Travis Posted October 4, 2024 Report Posted October 4, 2024 Halloween is one of my favorite times of year. I especially love seeing what people make to spookify their homes. This month's challenge is all things spooky and Halloween. Post a pic of your Halloween projects. If you're not into Halloween, how about some projects that celebrate October? It'll be fun to see what y'all come up with. Happy Halloween! RabidAlien 1 Quote
Popular Post Kris Martinson Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted October 4, 2024 Backlit Frankenstein's Monster. Near life-sized and made to fit in our front door window. MidwestTrudell, btseed357, JackJones and 9 others 12 Quote
Popular Post Kris Martinson Posted October 4, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted October 4, 2024 Tiki I made for my son. Scrappile, meflick, btseed357 and 9 others 12 Quote
ChelCass Posted October 6, 2024 Report Posted October 6, 2024 Fresh off the saw. Still need to sand and decide if I am going to do her all Black or color. I love when I can get two for the price of one. Several more to cut. Roberta Moreton, RabidAlien, jr42 and 6 others 9 Quote
Roberta Moreton Posted October 7, 2024 Report Posted October 7, 2024 Steve Good design. MidwestTrudell, Travis, ChelCass and 5 others 8 Quote
Scrappile Posted October 7, 2024 Report Posted October 7, 2024 Candy boxes for various grandchildren. Mine and others. Alex Fox Pattern. Gonzo, ChelCass, JackJones and 6 others 9 Quote
RabidAlien Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 Done at the request of my wife, Jack Skellington. Just found a cool pic on Google, same with his bow-tie. Also, done at my daughter's request (double-stacked this one, cuz its just that cool), John Wick. AKA, Baba-Yaga, the Boogeyman. Pencil holder was kludged together from some scrap, cut and sanded to size, and two holes drilled in for the pencils. Ignore the nail file, that was there to keep the pencils from leaning against the frame as the glue dried (also, they're great for sanding in hard-to-reach places, easy to cut to shape for awkward sanding, and a pack of 50 cost me $1 at WalMart). Hoppy, ChelCass, Scrappile and 5 others 7 1 Quote
Popular Post BadBob Posted October 10, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted October 10, 2024 The glue hasn't cured yet, and I am trying to decide whether to do anything else to it. I have never made anything like this before, and it was a bit more difficult than I anticipated. Roberta Moreton, meflick, ChelCass and 7 others 10 Quote
Popular Post don in brooklin on Posted October 10, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted October 10, 2024 Not really spooky will go on porch right after our Thanksgiving. Gonzo, JackJones, meflick and 7 others 9 1 Quote
BadBob Posted October 13, 2024 Report Posted October 13, 2024 This time, it's bats in a bottle. Roberta Moreton, Scrappile, ChelCass and 5 others 7 1 Quote
BadBob Posted October 18, 2024 Report Posted October 18, 2024 Grim Reaper In A Potion Bottle I made this one larger—about five inches wide. These are a pain to make, mainly because the three layers don't match size-wise or shape, and I have to do a lot of sanding and filing to smooth the edges. My grandson claimed this one on sight. JackJones, Roberta Moreton, ChelCass and 4 others 7 Quote
ScrollerGuy Posted October 21, 2024 Report Posted October 21, 2024 A few projects for Halloween. scrollntole, JackJones, ChelCass and 6 others 8 1 Quote
flarud Posted October 21, 2024 Report Posted October 21, 2024 11 minutes ago, ScrollerGuy said: A few projects for Halloween. Nice! I've made a couple of those haunted houses a few years ago. I like that skull witch head. Scrappile and ScrollerGuy 1 1 Quote
rdatelle Posted October 22, 2024 Report Posted October 22, 2024 Just a few I did for Halloween. Made doubles of most of them and gave them to the grandkids.LOL Gonzo, Scrappile, Travis and 6 others 8 1 Quote
ScrollerGuy Posted October 22, 2024 Report Posted October 22, 2024 Nice job, Ralph! I like all of them, especially the second to last one with the witch and the cat. Is it a Steve Good pattern like many of the others? I don't recall seeing that one before. rdatelle 1 Quote
rdatelle Posted October 23, 2024 Report Posted October 23, 2024 21 hours ago, ScrollerGuy said: Nice job, Ralph! I like all of them, especially the second to last one with the witch and the cat. Is it a Steve Good pattern like many of the others? I don't recall seeing that one before. Yes it is. ScrollerGuy 1 Quote
ChelCass Posted October 24, 2024 Report Posted October 24, 2024 I got another one done just in time. lol The first picture is witch outline on blue felt backer, second picture is witch outline on glitter paper backer. 3 is the witch on the glitter paper ad 4 is the blue felt. Travis, RabidAlien, Scrappile and 2 others 5 Quote
RabidAlien Posted October 25, 2024 Report Posted October 25, 2024 Nice!! Kinda like the glitter-paper for this one. ChelCass 1 Quote
joel brinker Posted October 26, 2024 Report Posted October 26, 2024 I got the coffin pattern form Alex Fox and the jack-o-lanterns I got from here last year and made some changes Gonzo, Scrappile, Hudson River Rick and 5 others 6 2 Quote
yamatetsu Posted October 29, 2024 Report Posted October 29, 2024 I'm cheating, I use a fretsaw. I started in january '22. These are among my first ones. Nine months later ... Fast forward to the present ... This is 40cm x 67.5 cm and has three layers. JackJones, rdatelle, RabidAlien and 4 others 5 2 Quote
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