when you turn out the lights, that looks awesome. thanks for all the instructions, i think i am going to make one. love it
Thread: Ghost
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01-01-2010,07:23 PM
Halloweendarkangel that came out great!!! Thanks for the tips on the Rit wash and instructions. I have an FCG that i put in my crypt but I bought that one, Ive always wanted to do one of my own. I am definately going to do one now. Thanks for sharing and she came out fabulous!
Linus: You've heard about fury and a woman scorned?
Charlie Brown: Yes, I guess I have.
Linus: Well that is nothing compared to the fury of a woman who has been cheated out of tricks or treats!
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01-19-2010,11:40 PM
WOW. I am all over this. Thanks for the tutorial. Looks GREAT!
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02-18-2010,11:12 PM
Looks great! I love the photo with the blue light.
Hello, I want my book. Bonjour, je veux mon livre.
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Sorry so late –
02-19-2010,05:10 PM

Thankyou to all who commented, Ive been MIA on the forum so I barely found that all of you had written comments. For "Bethene", actually the ghosts eyes are drawn on using a yellow highlighter, I thought about using paint but the marker worked out much better. Thankyou thankyou thankyou to all who liked my ghost I greatly appreciate it
"Come little children I'll take thee away, into a world of enchantment"
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02-23-2010,08:58 PM
I just came across this and I have to say I really like your ghost. I can picture it in a window with a fan softly blowing on it. Did you use wire hangers to just make the look of shoulders and arms or is there more to the wire parts that we can't see? Like maybe to build up the collar bone and upper chest area? Thanks for sharing!!
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02-24-2010,10:12 AM
Great looking ghost! I'm going to make one for my fcg. Do you have any pics of how you attached the head to the hangers? Did you hot glue the hangers into the head?
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02-24-2010,03:13 PM
To answer both questions, yes, I used regular wire hangers for the shoulders and the arms and just over lapped the cheesecloth onto the hanger. Then I hotglued it in place, I didnt have a rig for her, but this year Im hoping to get one so her arms are more visable and she looks more alive. Second question, yes I hotglued the styrofoam head to the wire hanger, after I punched the wire through the top of the head. The glue helps the head from spinning. Unfortunatley I didnt take pictures of my process, my camera was MIA during the build.
"Come little children I'll take thee away, into a world of enchantment"
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02-25-2010,08:14 AM
Very nice job! Looks awesome and also fairly simple.
Don't let your last ride be your first-1983 Cadillac Hearse
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03-10-2010,09:37 AM
just bought 5 heads,, this is going to be our first 2010 project the kidz and i are doing this year,, they love these things,, we have made a few before, but not with a foam head,, the effect is creeeeeppyy! love it!!! great job!!!



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