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    Here's a super easy spider cocoon victim my wife and I made in about 2 1/2 hours tonight.

    Materials:

    Poly fill
    Cheese cloth
    Painter's coveralls
    White spider webbing

    Not pictured but used:

    Black spider webbing
    Styrofoam head
    Gloves for hands
    Packing tape
    Saran wrap
    Kitchen garbage bags
    Spray adhesive
    Rope



    First we tied off the hands and feet and stuffed them with the poly fill. It took about 4 bags to stuff it. Luckily we had some bags of it in the attic!



    Then we taped on the head and hands with packing tape. The hands were gloves so those were stuffed with poly fill as well. After everything was taped on, we wrapped it in saran wrap to try and waterproof it so it wouldn't get too heavy with water. We also used two white plastic trash bags as sort of a pancho and diaper, followed by more saran wrap to help with this.



    Once that was done, he was hung upside down. This process was impeded by a pesky (but cute!) witch!



    It was then wrapped in cheese cloth. We ended up using about 15 yards of cheesecloth to get him covered so the plastic wasn't showing through. This was the most expensive part of the project, but we got the cheesecloth at Walmart for $5 per 6 yards.



    After the cheese cloth, he was sprayed with adhesive, and a layer of black spider web was applied, followed by a layer of white spider web. In retrospect, I wish I would have used black spray paint instead of the spider web, because only the thick black web shows up, and the thinner stuff isn't seen much. I think spray paint would have given it a more even texture.



    We're going to add a few more spiders to it and hang it up tomorrow. I'll post a few more pics after it's hung up. Overall I'm happy with how it turned out!
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    I think that is a great idea! The use of materials was really smart! The painters overalls and saran wrap to weather proof.... both great ideas! This is an awesom prop that would cost tons to buy but so reasonable to make. Enjoyed the pic's too
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    Spooky. Great job!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brimstonewitch View Post
    I think that is a great idea! The use of materials was really smart! The painters overalls and saran wrap to weather proof.... both great ideas! This is an awesom prop that would cost tons to buy but so reasonable to make. Enjoyed the pic's too
    Thanks! I actually wanted to use a sex doll as I had seen someone else on here do, but sadly they were too expensive. I was really looking forward to telling people it was really that in disguise too! So my wonderful wife came up with the painter's overalls as a cheap alternative. The Saran was my idea. We make a great team!
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    Here are photos of the finished product displayed on the front of the house.



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    i have a huge spider web and victim on my house yours looks great would have been cool if you could see a face in the webs but you did great
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    Now that has got to be one of the kewlest spider cocoon victim prop I ever saw. I love the how-to as well. What a fantastic job!!!
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