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1000W Fog Machine
Posted On 10/16/2008 12:13:43

FINALLY I was able to get in on a great deal! I had a coupon for $20 off a $60+ purchase (it expired on 10-13) @ Party City. So on the 13th I decided now is the time to invest in a better fog machine and I've wanted a 1000 watter, so the coupon was too enticing to resist.

However, when I arrived at the store Party City the had the fog machines ON SALE! Woo Hoo! I bought a 1000w fog machine for under $45 BEFORE coupon!

But since I had the coupon I was able to purchase the fog machine, a gallon of fog juice, 3 Cinema Secret Makeup Stacks, and some Spirit Gum all for what a 1000w fog machine normally costs.

I usually aren't shopping lucky, so pardon me if I seem over excited, but it really made my day!

So if you have a Party City near you and need a fog machine, I highly recommend heading out there.

Happy Haunting!

Tags: Fog Machine Sale Partycity Props Home Haunt


Free Halloween Ringtones
Posted On 09/05/2008 12:56:49

I recently had to get a new cel phone and have been having fun figuring out the new features. I was at Walgreens (drug store) yesterday waiting for my meds to get filled, so I was pleased the Halloween aisle was already up.

As I pressed all the "try me" buttons I got the ingenious plan to record the toys on my cel phone as ringtones! I had a blast doing it and except for the occasional re-record due to a PA announcement or noisy shopper, it was an easy and fun process.

Thought I'd share this with you incase anyone else was looking for some unique, free Halloween ringtones. If you find any exceptionally good ones, let me know where and from what item so I may continue to add to my collection.

Tags: Ringtones Halloween Sound Bites


Masks I've Acquired
Posted On 06/06/2008 16:16:20

Sorry its taken so long to post these photos of the Zombie mask I got at Halloween Trade from the Jeckyll and Hyde Store but I guess I was a bit side tracked with GLFF and all.

But here they are at last:

Puzzled Corpse Zombie Laboratory Creature Halloween Mask



As modeled by Joaquin

Isn't it cool!  Is it just me, or does this mask slightly resemble Anthony Hopkins? Thanks Marsha, I think it will be an excellent edition to my haunt!

Halloween Trade @ Jekyll and Hyde Store $19.99 before HS Discount.

The following is a PROP Mask Feebles, Rotting Robbie and I were able to purchase from mask creator Brian at Great Lakes Fright Fest:

Prop Mask from GLFF 08

I had to crop this photo slightly to be in TOS compliance. This mask represents skin being stiched back together. The cropped area showed a breast was sewn on.

Close up of prop mask

I think we shall call this one "Maggie," for short. Feel free to help me come up with a full name for her. Thinking on the lines of Maggottrita or something inclusive of the maggots, but need something regarding the stitching too... well possibly.

Brian @ GLFF  $25

What do you think? Great scores, eh?

BellaDonna

Tags: Masks Halloween Zombies Halloween Trade Jeckyll & Hyde GLFF


Great Lakes Fright Fest 2008 Summary
Posted On 06/03/2008 10:14:21
After getting a much later start then was intended, we finally pulled into Totem Pole Campground in the late evening. The weather wasn't as bad as predicted, or we were able to miss the worse of it. Had to drive through some very hard rains, but no hail or tornadoes.The office was already closed, but Stolloween's awesome display was there to greet us. I pulled up at lots 1 & 2 and announced from the car that BellaDonna was here. I could tell instantly that I had already missed a grand campfire gathering and HauntSpace "spirits" were flowing.
 
I asked GrimDaddy if he could possibly drive to lot 32 so we could use his car's spotlight to help setup our tent. I got much more than a spotlight when Wally and Scott pulled up! They brought their kids, and more HauntSpacers with them and the light rain had not dampened their spirits at all.
 
I was thrilled to see Wally, Scott, and Jessica again, but even though I knew PAHalloweenFreak was going to be there. I was still a bit shocked when someone walked up and said, "I'm Ginny." Gin? Our Gin? LOL It was so great to meet her. After a moment Woodhegm walked up as well. I'd recognize Goldie's lovely smile anywhere! So while we exchanged greetings the crew was hard at work setting up the tent.
 
BellaDonna's Tent @ GLFF

As if setting up an unfamiliar tent without written directions. in the dark, in the rain, wasn't challenging enough... They were doing it timed by clock keeper Gin! Every few moments someone would ask... How's the time? They blazed through and the tent was ready to be occupied in seven minutes and 17 seconds complete with rain-fly attached!  It was incredible and so much appreciated.
 
Next was airing up my new air mattress... which never seemed to get quite full. Grim suggested there might be a hole. I kept insisting there couldn't be, it was new... I wouldn't allow it! Grim flipped the mattress over and sure enough... There was a large hole... it looked like it was burnt. Before I could even get bummed over my new mattress being defective, Wally had started the patching process.
 
The directions recommended the mattress not be inflated for 12 hours after being patched, but since that wasn't feasible we decided to stay off of it as long as possible then try it. If I woke up on the ground the following morning, then Wally would try patching it a better way. The patch held and all was good. My helpers left us to get settled in and grab something to eat.
 


Rotting Robbie's demo was the first one scheduled for Saturday morning. KKrazy KKaren was surprised to see how young Robbie is, but thrilled he wanted to do the demo. I could tell Rotting Robbie was getting a little nervous when he was being wired with a headset mic. It was very windy Saturday and the wind was whipping through the microphone and knocking things down on the table, so I assisted Rotting Robbie and tried to keep things in place.
 
I was so very proud of my Grandson as he gave his demo and did an excellent at it, especially for a first timer. I was also very proud of him as he watched the following demos instead of running off to play. He was VERY interested in what others had to teach us. It was a shame that Scott's demo had to be canceled due to illness and others such as Rob Jonson's Extreme FX had to be canceled due to the high wind. I know Robbie would have been blown away by those demos and he was fascinated by Scott's dragons and other pieces. But even with the cancellations, it was a very full day and plenty of useful information was gained.
 
It got to be raffle time and if you've never attended GLFF before, you just wouldn't believe all the cool things there are to win. There was a special raffle to win a full sized coffin, another raffle to win life sized figures! Then there's the "regular" raffle where you could win a multitude of items from a Bart to a baby doll with fangs! Rotting Robbie was hoping to win the kicking legs prop. LOL
 
And what can I say about the door prizes... KKrazy KKaren and Brian go all out getting sponsors and such to provide as many door prizes as possible. In previous years everyone always got a least one prize, but each year more people learn of the wonders of GLFF so its just impossible to guarantee everyone gets prize any more. There are only a few that don't receive a prize tho, the majority walk away with some really neat stuff. Someone even got a fogger this year!
 
I can't talk about GLFF without mentioning the wonderful food. KKaren provides chili on Friday and I heard she even provided sloppy joes on Thursday. But Saturday is the food fest... The morning starts off with coffee cakes, cereal and fruits. Then lunch is hot dogs and chili mac with some side dishes... but Saturday dinner is quite the spread. Everyone brings a "dish" to pass and there is just tables full of wonderful dishes... no one goes hungry at GLFF!
 


Even those that aren't at GLFF don't have to go hungry. Money raised thru the raffles go directly to the charities GLFF sponsors. This year we not only raised funds and collected food for the food bank, but also the Humane Society! The admission to the Haunted House is a canned food item...What a bargain no matter how much food you bring!
 
The Haunted House just keeps getting better and better! Each year a new bar is set and those doing the rooms really step up their game to meet the challenge. Not being a technical person, the Haunted house is hard for me to describe. There are a multitude of 10x10 rooms with basically black plastic walls. Together these rooms form of maze of darkness and surprises like no other. Most commercial haunts have a main theme, but since attendees of GLFF design their own rooms, you have no idea what is lurking around the next corner.
 
The room designers take a lot of pride in their work and not only do they try to improve on their works to keep things fresh and exciting there is also the friendly competition to be chosen as one of best of the best. Three trophies are awarded, but most importantly are the bragging rights the winners get. One of my favorite things to do at GLFF is be a polling judge at the end of the Haunted House. There I get to see everyone's reactions as they exit the haunted house and their excitement as they describe which room was their favorite. You see, its the folks that visit the haunted house the determine the winners.
 
This year Ravengoewin and I were given a couple of ribbons to hand out as Judge awards to the actors of our choice. This was very exciting to me, as I always felt the actors needed recognition as well. Unfortunately, we forgot to get our recipients names so they could be acknowledged at the award ceremony, Two that I know were chosen by me were Trisha from the cemetery scene (many thought she was a little girl) and Rex. Shoot Rex even creeped my out as he wondered outside the haunted house.
 
Speaking of that... the dressed characters that keep the lines entertained are amazing as well. Some of them I didn't even recognize. I know there was Jon and Kieth handing out the scares... someone in a very cool glowing costume, as I mentioned before, Rex would sometimes wander outside and even GrimDaddy got into the act with his mortician character. Rotting Robbie couldn't recognize him at all and I was very impressed as well. Rob Johnson was unable to appear this year in his many variations, but hopefully we'll get to see him again next year.

Creator of the 1st Place Haunted Room FunPhantom (Paul) with Karen and Brian
 
FunPhantom blew us all away again and retained his title as the creator of the 1st Place Haunted House room. Last year many people, including myself, missed some of the effects in his dining room scene because we scurried thru too fast. This year Paul addressed that issue by locking us in his "bath"room for 45 seconds! Paul's rooms aren't only technically advanced but the creativity and imagination this young man incorporates is incredible. Such attention to detail as well!



This year a new contest was added, the best decorated campsite. They had to get a new judge at the last moment so GrimDaddy stepped up to do the job. There was going to be a "people's choice" award, but with the original canceling out, there weren't any ballots. Anyway, the judges checked the campsites during the day to see how involved they were and again at night to see them in all their glory. Two, well technically three of our HauntSpace members won! Stolloween took third place while PAHalloweenFreek and Woodhegm tied with Toby for 1st Place. Seond place had to be determined so the attendees tried to cheer for their favorite site. The judges were still unable to decide, so finally there was a coin toss. The ladies called tails, but heads won. How close is that? So Scott took a respectful 3rd Place, Gin and Goldie took 2nd Place and Toby's campsite won 1st Place!

Rotting Robbie took 1st Place in the Trash Collection Contest
 
The children also had a friendly competition... Who could collect the most trash from around the campsite with the winner receiving a CASH prize. Well thats all the motivation Rotting Robbie needed. He gathered enough trash to win the contest and his cash prize. In fact, somone thought he was doing such a fine job, they even gave him a Halloween mug as a tip!

Fog U 101

Sunday is a little more relaxed pace, with still plenty to do. There were demos, a Fog U 101 class, and even GrimDaddy presented a Make N Take of his cup holder jeweled crosses.

Scambling for the perfect bling!

Grim opened a tackle box filled with bling to embellish the project with. It was a lot of fun watching everyone pick through the large assortment to select just the right pieces to add. Actually, it was Stacey's (Ashley's Asylum) four year old son that picked a combination of a copper colored back piece adorned with a turquoise gem that really caught my eye. 

BellaDonna riding in the 2008 Hearse Parade.
 
During the weekend I was able to accomplish a personal goal which I had set for myself... to ride in a hearse while still breathing! LOL Sinister Lisa agreed to give me a ride around the campsite. However, not only did she give me a ride, she let me accompany her during the hearse parade which was so much fun. Its not often you see a line of hearses drive by where people actually turn out to wave at you and take photos! It was a lot of fun for me.
 
I could go on and on as I've left out so much, but I am getting hand cramps here! I do briefly have to take a moment to thank Brian for the opportunity to purchase a mask from him at an incredibly low price. Actually it was a group purchase as Feebles and Rotting Robbie paid for the majority of it... it will be a great addition to our haunt.
 
Thanks KKrazy KKaren and KKaren's Keeper for outdoing yourselves once again and providing us with an affordable family friendly atmosphere to gather, share ideas and bond as friends and haunters! Love you guys!

Tags: Great Lakes Fright Fest GLFF HauntSpace Members Camping Events Demos


YIKES! GLFF
Posted On 05/30/2008 04:17:00

Yikes, according to the weather channel, we may be in for a rough night tonight at Great Lakes Fright Fest

Detailed Local Forecast For Petersburg, MI

  • Today: Mostly cloudy early. Isolated thunderstorms may develop this afternoon. High 79F. Winds S at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
  • Tonight: Variable clouds with thunderstorms - possibly severe, especially this evening. Storms may produce large hail and strong winds. Low around 65F. Winds WSW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70%.
  • Tomorrow: Isolated thunderstorms in the morning, then partly cloudy late. High 76F. Winds W at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
  • Tomorrow night: Partly cloudy skies. Low 53F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph.
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s and lows in the mid 50s.

Tags: Great Lakes Fright Fest Weather


Birth Announcement
Posted On 04/25/2008 23:26:00

Haunterbewere and her baby girl


HauntSpace member Hauntersbewere gave birth to a healthy and beautiful baby girl named Delilah.

This event makes HauntSpace member Earlswoods a first time grandmother!

Baby Delilah was thought to be a premie, but weighing in at just over seven pounds would lead one to believe a mathematical error was involved in regards to the due date!

Mother and daughter are doing great and Grandma is still flying high. I received a voicemail after the birth two nights ago and talked with Tina today on the phone. This girl still hasn't slept and as excited as if her grand daughter was just born moments ago!

(Poor Tina, in all the excitement she must have forgot that while her girls are in the hospital is about the only chance to get some sleep for the next few months... first timers...)

Please join me in wishing them all the best!

Tags: Family Kids


My Angel
Posted On 10/26/2007 13:39:18


Ever since I saw SCREAMINGSCOTTS Angel tombstone I've been on a mission to obtain a plastic yard angel. I've looked and searched.... comtiplated swipeing... but I was never able to acquire one for my very own without paying crazy collector prices on eBay.


I had already wrote this prop off for the 2007 season and thought I just have to try again this Christmas to find one. But it just so happened that my boss was stopping at a Goodwill on her way into the shop (actually she was stopping to get a tie for my Zombie), and she found a yard angel there for me! ($5)


She's gorgeous! Very vintage looking... not tall like Scott's but good size and a wider full length wing shape. The figure has a dark skin tone and doesn't look too Christmasie at all. I am very pleased. I got a bit misty when my boss presented it to me! Isn't she the best boss? She's not even a weener, but she's caving a bit.


I'll edit this with a photo when I get home.  WOO HOO! Another prop to make...


Making a Suit to be Worn Zombiefied
Posted On 10/22/2007 10:56:06

My daughter-in-law dropped off the suit my grandson will be wearing Halloween. He's all excited about ripping and shredding it, but I wanted some input before we give his suit that buried-in look.


I thought about letting my wolfdog MoJo play outside with it for 10 or fifteen minutes, but I know I wouldn't want to wear something that was dirty on the inside too.


Suggestions for Rotting Robbie's attire, (suit jacket, pants, white shirt)? How do I go about giving it that zombie appeal?


MAKEUP
Posted On 10/11/2007 15:24:00

Makeup... the great evening has come and gone....


What are the best ways to remove makeup from an adult's face?


From a child's face?


Does Pond's Cold Cream and tissues still work?


BellaDonna




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