Conversation Between Terra and jimnewhook

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  1. Oh whoops! Here's that link: http://www.halloweenforum.com/faq.php
  2. Here's a link to out FAQ's so that may help you to start navigating yourself around here. I do know that posting pictures instructions may be off a bit so if you have problems, don't hesitite to ask.

    I have the time to do all this because I'm a housewife so I have all day while hubby's at work to toil away on props
  3. Hi Terra; Thank you so much for all the wonderful and especially useful info. I have been doing a haunted school for the last 3 years, ( 20 before that with house haunting parties for my kids ), as a fundraiser and this year was approached to do a Haunted Dungeon for a restaurant/pub in their empty basement. I have a fair bit of stuff, ( quite a bit from Spirit ) but it is more geared to a younger group and I want to take it up a few notches, as they are interested in an annual event. I have not been to much into building the props but I see a definite advantage on all levels. If you could just let me know how you find the time to do all this and answer guys like me I would value that more than anything. Thanks. P.S. Is there a tutorial on finding your way around the site and using /finding/posting things ? First time in/on something like this. I am trying, but wind up lost more than found. Great place though !
  4. Hi and welcome to the forum. I'm also a moderator here so if you need any help getting to know how to post pictures and stuff, please don't hesitate to ask me.

    I bought and made Boogedy. Fright Theatre: http://www.halloweenforum.com/blogs/...-tutorial.html allows us Home Haunters to save a little money ourselves by buying raw pull versions of his skeletons and we finish it ourself. NOTE: The raw pull that you need is not on his site. You have to email him to get a price quote. The raw pull on his site does not have the steel armature and if you want him to be able to stand up on his own - you need the steel armature and the foot plates. Fright Theatre is an awesome company, Steve the owner, is a great guy and will really help you out.

    With Fright Theatre's approval and much help, I made a tutorial of how to corpse and paint him here: http://www.halloweenforum.com/blogs/...-tutorial.html
  5. Hi Terra; Jim here in lovely Nova Scotia, Canada. Saw one of your tutorials today and was blown away by the degree of detail. I joined up on the Forum to be able to see more of your work and ideas and also to hopefully ask a few questions. Seems you have a large following. Nice to know there are more Halloween crazies out there like myself. I am going to try the Boogedy Skeleton Prop first. Did you buy or make the skeleton ?
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