun to begin hot gluing a pattern of beadsonto the painted DIY Ceramic Skull. We decided to put the beading detail so it lined the cheek and eye of the DIY Ceramic Skull.
 
                            These DIY Jeweled Skulls were such a simple and fun way to add that extra bit of chic, spooky style to our Glitz-O-Ween Dinner Party!
Make sure to check out our Glitz-O-Ween Dinner Party, DIY Lace Pumpkin and Bewitching Blackberry Cocktail for even more Halloween ideas!
 
			