The Saw That Dripped Blood…SCARF
There has to be some gruseome joke in here but we can’t seem to find it. Suggestions? crochet bloody saw scarf – Link.
There has to be some gruseome joke in here but we can’t seem to find it. Suggestions? crochet bloody saw scarf – Link.
Delight and amaze your friends, or just confound them with lots of disorienting smoke. Make your own pumpkin bombs: Pumpkin bomb instructions – Link. DIY HALLOWEEN CONSTEST from MAKE, CRAFT, INSTRUCTABLES and POPULAR SCIENCE! Makers and Crafters, it’s time to enter our 2nd annual ghoulishly fun Halloween contests! Anyone, anywhere, can enter all or just […]
If you missed going out to parties and weekend trick or treating, it’s ok because that’s not the REAL halloween. The zombies are invading on the true halloween on October 31. Watch the video to learn how to infiltrate their ranks, then download the pdf to prepare your disguise! Watch the video – Link Read […]
Ok well you don’t really have to make a mask of yourself, but you can use this tutorial from Microsoft to make a mask of anyone you want. Using Microsoft’s Digital Imaging Suite you can turn almost any image into a mask. Make your own Halloween mask – Link.
These Make subscribers have turned themselves into pumpkins: Pumpkin portraits YouTube video – Link. Thanks Bonnie and Jeff. DIY HALLOWEEN from MAKE & CRAFT! It’s here!! DIY HALLOWEEN 2007 from the editors of MAKE and CRAFT brings you 40-plus DIY projects for the holiday that’s made for makers. From the craftiest costumes to amazing animated […]
Using an apple, a knife or peeler, a small bowl and some lemon juice you can turn an apple into a skull which, after it’s aged looks like head which has been shrunken. The above image hasn’t aged enough, but you get the idea. shrunken head from apple – Link. Thanks Old Man Musings.
Picnik, the photo editing website just released some free Halloween tools, like zombify and add bloodstains. Pretty fun, and free. Get free Halloween fonts, shapes and effects like the above zombification. Free Halloween stuff – Link. Thanks Brian Goode.