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    First attempt at a spider victim....
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    Hey everyone...

    Today I made my first spider victim. I used the 3ft skeleton I purchased at Target, which was of higher quality than the one at WalMart (and a little more expensive).

    Skelly:




    Positioned his arms with fuzzy bendy sticks:




    Beginning to wrap him in webs:




    Almost finished:




    Close-up:




    Obviously, the last thing to do is add the spiders. Do you guys have any suggestions on fascinating a large spider onto the torso region? The medium and small spiders will be easy to attach.

    Thanks and let me know what you guys think!
    -Joel From Southern California

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    that looks really good! it's the perfect size of the average young trick-or-treater MUAHAHA!

    to attach a large spider, i'd just twist some thin wire around some bones and then onto the legs of the spider. black twist ties would probably work.

    but that really came out great!

    anyone ever think to put one of these smaller skelies in a cheap costume then victimize it? that's be spooky to the little one too.
    "Trick or treat" is not a greeting, it's an ultimatum ~ Spats
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    Here he is with the spiders attached:

    -Joel From Southern California

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