Halloween is just around the corner and what better way to add a little spooky decor than to 3D print [DaveMakesStuff]’s Teeth Cup. It looks like [DaveMakesStuff] has done the equivalent of “kit ...
SHREWSBURY — During the summer, when most people are making plans to go away to a beach or enjoying a backyard barbecue, Sean McNamara is thinking about one thing — Halloween. More specifically, what ...
Halloween is creeping ever closer, and while it can be difficult to carve out the time to prepare, it's going to take more than a couple of cobwebs and a haphazard costume pulled from the closet to be ...
This spoonful of Halloween spirit can be accomplished with the help of even the youngest Pre-K kid and the supplies are inexpensive and easy to find, so the stakes are especially low. Work with your ...
1. Mix peanut butter, corn syrup and food coloring to create edible, stainless blood. 2. Use zip lock bags to make blood and vomit packets. 3. Fill gelatin heart and brain molds with blood packets. 4.
There’s something about all things puffy, fluffy and delightfully fuzzy that makes us smile. So naturally, we are obsessed with this cotton ball ghost craft. Cut out the shape of the ghost on white ...
[Jake’s] projects have become regular features here on Hack a Day. He keeps the Halloween hack-fest rolling with his Flying Crank Ghost. For the ghost he used a store-bought skull but sculpted some ...
Found on Make: Projects, this excellent DIY minigun prop by Douglas Desrochers. The basic construction is relatively simple - with a standard 1/2 inch copper pipe serving as the main support for ...
Halloween brings out the trick-or-treaters, the fun-sized candy, and, in many cases, the most creative projects from the DIY types. Given license to get as goofy, dramatic, or witty as they can, some ...
Inside you'll find Halloween crafts for kids of all ages. You'll find cute and not spooky crafts, because we love happiness here. Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for ...
Halloween is the one night of the year when frightening children is not only tolerated, but encouraged. After all, if trick-or-treaters are going to hit you up for free candy, you may as well make ...