We bought a latex vampiress head & some latex hands
and then used them along with mattress foam and some sheer curtains
to whip up a pretty decent static prop in no time flat. Hope you like her!
Here are all the steps we took to make her.
http://screamingscarecrow.com/hallow...mparilla-2009/
Thanks looking! Happy Haunting!
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Vamparilla, Classic female vampire prop –
06-14-2010,12:16 PM
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06-14-2010,12:35 PM
She looks terrific. I love the head and her clothes are great. The blue ties everything in very nicely. She looks very tall in this photo. How tall is she?
When storage is a concearn, put your monster props under the kids beds.
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06-14-2010,12:37 PM
WOW she looks great, better than most stuff you see in stores
Stick
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06-14-2010,01:14 PM
Screaming Scarecrow's Home Haunt Halloween Decorations & Props
Those things that go bump in the night - I pushed them down!
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06-14-2010,01:45 PM
Amazing! I was thinking of doing something similar if one day, I get the head too!~
Good job!
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06-14-2010,01:48 PM
That is a great looking prop.
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06-14-2010,03:00 PM
Great looking prop!

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06-14-2010,03:03 PM
That is the same head that I used on my coffin popper prop. I like how the hair flows when the prop is activated. Where did you get the hands? I had to make my own. Heres is the link
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