Halloween

Monster Eggs

Monster Eggs

Here’s what you need to make the Monster Eggs: 2 teaspoons black food coloring 12 eggs 1/4 cup mayonnaise 1 Tablespoon Grainy mustard A couple dashes of hot sauce Salt...

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Mech Warrior Costume

Mech Warrior Costume

Inspired by a robot exoskeleton built by some Japanese college students that was online recently, I really wanted to try building one myself. My son decided he wanted to help...

Posted by makerdan34

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Halloween Time Machine

Halloween Time Machine

In this guide, I will talk briefly about all the steps I went through to build this project. There’s a lot that goes into this, from woodwork, to electronic work,...

Posted by Sam Seide

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Screen-Printed Ghost Wreath

Screen-Printed Ghost Wreath

Who doesn’t like Halloween wreathes? The possibilities are fairly endless: ghosts, bats, spiders, eyeballs… In this guide I show you how I put together a wreath with my ghost design,...

Posted by Amy Stevenson

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Halloween Pillow Covers

Halloween Pillow Covers

Halloween is one of those holidays that is full of creativity, especially if you like making crazy costumes, or carving pumpkins, or decorating your home, or making candied apples, or...

Posted by Claire Joyce Johnson

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My Bender Build

My Bender Build

I have spent 1 year building Bender from scratch. Radio controlled eyes, eye brows, mouth, eyes and antennae light up, fingers move. SCROLL DOWN ON THIS 2 PAGE ENTRY TO...

Posted by David Dorrance

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Swaying Arm Ghost

Swaying Arm Ghost

This is my version of a "Flying Crank Ghost." I’m calling it a "Swaying Arm Ghost." Many years ago, I knew I didn’t have the parts, patience or skills to...

Posted by Concretin Nik

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Mini Gun Madness

Mini Gun Madness

The basic construction is relatively simple, with a standard 1/2 inch copper pipe serving as the main support for lightweight tubes (barrels) that spin and emit light when they pass...

Posted by Doug Desrochers

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