- Britishwitch
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- Dutchess of Darkness
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- Stranger with candy
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Britishwitch wrote:You know you may well have an idea there!!!! My Dad is finally giving up work this week and retiring (he is 71 afterall!!!!) I think I may have found him something to keep him busy!!! Thank you S W C!
I seriously think it would be awesome. Just picture it- you and your dad can have Halloween spirit all year
eBayer's love this kind of stuff, especially handmade items. I used to make/sell light switch covers on ebay..people went nuts for them. nuts. Sometimes I felt bad taking their money when the auctions would go $50+..I'm thinking "this is just plastic that cost me 30 cents and it took me 10 minutes to make" and I'd even give them the chance to back out ( ) but no, they wanted it and they loved it. Go for it, girl!
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The squeemish need not reply!
(nore do wussies, pansies or chicken shi*s!)
In a perfect world, there's Walgreens...Yup! Found a big bag of bugs today.
Included are eight large spiders, eight medium spiders, and 8 big beetles.
Then there are the big cockroaches and centepedes. Great for those mummy props.
A smaller bag of black insects includes an assortment of flies, ants and spiders.
The spiders are what I'm especially interested in. As I plan to hang a lot of webbing.
And you're lucky if you get more than one plastic spider in the webbing bag.
Having an assortment of web monsters is going to be great. I got a huge inflatable
for the backyard. It's going to be attacking a dummy wearing a zombie costume.
I might have to buy some more webbing to make something of a cocoon of the zombie.
Mind you, (and I have already tried this,) hot melt glue doesn't stick to these plastic
rubbery fellows. So you'll have to figure out some other way to glue them to a surface.
Mostly, I wanted to put a number of them in the Pyrex kitchen canisters I got recently.
I planed to fill the canisters with water, so that the critters are magnafied, so that they
appear to be bigger than they really are. But the canisters are square, so that means
the magnification illusion isn't going to work as well as I had originally hoped.
But, for $3.00 for a big bag of bugs... how can you go wrong??
I just got another brainstorm! A great idea for using these big spiders! I'll keep you updated.
(nore do wussies, pansies or chicken shi*s!)
In a perfect world, there's Walgreens...Yup! Found a big bag of bugs today.
Included are eight large spiders, eight medium spiders, and 8 big beetles.
Then there are the big cockroaches and centepedes. Great for those mummy props.
A smaller bag of black insects includes an assortment of flies, ants and spiders.
The spiders are what I'm especially interested in. As I plan to hang a lot of webbing.
And you're lucky if you get more than one plastic spider in the webbing bag.
Having an assortment of web monsters is going to be great. I got a huge inflatable
for the backyard. It's going to be attacking a dummy wearing a zombie costume.
I might have to buy some more webbing to make something of a cocoon of the zombie.
Mind you, (and I have already tried this,) hot melt glue doesn't stick to these plastic
rubbery fellows. So you'll have to figure out some other way to glue them to a surface.
Mostly, I wanted to put a number of them in the Pyrex kitchen canisters I got recently.
I planed to fill the canisters with water, so that the critters are magnafied, so that they
appear to be bigger than they really are. But the canisters are square, so that means
the magnification illusion isn't going to work as well as I had originally hoped.
But, for $3.00 for a big bag of bugs... how can you go wrong??
I just got another brainstorm! A great idea for using these big spiders! I'll keep you updated.
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All new Halloween Hack is tutorialed on my website. If you need an excuse to do the blackened cabinets hack,
this just might do it, because this is an option you may want to use with the blackened kitchen cabinet doors.
ENJOY!
Bug Bomb
this just might do it, because this is an option you may want to use with the blackened kitchen cabinet doors.
ENJOY!
Bug Bomb
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Latest progress in Hogwarts decor:
Here's the Transfiguration classroom blackboard, it will hang from the ceiling over the rest of the Transfiguration stuff:
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n154 ... ons054.jpg
the new and improved Mandrake root:
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n154 ... s065-1.jpg
And just something to replace the everyday lampshades:
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n154 ... s061-1.jpg
And I've had this tapestry for years, just wanted to show you guys:
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n154 ... ons064.jpg
Here's the Transfiguration classroom blackboard, it will hang from the ceiling over the rest of the Transfiguration stuff:
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n154 ... ons054.jpg
the new and improved Mandrake root:
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n154 ... s065-1.jpg
And just something to replace the everyday lampshades:
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n154 ... s061-1.jpg
And I've had this tapestry for years, just wanted to show you guys:
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n154 ... ons064.jpg
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
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[/img]MHooch wrote:Latest progress in Hogwarts decor:
Here's the Transfiguration classroom blackboard, it will hang from the ceiling over the rest of the Transfiguration stuff:
the new and improved Mandrake root:
And just something to replace the everyday lampshades:
And I've had this tapestry for years, just wanted to show you guys:
- chocoholicmom
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