Looking for a Halloween project that’s equal parts spooky and charming? 🎃 We’re thrilled to feature a guest tutorial from the talented Donna at Do Dodson Designs! Using simple supplies and a little creativity, she shows how easy it is to whip up hauntingly fun décor that will bring festive spirit to your home. Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or just dipping your toes into crafting, this project is one you won’t want to miss.

(The following is an excerpt from Do Dodson Designs. Read the full article here).

DIY cheesecloth ghost wall art on a wooden board, decorated with black bats and candles, created by Do Dodson Designs.

Want to add some spooky charm to your Halloween decor? Create these easy DIY cheesecloth ghosts! All you need is a glue mixture, cheesecloth, a board, and a few simple steps to create this hauntingly rustic farmhouse wall art. Decorating your home should be a creative experience.

5 Reasons You Should DIY Halloween Decor

  1. Because you can! I promise you can do this.
  2. It’s budget-friendly and saves you money to spend on more important things.
  3. Because no one wants cookie-cutter Halloween decor. Well, some of us don’t, and if that’s you, I can help.
  4. It’s a good reason to have a crafting session with friends and or family. Friends who craft together stay together. 🙂
  5. It’s awesome to have bragging rights! Your house guests will be so impressed that you made your own Halloween decorations.
  6. Hello! I’m giving you instructions!

Materials Needed:

Here is what you’ll need to create a DIY cheesecloth ghost.

STEP 1: Cutting And Sanding The Wood

The scrap piece of wood I’m using today was previously used as a nesting box for peacocks. It’s kinda funny knowing the history of the wood I reuse. Look at that grain!

It was very dirty and brittle, which means it would need to be cleaned and sanded smooth before adding the cheesecloth ghost. Whoever said DIY isn’t a dirty job?

Stack of reclaimed wooden boards outdoors, ready to be repurposed for a DIY project. Cutting a reclaimed wooden board with a miter saw for a DIY craft project. Hand sanding a wooden board with a SurfPrep sander to prepare the surface for a DIY project.

STEP 2: Mod Podge Glue Or Top Coat

Whoops! I completely ran out of glue. Can you believe it? I had Mod Podge on the shelf ready to go, but I must have left the lid open, and it dried up completely. Oh well, time to get creative!

In the past, I’ve used Dixie Belle’s top coat for decoupaging paper, and it worked beautifully. I decided to give it a try. What’s the worst that could happen? My cheesecloth ghost would fall off the board! 🤭

To prepare the board for the ghost, I applied a coat of Clear Coat Satin (it’s actually a top coat for paint) and let it dry completely. It appears blue when applied, but dries clear. I knew I had to seal the wood before gluing anything on it, and this worked like a charm. It even gave the wood a rich, darker color.

Applying Dixie Belle Clear Coat Satin with a paintbrush onto a wooden board for a DIY project.

STEP 3: Glue Mixture (Fabric Stiffener)

Using the same clear coat that I sealed the wood with, I added a small amount of water to the clear coat and mixed it well to make a fabric stiffener. I didn’t get the measurements because I was testing it out, so I thought.

It worked! I’m guessing the clear coat-to-water ratio was 4:1, meaning four parts clear coat to one part water. This mixture will be used to saturate the cheesecloth and to make the fabric stiff when it dries.

Step-by-step process of mixing Dixie Belle Clear Coat with water in a cup and dipping cheesecloth for a DIY ghost project.

STEP 4: Shaping The Ghost Design

Apply another coat of clear coat (not the watered-down mixture) on the board to use as a glue just before applying the ghost.

Next, cut four pieces of cheesecloth, each measuring 10 inches by 14 inches. Dip each piece of the cheesecloth into the fabric stiffener and squeeze out the excess back into the plastic cup.

Drape each piece from the head downward, shaping the head of the ghost as you go and allowing the bottom pieces to flare out.

Layer as you shape. Now is a good time to make any adjustments. You should have plenty of work time with the cheesecloth before it starts to dry.

Gloved hand arranging wet cheesecloth onto a wooden board with Dixie Belle Clear Coat for a DIY ghost decoration.

Once you have your ghostie on the board, add more clear coat around the edges to secure it in place. Remember, the clear coat acts as a glue and will harden upon drying.

Since I opted to use unbleached cheesecloth for this project, it gave this DIY ghost a vintage vibe that complements my farmhouse style.

Brushing Dixie Belle Clear Coat Satin over layered cheesecloth on a wooden board to create a DIY ghost decoration.

Also, please note that the clear coat will give a slight yellow hue to the fabric once it has dried. If you’re using unbleached cheesecloth, it’s hardly noticeable and adds to the overall vintage look. That’s what I was going for here.

DIY ghost decoration made from layered cheesecloth on a wooden board, shown with Dixie Belle Clear Coat, cheesecloth roll, and water bottle.

STEP 5: Add Finishing Touches

After it’s completely dried, of course, I added wide-open eyes to my DIY cheesecloth ghost.

The eyes are simple. I used chalk mineral paint in the color Caviar (black) and painted the eyes on with an art brush.

Painting black eyes onto a cheesecloth ghost with Dixie Belle Chalk Mineral Paint in Caviar.

Add a picture hanger or D ring on the back, and it’s ready to hang on your wall.

DIY cheesecloth ghost wall art on a wooden board, decorated with black bats and candles, created by Do Dodson Designs.

We love seeing the unique twists our community brings to seasonal DIYs, and this project is perfect for adding your own personal flair. 🖌️ If you give it a try, be sure to share your creations with us—we can’t wait to see what you come up with! A big thank you to Donna for sharing her creativity with us. Happy crafting and happy haunting! 👻
For another spooky Halloween DIY project by Do Dodson Designs, check out our blog, Hauntingly Cute DIY Wooden Spoon Ghost.
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About the Author

Do Dodson Designs

Donna, also known as Do, is a decorative furniture artist, photographer, DIYer, author of Do Dodson Designs Blog. Do's true passion is attached to the paint brush and encouraging women. She has a successful online group where she teaches women how to merge their passion for furniture painting with business growth.

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