hey guys,here is a new addition to my Halloween haunt for Halloween,I'm not sure if anyone has done this before,but this is going to be cool.i bought the tuxedo and wedding gown at a thrift store for under 20.00 and the top hat at party city.still need a bow tie and veil.still need to figure out how to make her dress old and bloody,any ideas? i named her rotting Rita ,but still need a name for him any suggetions? i will put both their names on a large tombstone that will be right behind them.once i program them with sound and action i will post a video.
Thread: bride and groom ground breakers
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bride and groom ground breakers –
08-13-2011,04:15 PM
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08-13-2011,04:43 PM
They look fantastic!
They were made for each other.
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08-14-2011,04:09 PM
They look great!

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08-14-2011,04:21 PM
Dude! That is one messed up lookin zombie bride (a good thing of course), is that a home made mask?? Would love to see a video of the lucky couple in action (no honeymoon videos though)
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Female zombie head –
08-14-2011,04:31 PM
I bought it on ebay special female rotting zombie head latex and high quality soft foam hand made by a copse maker.
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08-14-2011,04:57 PM
Nice, this is going to be cool. As far as the dress, I heard people dig holes and bury zombie attire in the ground for a month or so, throwing random stuff on it before it goes in there like coffee grounds or something like that. Just make sure it's not a food that can rot cause it will be nasty when it comes out. Water it like a plant too, water will help the decomposition. And don't worry about it decomposing too far because materials in those dresses are usually synthetic and it won't do hardly any damage in that short of time.
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08-14-2011,05:20 PM
awesome!!
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08-15-2011,03:56 AM
great idea, look great
Don't throw that out, I can make that into a......................
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08-15-2011,04:21 AM
WOW! I love it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4WEQtZI9Dc
http://s1215.photobucket.com/albums/...alloween 2011/
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08-15-2011,11:05 AM
To help distress the clothes last year I use my electric sander and with a block of wood, I push the clothes on the sander. I put in holes and tore places all over it and then I got a 99 cent can of black spray paint (brown will work also and may look better with both) and lightly hit it with paint from a couple of feet. I think it came out great.
They look great by the wayStick



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