I saw something similar, but smaller, at kmart for around $4. I said- I can do that... and better... and for cheaper!
If you want a link to my blog, let me know, but basically all it is is a clean milk jug, spider webs, and fake spiders. wrap the webbing around the jug nice and thinck, add the spiders and ta daaa!
whoaa! sorry about the size- its been resized so its smaller but i dont know what happened here!
Thread: Spider Larvae Nest Ball
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Spider Larvae Nest Ball –
10-02-2010,11:29 AM
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10-02-2010,01:42 PM
That looks great very nice work Witchymom!
Watch where you dig... you may find yourself...
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10-05-2010,05:15 AM
thanks!!! it was easy to make !
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10-05-2010,09:37 AM
Very nicely done!! I did a smaller version and a lot less creepy a few years ago, but as my hubby is a bit of an arachnaphobe, he would not go out the front door for the entire week as it creeped him out too much. He politely requested that I not do that again...................
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10-05-2010,09:44 AM
real spiders- i hate (but wont kill them if they stay outside, as long as its not a black widow- those are fair game!! ) fake ones... don't bother me a bit!
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10-07-2010,10:39 AM
Great job! I have lots of spider web so maybe I can make one of those for my office. Right now I have a nice web going in the corner. I always spook out my office at work. Everyone loves it.
"When black cats prowl and pumpkins gleam, may luck be yours on Halloween" - Unknown
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10-07-2010,10:46 AM
way back when i worked in cubicle land I used to love decorating for halloween and xmas!) LOL
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10-08-2010,12:33 AM
They look great under UV light, I made on last year and gave it a light spray with some Plasti-kote fluorescent spray paint.
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