How-To: Corpsified faerie
Cobwebs of The Art of Darkness shows how to turn a tiny plastic skeleton into a mummified pixie for Halloween purposes or for hoaxing gullible Britons. She calls it a “doom it yourself” project.
Cobwebs of The Art of Darkness shows how to turn a tiny plastic skeleton into a mummified pixie for Halloween purposes or for hoaxing gullible Britons. She calls it a “doom it yourself” project.
So everyone who knows me knows I love angler fish, if only because they’re hard to love. Oh, and the whole bioluminescent thing doesn’t hurt, either.
The Creepy CRAFT Bundle from the Maker Shed teaches you all about making creepy adorable hand-sewn mini monsters. Before you know it, these little creatures will overrun your entire house. Start out your monster-making experience by reading the DIY hand-sewn, free-range, monster tutorial found in CRAFT, Volume 06. Next, crack open the DIY Mini Monster […]
What’s that you say? It’s a little early in the month to be burning the gallery-of-dorky-jack-‘o-lanterns card? Not to worry. I’ve got four more where this one came from.
Any chance to mix candy and googly eyes is a win-win situation in my book. Cindy of Skip to My Lou shows you how to make these adorable mummy and bat candy bar wrappers that would make great party favors or teacher treats.
For your Halloween memories, Ann Martin shows you how to make a Halloween Spider Frame. This project features a quilled spider in a web (also made of quilling paper) that decorates a paper-mache frame. Show off your favorite photo of your kidlets in costume!
UT Austin student/librarian/artist Keef calls this project “Professor Teeth.” It incorporates a dental mannequin with the jaws fixed up to chatter like that thing from Hellraiser that chatters? I think it’s called “The Chatterer?” Also it tells fortunes and stuff. There’s video here. [Thanks, Keef!]