Jeez! I'm blushing! Rot: Thanks, my art form is that I adore my daughter-in-law (witch #3). She's been dying to be a witch for years. (No pun intended) I totally planned on making witch heads but to keep from blowing her cover...masks. It worked for us...witch #3 had a ball on Halloween.
Crudedoodle: Trial and error for the glow. We cut a sheet of plexiglass and broke it. We cut a thin sheet of acrylic to fit inside the cauldron (horse feeder) and drilled four holes in the center and pumped in smoke. The acrylic keeps the smoke inside and the holes allow some escape through the center (as well as the perimeter of the acrylic). That smoke that's kept inside keeps the light bulb hidden and stays opaque...a nice glow!
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(Me like witches...)
I really dig those witches.
Using masks in a haunt is an art form.
Awesome! Love the Lizzy Borden graves too.
i wonder how that glow in the cualdron is achieved
Jeez! I'm blushing!
Rot: Thanks, my art form is that I adore my daughter-in-law (witch #3). She's been dying to be a witch for years. (No pun intended) I totally planned on making witch heads but to keep from blowing her cover...masks. It worked for us...witch #3 had a ball on Halloween.
Crudedoodle: Trial and error for the glow. We cut a sheet of plexiglass and broke it. We cut a thin sheet of acrylic to fit inside the cauldron (horse feeder) and drilled four holes in the center and pumped in smoke. The acrylic keeps the smoke inside and the holes allow some escape through the center (as well as the perimeter of the acrylic). That smoke that's kept inside keeps the light bulb hidden and stays opaque...a nice glow!
Thanks!
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