Blood Puddle Pillow
Standard throw pillows just don't cut it around Halloween or other spooky times of year. With some super-soft and plush red velvet and a little time, you can craft a couple awesome blood puddle pillows to up the creepiness factor of your decor.
Note: Inspired by an awesome pillow by FromKeetra
You'll Need. . .
How To
Note: Inspired by an awesome pillow by FromKeetra
You'll Need. . .
- Red velvet (a piece about 21" x 44" works well for a single pillow)
- Tissue or butcher paper (unless you want to free-hand your design without a pattern) and a marker
- Pins, needles, and thread
- Sewing machine (optional but suggested)
- Scissors and/or pinking shears
- Stuffing
How To
- Fold your velvet in half so you have a piece that's 21" x 22" with the right sides (the plush sides) together
- Draw out a blood puddle shape on your tissue or butcher paper and cut it out
- Pin the paper to the velvet and sew around it leaving a space open to turn and stuff your pillow
- Carefully cut around the edge leaving approximately 1/4" border (you can also cut first and then sew, but I like the free-form shape that sewing and then cutting yields)
- Turn the fabric right sides out
- Fill with stuffing (not too full, but so that it's nice and cushy)
- Carefully stitch together the opening you left, hiding the stitches as best you can
- Take a faux-gory pictures and lounge around in creepy comfort