DIY Ghosts: Some of you may remember these from grade school — and you know what? They are just as much fun to make today as they were back then. Uses cheesecloth and laundry starch. Details found at ReadyMadeMag.com.
Date Added: Sep 27, 2007
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DIY Ghosts: Some of you may remember these from grade school — and you know what? They are just as much fun to make today as they were back then. Uses cheesecloth and laundry starch. Details found at ReadyMadeMag.com.
Date Added: Sep 27, 2007
Ghostbuster Costume: Very advanced costume based on the Ghostbuster movies, but wow! so well done. If you want people gushing over your costume, this is the one. Details at Instructables.com.
Date Added: Sep 28, 2007
Ghosts in the Graveyard Cake: Here is an easy dessert for a Halloween crowd. Since it makes 18 servings, you can invite plenty of ghosts and goblins to stop in for some party fun. From Kraftfoods.com.
Date Added: Sep 25, 2007
Ghoulish Ghosts: Create a flowing ghostly shape to scare passersby using leftover wood scraps, gauze and fabric starch. Project details found at HGTV.com.
Date Added: Sep 27, 2007
How To Make A Flying Crank Ghost: For advanced DIYers, this is an amazing project that will make your house *THE* haunted place on the block. The figure is an articulated marionette, which hangs from a motor platform that attaches to your attraction’s ceiling. You’ll also find a cute cartoon version of the FCC here: A Cute FCG Marionette for Kids. Instructions found at PhantasMechanics.com. Another set of instructions for a flying crank ghost can be found here at SpookyBlue.com.
Date Added: Sep 29, 2007
Spooky Ghost Cookies: Cute little ghost cookies that are covered in vanilla frosting then mini M&Ms used for two little eyes. They look quite cute and easy to make! Recipe details found at BrightIdeas.com.
Date Added: Sep 27, 2007