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A quick and cheap way to age and distress walls. Just need paint and water! |
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A start to finish of a Zombie head sculpt mold casting and painting |
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In this video we show you step by step how to make a jointed, moveable, poseable, Halloween prop. Thanks for watching! |
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Quick tutorial of the Wire Ghost Ladies made from chicken wire. |
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Making scene filling prop radio equipment for a haunt set. The same concept can be used for lab equipment ect. |
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A tutorial on how I made my cemetery fence from 1/2" electrical conduit PVC, 2x4's and plastic ornate garden fencing. |
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This is a how to for a vampire killing kit. |
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How to make large buttons for costumes or masks. Very simple and inexpensive. Eyes like Coraline or a doll, or even a scarecrow. |
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This is a great concept for an actor distraction tool and a small scare itself. Lots of fun and easy to work in to any set. |
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This is an easy an inexpensive way to foam fill prop heads for haunt use. It takes advantage of the annoying foam that gorilla glue makes as it cures. |
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Im making a huge dog head for my monster museum |
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How to quickly and easily make a fee gee mermaid sideshow gaff from a small skeleton. |
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Turn a friendly blow mold into a creepy prop with just some cotton balls, glue, and paint. |
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Vintage Pumpkinhead Girl is a prop inspired by a vintage picture. This is a special New Years Eve tutorial on how we made a static Halloween prop from a finished, hand made, paper mache pumpkin. |
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Its sturdy, very light and very easy to build. The cost is about $15-$20 and takes about two hours to build, about an hour to dry, and does not require any special painting or finishing - unless you want to. |
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This is the first step, in how I create my pumpkins |
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Here is Pt 1 of our 6 part series on carving some Foam Board wall panels. in this episode we go over cutting out some templates and laying out the pattern on the foam. You also get a glimpse at the end of another project we did at that time. |
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We used these panels for our Barn Spider room in 2014. This is a fairly quick and easy method that produces a very good looking finished product. |
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Free standing giant spider prop. |
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