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In this video I show how I make a collection of these Creepy Treats: Spider Cake, Giant Lollipops, Giant Candy Necklace, Doll Pinwheels, and Potheads. |
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In this video I show how I make my two-faced pumpkin using chicken wire, tie wire, and the plastic corpsing method, followed by airbrushing. I hope you enjoy this video! |
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In this video I show all the small projects I`ve been working on this winter. I add to my Trick or Treater collection by sculpting heads and hands with home made paper clay and I make a dozen evil gingerbread, with a fun break in the end. |
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In this video I show my finished Evil Gingerbread Men, Trick or Treaters, Zombie Prop Boy, and "Pippa" |
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In this video I show how I make my Witch for my Hansel and Gretel scene, and my Joker from Batman. |
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Incredibly smooth, moldable homemade paper clay that can be made from readily available materials. With this improved version of paper clay, you'll be able to create the finest of details previously unattainable with previous versions. |
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Easily replicate dozens of full-size or half skulls by using gallon plastic milk containers. It creates a great base from which to build a prop. Fill it with expanding foam, cover it with paper clay, use to make a "wall of skulls," or any number of other uses. From one resin skull you can now create an endless supply of your own. |
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The Martian Ambassador alien |
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Who knew its only foam board and velcro!! |
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Making a Full size decorative scarecrow for $15. easy 3 hour project. |
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Making a mouse for an actor prop or as a set piece, they are very inexpensive and realistic. |
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In this video I show the very beginning stages of shaping a trash bag into a tall & skinny pumpkin shape before the paper mache process starts. |
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Perfect for any home haunter or other enthusiast that needs affordable and adjustable LED lighting. Designed at Markoff's Haunted Forest using just parts and pieces from your local hardware store (minus the LEDs) |
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Making prop teeth for sets, costumes, props, masks. nice grungy looking teeth on the cheap! I purchased the glue stix from www.glu-stix.com |
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Making a simple silicone sheet mold in order to produce resin castings. The silicone was purchased from www.BITYmoldsupply.com as well as the resin. Really great for producing small items. |
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Im using a silicone mold and fiberglass to make skull sconce light fixtures |
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Making inexpensive meat hooks for your haunt. |
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In this video we show how we came up with the idea for Jack in the Box, and how he was made. Thanks for watching! |
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This tutorial shows how I create the mannequins for my props using grocery bags, newspaper, and packing tape. |
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Add inexpensive and realistic moss and lichen to your halloween tombstones and decorations. |
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In this video I add to our collection of Trick or Treater Props I show how I made Half Face Lego Halloween Static Prop using paper mache.. As well as a few other projects we have going on. Thaks for watching! |
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