Charlton found this nice little gem from Dave Lowe Design. It’s a very simple process of taking an LCD Digital Picture frame and turning it into a haunted portrait prop! Like most other great props out there- soo simple, but soo genius at the same time. Check out the videos, and then go to Dave’s site for all the details.
Here’s a great How-to post from Jackson Manor on how they use twinkling Christmas lights to flicker their candles. The method originated from the Hallowed Haunting Grounds, and since then Jackson Manor has made some changes/updates to it. I’ve seen this effect in person, and it’s very realistic. I’ll probably be switching my flicker circuits over to this method this year…
There’s been a ton of talk lately about 3 Axis Skulls. We’ll probably be doing a Make and Take on them here in the next few months. However, Halloween PropMaster has done it again with a cheaper version of one! Out of some PVC pipe, and a couple of reindeer motors he’s built an easy little prop nearly anyone can make.
Check out his site here.
Check out his First Video that shows exactly how he made it Here.
Check out his final video, where he attached a talking skull to the project, Here.
Here’s a great How-To I found posted from FloridaSpook on halloweenforum.com. I actually built the same one a few years ago out of a Large RubberMaid trashcan. It works GREAT. There’s no write up, really- but you get the idea from the pictures.