Showing posts with label cute halloween art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cute halloween art. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2025

👻 Happy Halloween & Día de Muertos! Let's Talk About Your Inner Monster (It's Not Scary, Promise!) 🎃

Hey, brave souls! As the leaves blaze and the air gets that perfect, crispy chill, we’re standing right in the middle of the most magical time of year. Whether you’re saying “Trick or Treat?” (October 31st) or setting up marigold altars for Día de Muertos (November 2nd), this season has a secret invitation for you: to embrace your inner darkness.

Don't worry, we're not talking about anything under the bed! We're diving into the coolest, most liberating concept from the legendary shrink, Carl Jung: The Shadow.

 Your Shadow Is Your Unlived Life

Jung taught us that the Shadow isn't a monster; it's simply the part of you you’ve locked away. Think of it as "the attic of the psyche."

From childhood, we learned to be "good," "polite," and "acceptable." Everything else—that sudden flash of rage, the urge to be totally selfish, the intense jealousy, or even a wildly untamed creativity—gets shoved into that forbidden drawer.

                               "The attic of the psyche." AI generated  and digital work by Hands and Heart

The Problem? What you repress doesn't disappear. It just gets stronger! It whispers, it lurks, and sometimes it erupts in unexpected ways:

  • The sweet person who suddenly unleashes whips of contempt.

  • The disciplined soul who only allows excesses on the weekend.

  • The immediate, fierce judgment you throw at someone else (that’s often your own flaw reflected back—a projection!).

    Happy day of the dead! AI generated  and digital work by Hands and Heart


    💖 This Season Is Your Permission Slip to Be Whole

    Our culture usually doesn't give us a healthy way to deal with this darkness. But this season is the blessed exception!

    • 🇲🇽 The Deep Healing of Día de Muertos: Look at the vibrant calaveras (sugar skulls)! Mexico doesn't deny the darkness (Death); it invites it to the party, adorns it with flowers, and makes it sweet and comforting. We dress as Catrinas and Catrines, acknowledging the inevitable with sacred lightness. It’s an act of profound psychic hygiene!

      "Catrina" Acrylic on canvas by Monica Zuniga

    • 🇺🇸 The Play of Halloween: It’s our annual chance to wear a costume and flirt with the mischievous! We get to embody archetypes—witches, monsters, villains—and give those usually hidden parts of ourselves a night out to play.

      "Trick or treat" Acrylics on canvas  by Monica Zuniga

    The goal is not to become "bad," but to become WHOLE. Integration means recognizing that your anger might be assertiveness waiting to be used healthily, and your selfishness might be healthy self-preservation.

    AI generated and digital work by Hands and Heart


    Painting Your Shadow: A Final Invitation

    Seeing your Shadow can bring immense healing. Learning to recognize it in our own reflection—to allow it its space without it becoming a harmful whip—is the first step to healing that unseen wound. The Shadow is not the enemy; it is the part of our Being that yearns for us to be whole.

    In this spirit of playful integration, I've created a fun digital collage sheet of sugar skulls to celebrate our "happy Shadow" and encourage you to play with this energy. You can be inspired by this simple skull paper doll tutorial to give your own inner darkness a beautiful, dazzling costume or follow the next instructions! 

    "Día de Muertos" Digital collage sheet
    Right click and download 🥳

    ✂️ Simple Instructions for Your Paper Sugar Skull Doll
    Materials You'll Need
    Easy Steps
    1. Prepare and Cut Out (The Integration)
    2. Basic Assembly (The Structure)
    3. Decoration and Personalization (The Expression)
    4. Presentation (Turning Up the Volume)

    Creating a fun paper Catrina or Calaverita using Hands and Heart day of the dead digital collage sheet is a simple and playful way to "paint your Shadow" and celebrate the season.

    • Your Digital Collage Sheet (Printed on paper or cardstock, preferably matte for better color).  Go upwards, right click and download. 

    • Scissors (or a craft knife/precision cutter if you prefer more detail).

    • Glue stick or liquid silicone glue (for attaching accessories and the body).

    • Optional: Wooden skewers or pipe cleaners (for mounting the doll to stand up).

    • Optional: Glitter, small faux flowers, or feathers (for extra decoration).

    • Cut the main pieces: Carefully separate the head (the skull), the torsos/dresses, and any accessories you want to use (flowers, hats, gloves, etc.) from your collage sheet and collage pieces of papers. (Find some freebies here! 🥳

    • Choose Your Shadow: Select the skull head that most attracts you or challenges you to decorate, and the dress or body you wish to use.

    • Glue the Body: Apply glue to the top of the chosen body/dress piece and attach the skull head. Make sure it's centered.

    • Reinforce (Optional): If you want the doll to be sturdier, glue the back of the body onto an extra piece of cardstock before cutting around the excess.

    • Add Accessories: Use the glue to place the flowers, hats, veils, or bows on the head. This is the moment for creativity!

    • Give It a Unique Touch: If you have glitter, use liquid glue to trace the eye sockets or skull patterns and sprinkle the glitter over them. If you have feathers or ribbons, glue them to the back or shoulders.

    • For Display: If you want the doll to stand upright, glue a wooden skewer or thick pipe cleaner to the back of the body (as a spine). You can then insert it into a base made of styrofoam or clay.

    "La Catrina" Watercolor on paper by Monica Zuniga

    Have fun and enjoy the profound magic of this season! 

    Happy painting and creating brave souls. 👻🎃🎉

Monday, October 1, 2012

The Day of the Dead

The day of the dead 
November 2nd
is very popular around the world, 
we Mexicans are used to see death as a part of life, 
we consider it is a cycle, we grow up with this day 
a  c e l e b r a t i o n  d a y,
 it`s a little mixed up with Halloween now due to 
the proximity with the USA and so
the children learned to go out for their trick or treat 
as well but we call it "calaverita", we set up 
our altars with flowers and food, and dedicate
this day to remeber our loved ones that have
gone before us, I made this 
spread for that coming day, maybe I`ll attach 
some photos of that day on it!! 


I`ve carved some skulls and made beautiful cards with it as well
as the altered book page!


In here you can see my paper doll skull, you can find a tutorial in the 
right column! I`ve used my own skull design, I just Love
to make fun characters!


My brother who is also learning to carve and has been doing some 
awesome works, like this Frankenstein!


 I`ve been making tiny paintings, this is made with my tehuanas
skull doll, the rest is painted with some carved stamps!




And couldn`t resist making some cards!!


This is fun, all hand made! Can you believe it?


This are some more tiny paintings, they are too cute
to be scarry and a lot of fun to make!



I hope you enjoy my whimsical spooky characters and that
they bring you a smile to your face, that`s the intention behind all this! ;D

Enjoy life!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Spooky tags and a gift for you!


Hello sweets! I have a fun gift for you!

This digital download with an original
skull painted by me for a spooky
creation! Please right click, save and print
for your personal use!

Then check the little tags tutorial bellow
for some inspiration! ;D




I`ve cutted the skull shapes out and used a flower punch
on some pink paper...they look so cute already!


Then I`ve used another punch to cut some big flowers as the tags!
Use spooky colors!


And used another punch for circles, if you don`t have these you can use
regular tags that are already made or hand cut the shapes!


I`ve added a cute hat and the flowers in different sections
to add variety, then punched holes and attached eyelets!


You can change tehe eyelets for some that are made out 
of paper or simply leave it as it is!


You can add a cute ribbon and attach around
 the gift bags filled with some treats!


Hand write a sentiment and voila!


Celebrate life! 
and make someone happy this Halloween!


I hope you enjoy this!

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Boo Card and Spooky Journal Page

I love working inspired by the seasons and holidays, this keeps me
motivated and changing helps me in not get bored so this week I
made a cuple of proects one a cute card using my new home made
stamps wich I can`t stop telling you about how much I love making them!


The background is also a stamp I`ve made, then I`ve cutted the stamped pumpkins,
I`ve been making this caracters for quite some time and now I love having them
as stamps!  A long time dream! The bats are made carving an eraser,
the rest is die cutted or hand cutted!


To finish I added a splash of glitter to the background for I love this
look of splattered stars! This unique card could be framed as it is!


The other fun project is for the new journaling group over
Hands and Heart Online Comunity I`ve creadet this group to share
my ideas on creating fun art journal pages, I love this art form,
is so relaxing, freeing and I learn so much from it!


The prompt for this month included making a paper doll witch!


Making a pocket and using the colors of the season...
Of course again those swirls stamps were home made!


There are some that repel the idea of halloween, I think is super fun and
this works prove it!  Halloween can be so inspiring and full of diverse caracters,
it is just how you apporach to it, everything has two sides and one can choose
how bright or dark you want to go! Don`t you agree?



Happy Halloween Sweet Friends!

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The fun process of whimsical painting


Painting with acrylics can be challenging, I think is a matter of
observing how the media works but one thing is true, every time is different!

I learn something new everytime I paint, and so experience is what matters,
I think I`ve come to a point were I feel super comfortable with this media, it has 
now become a relaxing activity, it wasn`t like that when I first started, I used to feel so 
stressed out even though I enjoyed it, I think life is the same way, one comes to
the world not knowing anything about it and yet somehow we manage to keep
going and enjoy it, when older, we get wiser thinking how much we would love
to know those things we know now when we were younger... so if you dream of 
painting better, know that you will get there if you keep going!

 I had fun this week creating some stamps and I got so 
carried away that I made lots of them, Lol!
So I have now listed a few just to see how it goes, I love to make them!
This one is my favorite now!


I love to paint after stamps so I used this one to make a painting
 of a new cute witch!  Brujita in Spanish and here is what I did...


I am now painting over medium density fiberboard, they are amazing! Have
you tried them yet? They are so cheap, easy to store, handle and well, I just
LOOOOVE them!

Well I`ve added some collage printed over it with paint...


Then painted the background and make it fun! 


I`ve stmaped the face with black acrylic and added some more paint over those
spots I couldn`t reach well when stampping, I`ve also added a simple whimsical 
body, a simple triangle shape and ho yes, the cute hat! :D


Then I started adding dark skin tones on the face, cheekcs and hair,


I let the black paint show, this will create interesting layers!


Then new lighter skin tones, I love pink! Of course, this is were you make your
palette unique by choosing your own colors!


I love how this looks, it`s strange but sometimes this looks better to me when 
I see the photos than the finished piece!  Something I have to work on is 
letting go of trying to perfect the works... Do you know what I mean?


 The lights on the hat to give dimenson are important! 


Then I`ve added details, this is were it comes to life! 
Adding high lights and shades!


To finish, I`ve added lots of sparkling stuff like some glitter, stars and mica! 
Then I`ve added a touch of pen to add details and write some words that say:
Feliz Noche De Brujas!
Happy witches day as we also call the day of the dead over here in Mexico!


Now I present you with a new caracter Spooky tehuanas!  They are so much fun 
and looking at them makes me smile each time! I`ve made them to create stuff
for my so abandoned Etsy shop, I hope to focus more on this now!

You can find this set here!


Aren`t they fantastic?


I love bright mexican colors and those envelopes have beens saved for a special
occasion and I thought they would go great with the cards!

You can find this make it your self set  here, I thought it would be fun!


I am announcing the giveaway winner over my next post so hurry if you want to enter and win
some hand made spooky cards!

I hope you are well and happy! ;D
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