I’ve always enjoyed watching shows like Bones and Dexter, but it totally creeps the hubby out when they show gory, bloody scenes. Back in the day, I really wanted to be a forensic artist, and then life got in the way, and I became a data strategist instead. Hey, data is fun too. Anyhoos, if I can’t play with bones and human remains in my day job, at least I can have some fun with them in my spare time. So when Halloween rolls around, I don’t need any excuses to get my spooky mojo on. And these easy, realistic eyeballs are no exception.
Not only are they easy to make, but they’re budget-friendly too.
Don’t they look soooo creepy and maybe just a little scary? They’re also perfect for this month’s IBC Halloween challenge.
What’s the IBC all about
The IBC, or International Blogger’s Club, is a group of bloggers from all over the world who challenge each other to make something using a common theme. Last month’s challenge was “Local Love” where we all celebrated something unique and special from our countries. We made these bright and colorful Ndebele pots. Today I’m really excited to share this realistic eyeball tutorial with you for the Halloween challenge. You’ll find all my friends’ spooky tutorials at the bottom of the post, and they’re bootiful. So don’t miss out.
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What you need
- Polystyrene balls. Ping pong balls will work too
- Free iris printables
- Maroon yarn or embroidery thread
- White acrylic craft paint
- Mod Podge Gloss
- Craft Glue
How to make realistic eyeballs for Halloween
Depending on how smooth your polystyrene balls are, you may need to remove any little lumps or bumps with a craft knife before painting them with a layer or two of white craft paint. The craft paint creates a protective barrier on the balls and a smooth surface for the next steps. Please don’t use spray paint. It will eat into the polystyrene, and you’ll be left with chewed-away eyeballs. To make it easier, place the balls on a toothpick. I used the same trick when we made this oversized bead garland.
Print out this free collection of different irises. Depending on the size of your balls, you may need to resize them. Cut the eyes out and mod podge them onto the painted balls.
You’ll probably find that the iris doesn’t lie completely flat on the ball.
To smooth it out, use your thumbnail to gently push the iris printable down as flat as possible.
While you wait for the mod podge to dry, fray strips of yarn using a toothpick. We’ll be using the yarn to add some capillaries to our eyeballs.
Take some of the frayed yarn and mod podge it onto the eyeball, avoiding the iris portion.
Not too much; you don’t want to completely creep people out. Capillaries only form on the whites of the eye.
Once the mod podge dries, dip the entire eyeball into high-gloss mod podge to give the eyeballs that glassy, realistic look.
Be sure to dry the eyeballs on those toothpicks so the glossy mod podge can drip down.
And that’s it; your creepy realistic eyeballs are ready to be added to your Halloween décor.
We put ours in a cauldron filled with Spanish moss to create a bouquet of creepy eyeballs.
I’m not sure if Sergeant Skullie approves, but I sure do. Oh, BTW, if you’re like my hubby and don’t do creepy, look at this cute gothic witch tutorial. She’s a sweetie pie made from a plastic bottle and an old mop. Otherwise, please let me know what you think. Would you add some of these eyeballs to your decor?
If you like the idea of making realistic eyeballs for Halloween, don’t forget to pin it for later.
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Or if you prefer to buy rather than DIY
And don’t forget to go have a look-see at what my IBC friends have done with their Halloween challenge this year. You won’t be disappointed.
- Spookishly awesome diorama from Interior Frugalista
- Creep-tastic flower arrangement from Unique Creations by Anita
- Realistic eyeballs from A Crafty Mix (that’s me 😉 )
- Clever pumpkin cushion from Birdz of a Feather
And as always, here’s wishing you a beautiful crafty week. Thank you so much for popping in for a visit.
Last update on 2026-04-23 / Source Amazon Affiliates
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