Posts Tagged ‘Halloween Props’

16
Apr

Flesh-eaters!

HornedGoblinFleshEatersm Flesh eaters! So, you’re not sure what to wear for a Halloween party. And you don’t really want to have to wear make-up, plastic fangs, or have a restricting mask on all night.
Well, I may have found something small, more subtle and down right more convinient for you to wear.

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30
Sep

Asda megapost.

top hat At last, the long wait is over.
Dark forces (namely Royal Mail) seemed to be trying to prevent me from featuring my big box of Asda goodies.

But at the weekend they finally arrived and I was very pleased with what greeted me. It seems that Asda have been doing their homework again and have found a few really good, novel ideas for this year’s stock.
Here are my favourites:

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9
Feb

Glow in the dark brains (DIY).

Brains… Always good to have around. Whether you’re using them to think of something creative to do at Halloween; eating them (if you’re a zombie); or using them to decorate your home.brains 300x300 Glow in the dark brains (DIY).

I bought a brain-shaped jelly mould a couple of years back and it’s always great to use for a bit of Halloween desert, although it can be a little off-putting at times.
I found a video on Youtube where a guy has used the same type of mould to do something a little more creative.

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18
Nov

SillyJokes.co.uk.

In my search for Halloween supplies, I have found numerous web-sites.
The best are usually US based, which isn’t much good if you live in the UK (sorry, I won’t keep going on about this, honest).

However, over the past couple of years, a few UK stores have really improved their stock. One of which is Sillyjokes.co.uk.

This shops primary selling point is probably its costumes. It has loads, for adults and children. Some of them aren’t so great, but are still funny. Check out ‘Ghostly Gentleman’!

Not very scary.

Not very scary.

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14
Nov

Floating head (DIY).

Here’s another cool effect if you REALLY want to go all out this Halloween.
It’s particularly good if you want to scare trick or treaters as they pass your home.

All you need is a small TV, DVD player, a sheet of perspex and a particular DVD that you need to buy – however, you could probably find it cheap on ebay. Or, if you have a camera, you could have a go at making your own film to show.
CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO WATCH THE ‘HOW TO’ VIDEO.

ghostholo1 Floating head (DIY).

Spooky!