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Ok, who was the wise guy that came up with the idea that I could make this carriage? Oh right! That would be me. But I know something on here inspired me to do it so someone else is partially to blame! LOL!! I wonder if I will ever get this thing done!! Just a few notes of interest that may be helpful to others. A 4 ft. Blucky wears about a size 12 boys shoe. The pants I got for him are a boys size 14, the shirt is a size 18 but is a bit big an... Read More
Well, had alot of running around this morning so I didn't get to work too much on the hearse today. I did start cutting the 3rd wheel and was almost done when the plywood (thinnner than the stuff used for the rear wheels) splintered and lost about 3 of the 4 layers in one spot. So needless to say, I can't use that one at this point. I will have to go with the thicker plywood I used for the rear wheels and start all over on it. Looking at the areas that are cut, the plywoo... Read More
While I don't have a picture of the finished project yet (I took all the pieces to work, set it up there and have failed to snap a photo of it yet), you should get the idea. Combined with the amazingly easy Creepy Candlesticks, you'll have a very classy, yet eerie-looking centerpiece for any table that you can create by stopping by Wal-Mart (I try to steer clear when I can) with a couple of bucks and about twenty minutes of your time. Let's get to it. <P ali... Read More
Here's a quick, easy addition to the Haunted Centerpiece or just add them all over the house to deaden things up a little. Your materials: Anything you can find that'll hold a candle. As an example of two totally different objects, I'm using an old rootbeer bottle and a small vase from the dollar store. You'll also need matches or a lighter, a pair of scissors and your aerosal hombre', the can of spray paint. Step 1: Get your objects. Spray paint them black. Step 2: Pu... Read More
One minute I was bored sipping a new flavor of Jones Halloween edition soda and the next minute (or ten) I was so high off the sugar content (I hadn't eaten anything all day), I'd created a little thing I like to call a Jones-O-Lantern. I posted this last year, but it seemed to be pretty popular based on the response I got from both the official Jones soda site and fellow MySpacers. One of the improvements that came out of the comments, was instead of using an actual candle (I just l... Read More
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