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    How about pepsi and coke bottles know anything can be built from these? I have lots of them also milk jugs. thanks
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    Pop bottles I take to the recyclers for money so I have never given much thought to that.
    I'm thinking..... still thinking....
    As for the milk jugs I think that Stolloween has something about making creepy faces with them by melting them with a heat gun.
    On a Christmas note maybe you can use the milk jugs for an igloo? Sorry, it's snowing here and looking rather wintery!!
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    That is a great prop. Sweet job man.
    halloween is a super cool holiday.
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    Thanks!
    I hope Man is just a figure of speech since I am a woman. hahaha.
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    Gotta love good looking props and scene-setters that cost next-to-nothing! Thanks for posting this idea!

    Skulkin: The skeleton window cling looks fantastic lurking inside the crematory!
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    What a creative use for those cereal boxes. The fireplace is great! I love the paint job you did also. Really nice work!
    Duct tape is a ghoul's best friend.
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    Very nicely done! I just love seeing great props make out of everyday materials!
    If at first you don't suceed.... drink another beer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spookman View Post
    How about pepsi and coke bottles know anything can be built from these? I have lots of them also milk jugs. thanks
    Stolloween makes some great looking gargoyles from empty plastic water bottles. I don't see why pop bottles shouldn't work just as well...

    Check out Scott's gargoyles here: STOLLOWEEN Gargoyles

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    Yes, Stolloween uses water bottles, pringles containers etc. to build forms for his paper mache creations. I actually built a sea serpent creature following his instructions. Here is my version.
    I think he uses a large pop bottle to make a spider.
    His site has some really excellent stuff on it. (one of my favorites)
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    where did the window cling come from that is used in the creamatorium? (sp?)
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