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This is a doll made from odd pieces from the junk pile. Not technically animated, but she does walk if you hold her hand. |
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It’s a prop that looks like a demonic tree limb coming out of a tree. |
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This is my version of the haunted monster in a box. I wanted to make a frightening prop to use for our haunted forest and this definitely fit the bill. |
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Make this creepy raw meat that's safe to eat...actually it's delicious. |
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In this video I show how I distressed a sport coat, t-shirt, and pants from start to finish. Hope you enjoy this video |
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Need a bit of set dressing for your dungeon? With the help of a dozen sponges and a bit of aluminum tape, here's a chain for your next video. |
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Animatronic Werewolf from Christmas reindeer |
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A little tutorial to make easy and good looking teeth from polymer clay like sculpey, fimo, or premo |
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This is a really quick, simple, cost-effective method for making some pretty awesome-looking tentacle decorations |
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In this tutorial you will learn how to take some wood craft balls, paint, red yarn, and turn them into really cool prop eyes that can be used in a lot of different props including props made from paper mache. |
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show you how they build panel walls for their haunted house. |
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How to add realistic grime with painting effects. Good for adding a dirty and/or old look to new props you made or disguise common items used in your haunt. |
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Super easy prop. Unexpected garbage can prop. $20 |
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This is Sika foam from Home Depot. I make a simple Tyvek pattern by welding two halves together with a soldering iron. Then I pour in the A/B foam from home depot and use a plastic cup inside as a form. Simple and easy! |
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Here I show a simple creature making technique of foam carving upholstery foam. This ca be used to make all kinds of creatures, not just maggots! If you want to cover with fur then you can make things like cats dogs and pigs in the same fashion. Go Make Stuff! |
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These snakes are posable and have a lot of action if you even slightly animate what they are attached to. You can vary the look and color of each snake and they are a realistic length and girth. |
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A super quick tip on how to make a garment look wrapped like a mummy or swaddled in bandages- very comfy and not that hot to wear. |
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In this video Im building an alien body for an alien area in my show. Im using a little known technique called sticky paper, It works very well to build sturdy forms that have decent detail. Go make stuff! |
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Using a bit of Tap Plastic "TAP Flexible Expanding Foam" (a two-part polyurethane foam) and some Smooth-On "So Strong" red tint and a plastic bag allows you to make a quick and simple internal organ for a prop. |
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