How to make a charred corpse
Everyone has skeletons for Halloween. But this is something a little more creative. A charred corpse made out of some common household items: Charred corpse – Link. Thanks Donald
Everyone has skeletons for Halloween. But this is something a little more creative. A charred corpse made out of some common household items: Charred corpse – Link. Thanks Donald
Craig writes in – Just in time for Halloween, a 2 story spider web. At times I had a stepladder on the car and the extension ladder at unnatural angles, but my wife was there to make sure I was safe while constructing the largest spider web to date. Now all I need is a […]
We all have them. Leftover socks. You know, when the dryer “eats” one and leaves you one? Or perhaps you just are looking for something to do with all those tube socks your grandpa got you for Christmas? How about making a skeleton out of them: Sock skeleton – Link. Thanks Ansley. DIY HALLOWEEN from […]
Looking more like something that shoots out of you in an Alien movie, these “Fleshworms” actually do sound more appetizing than they look: We aren’t going to tell you here what they are made of. Best to get the recipe from the source: Fleshworm recipe – Link. Thanks Donald DIY HALLOWEEN from MAKE & CRAFT! […]
So, Halloween is only a couple weeks away but you don’t know what you want to dress up as to impress your boss, your neighbors or your friends? Why not try one of these ones, such as Dr. Octopus, from spiderman: Or how about a Rubiks Cube? Plus there are 8 other cool ones to […]
Zombie Tales is an anthology of zombie tales featuring works from many well known authors and artists. This collection contains Zombie Tales #1, Zombie Tales: Oblivion, and Zombie Tales: The Dead. Zombie Tales TPB – Link. Via BoingBoing.
Whether you want to amaze your friends or freak out some kids, this interesting experiment is sure to help: It is a “chemical snake” made by combining and then burning some common household chemicals. Chemical snake (Google translation) – Link. Original version – Link. Thanks to Alex.