Just a Skeleton Swinging by Itself on Your Lawn
A skeleton on a swing is one thing, but a skeleton that can swing all by itself is a truly worthy Maker’s Halloween project.
A skeleton on a swing is one thing, but a skeleton that can swing all by itself is a truly worthy Maker’s Halloween project.
We gather 10 of the spookiest Halloween props, decorations, and accessories made with 3D printing.
It couldn’t be easier to create these cool, creepy mummy hands from masking tape.
Have the corpse reanimation lab in top shape for Halloween with these decorative knife switches.
It kind of blows my mind that these amazing DIY Harry Potter-inspired wands are constructed almost entirely out of chopsticks and hot glue.
Remember the spell book from Hocus Pocus with the creepy moving eyeball? Since it is the season of Halloween-movie-replica-prop-making, I’ve found a great DIY tutorial that covers the steps required to make a pretty accurate copy! This tutorial doesn’t include how to make the eyeball actually move, but I would love to see someone hack […]
These little spooky apothecary bottles are such a clever use of materials! Collect up your old spice tins and empty pill bottles to make these totally rad Halloween props. Just add some hot glue details, paint, cork, moss and bark– and you’ve got instant antique containers. This is definitely a project you can do with […]