Skip to content
I love Halloween and I love recycling.
To make this prop you’re going to need a large bowl to shape it, newspaper, glue/water mixture, aluminum foil, scissors, white or light gray spray paint, some kind of glue (I would advise rubber cement, mod podge, or both.), a hot glue gun, an optic print out, and something to use for the handles (I […]
This year Paul had the idea to be a candle for Halloween.
There are countless ways to show your personality through crafts.
At the last minute this Halloween we decided to decorate in a creepy carnival theme with the goal of not spending too much money on decorations to save more for candy.
Inspired by a robot exoskeleton built by some Japanese college students that was online recently, I really wanted to try building one myself.
Convert those cheap trick-or-treat pumpkin buckets into a hanging decoration for your next nighttime Halloween party!
Here’s what you need to make the Monster Eggs: 2 teaspoons black food coloring 12 eggs 1/4 cup mayonnaise 1 Tablespoon Grainy mustard A couple dashes of hot sauce Salt and Pepper Sliced olives (I only used the end) Ziploc bag Gloves to protect hands from dye
Making moving props out of wire and solder and servos.
Many older lenses can’t simply be attached to DSLRs like my D7000 because the flange focal distance (lens mount to the focused image) is too short.
All that is needed is some basic soldering, a little mechanical knowledge, and the ability to adapt a project to suit your needs, as a few parts were scrounged.
My daughter wanted to be Mona Lisa for Halloween, so this is what we came up with.
When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Cookie Settings