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Hey ghostess, Did I ever tell you that I emailed deadspider when I realized she lived in my community Well she replied and turns out we live like a 10-15 minute drive from each other. We're going to get together sometime. She also thinks she's known me for years, and we'll know once we see each other, but she said she knows my name well. Ya so she said she'd be more then happy to invite me to their Haunt Prop making event they have every summer in like March, so I thought that was just too cool! I first emailed her about her potion bottles and to see if she did in fact live right here in my community. She is very talented isn't she
Where can you buy, or how can you make a fog chiller?
And Magickbean, you're so right, I totally forgot to mention a cauldron and Spellbook, Good call
Where can you buy, or how can you make a fog chiller?
And Magickbean, you're so right, I totally forgot to mention a cauldron and Spellbook, Good call
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DoD: That's pretty cool...Angie is one of my favorite haunters and artists, and she's pretty nice too. You will have fun with her I'm sure.
Another friend of mine, Adam from Ghosts of Halloween, made a kickin' fog chiller. It could be scaled down to a 5 gallon bucket too:
http://ghostsofhalloween.com/projects/fog_chiller/
Another friend of mine, Adam from Ghosts of Halloween, made a kickin' fog chiller. It could be scaled down to a 5 gallon bucket too:
http://ghostsofhalloween.com/projects/fog_chiller/
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pum'kinpye:
I was at Michael's today and they had great little twiggy witches brooms for only 4.99 each. And I have a suggestion about the spell book: just take a large old book (doesn't even really have to be old, you can cover it with any kind of paper) open it like you want it, and just cover those two facing pages with paper with spells and magic sorts of signs printed on them. You could even use a computer and printer like me (because I have no artistic talent, either. )
Just wanted to say that, once again, ghostess has come through with the most awesome ideas and great links!! **applause, applause**
PS: a fog chiller isn't hard to set up and really does make ALL the difference in how your fog looks...it really hugs the floor and looks fabulous, and without it, the fog just rises and gets in the way. I've used foggers inside for years, and never had a residue issue. Look at
http://www.gotfog.com/ for some easy and effective fog tips.
I was at Michael's today and they had great little twiggy witches brooms for only 4.99 each. And I have a suggestion about the spell book: just take a large old book (doesn't even really have to be old, you can cover it with any kind of paper) open it like you want it, and just cover those two facing pages with paper with spells and magic sorts of signs printed on them. You could even use a computer and printer like me (because I have no artistic talent, either. )
Just wanted to say that, once again, ghostess has come through with the most awesome ideas and great links!! **applause, applause**
PS: a fog chiller isn't hard to set up and really does make ALL the difference in how your fog looks...it really hugs the floor and looks fabulous, and without it, the fog just rises and gets in the way. I've used foggers inside for years, and never had a residue issue. Look at
http://www.gotfog.com/ for some easy and effective fog tips.
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