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    Using stuff in the shed and Kevin McCurdy's Secrets Of The Haunted Mansion dvd, I mixed up some spooky goo and turned this old lamp that I bought for a dollar in to a candle opera.
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    Yes it worked, I posted this photo because I just learned how to resize photos on my computer, sweet now I can post some more photos of the build.
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    • #3
      A mix from Dj Spooky & Dj Goo did this for you? What is spooky goo? I couldn't find spookygoo.com.
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      • #4
        Nice work Ice!
        ~Bill Mlinac
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        • #5
          Spooky Goo, thats what Kevin called it on the dvd, is wood glue and latex caulking mixed 50/50, thanks Motogater I'm more happy that I know how to resize photos now.lol
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          • #6
            I'd like to know what's locked up behind those doors...

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            • #7
              Props, lighting and two coffins. I have two sheds full of stuff and two 12' x 20' canopy houses for the large stuff. I need to get a trailer.
              Originally posted by variant_cover View Post
              I'd like to know what's locked up behind those doors...
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              • #8
                I was kinda hoping it was a zombie... Maybe Ed from Shaun of the Dead. I would love to play him at Halo 2...

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                • #9
                  Awsome movie, did you ever see Hot Fuzz? That was a good one too.
                  Originally posted by variant_cover View Post
                  I was kinda hoping it was a zombie... Maybe Ed from Shaun of the Dead. I would love to play him at Halo 2...
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                  • #10
                    I would buy that for a dollar! Nice job I have turned some old lamps into candleabras myself. Way to use your imagination. Good to see some low budget props being made. And not just all these multi thousand dollar projects. Good to see both!
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                    • #11
                      Don't Go Crazy!

                      Spending money like that!
                      Instead you just could have used some rain water and dirt, made mud, slopped mud all over everything, let it sun-dry and then it would look like a recently dug up artifact from the grave.
                      Rain water=0
                      Dirt=0
                      sun=o
                      Slow down on that spending!

                      Of course without buying My Book I just gave away my make up recipe too!
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                      • #12
                        So how long does it take for spooky snot to dry before you can paint it?
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                        • #13
                          In about 12 hours you can paint it but it took about three days before it was hard.
                          Originally posted by Greg Chrise View Post
                          So how long does it take for spooky snot to dry before you can paint it?
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                          • #14
                            woot for the 1 dollar project
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