#1.
Materials Needed
Many halloween stores carry different types of talking heads.
The one pictured used a skull with a small speaker in the mouth with an attached microphone.
Speaking into the microphone caused the jaw on the skull to flap and the eyes to glow.
This ran for about $25-$30 four years ago.
Building the Body
This is the toughest, and is relatively easy.
Then duct tape the two long boards at an inward angle, shaping the frame for the legs.
Once this is complete, put the clothes on the body and stuff them with newspaper.
Be sure to fill out the body and round out the shoulders so they look natural.
Remember, newspaper can be packed down well, so really go to town.
Mummification
Tearing the bedsheet into three foot-wide lengths, wrap the body.
This makes sure the mummy will appear white and hold the body in place.
Then wrap with cheese cloth or gauze.
Be aware that It is tricky to get the gauze to stay without monster mud.
Hair spray works at first, but may not hold well.
If not monster-mudding, some creativity is required here.
Let it dry, and the mummy is complete.
#2.
Funnel with lots of spiders
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#3.
Gory girl in the window
#4.
Body bag from plastic bottles
#5.
Bathroom Murder Scene
#6.
Clown
#7.
Halloween Bloodbath Fountain
#8.
The walking dead
#9.
Halloween butcher shoppe
#10.
Lemp brewery haunted house
#11.
The Dunbar Haunted House
#12.
Glowing coals
#13.
Acid Bath
#14.
Ghost
#15.
The Body Part
#16.
Scary Lurker
#17.
Zoombie inside
#18.
The well
#19.
Toilet decay
#20-25.
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