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· Ghost Maker
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I moved a month ago, which means I no longer have haunt to build, so now I am simply gonna have a home haunt. I am actually glad about this, building all the walls, and lights, and sound, all the infrastructure for a haunt was more time than I wanted to give. This year so far I have been revamping things I have for a home haunt, cleaning up the web page and getting some how-tos out.

So far I have the led spotlight how-to done, soon to come are building cheap but effective walls from cardboard and paper mache, and LED flicker candle hacks. I am currently working on a new pumpkinrot head using a beach ball, plan on starting my monster mud prop this weekend, and I have plans for a new ghost that will use the talk through boris head with slimy's hack.

This should be a fun thread to read. Hope none of you are getting too stressed out:D
 

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Dang Johnny, you sound busy! (and I'm SOOO thankful for your extra time to put those terrific how-to's together:D )

Just like you, I am a haunter without a haunt. My permits and such were denied by the city, but it really doesn't suprise me. So, without all the extra stuff to do involving building a haunt, I feel lost at this point. I never quit building after last year, and was really looking forward to putting on a fresh show. I will most likely transfer my stuff back to Indy from Ohio and do a big ole' halloween party and yard decorating....my neighbors who watch all the weird stuff come and go from my garage aren't gonna know what what hit them! :xbones:
 

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I'm on schedule providing I can figure out some programing for my talking skellies. I'm sure that will take most of my time. I have 3 other project nearly done, just painting a new gate, attaching a wiper motor to new prop, and finishing some new tombstones (actually this is my teen daughter's project so I think I'll need to start crack'n the whip some). All the other projects and pretty quick and easy so I'm not going to stress and if I don't get to them there's always next year.
 

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Wow - what a difference a year makes. Last year - we started from zero. Not knowing how to do anything - even solder. LEDs were the greatest mystery in the world and even paper mache.

Last year we made two heads that took 4 weeks, a few nights a week to build. This year we build two heads, painted with LED eyes in two nights. LED spots using pill bottles now take 25 minutes for a 6 LED Spot.

Today we got a package of motors from Monster Guts and expect to build an FCG tonight. The list of things to do has grown - but it's fun to plan and build it with my 3 kids.

You know - I was talking to my wife and said - this is an amazing strange hobby to have - but an amazingly fulfilling one. Maybe it's working with my hands - or with the kids - or some combination of both. But we have a ball.
 

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I start to panic about this time each year, and I don't even have a fancy haunt.....just a decorated garage. I don't know why I get paralyzed with fear to try anything new....starting to attempt some paper mache this week. If I am lucky I will have at least one new prop and a well aged Bucky by 10/31. ARGH!
 

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I'm a little behind schedule this year. I started going strong in February and March but then kinda took a break. This relentless heat hasn't helped my motivation at all lately. However, I have a plan for the next few weeks. Evenings or excessively hot days will be spent inside making the gift bags and coffins for the invitations as well as starting to make all the chocolate centerpieces for this years party. I need to make a few more paper mache rocks and on Monday, weather permitting, I start carving the crypt out of this gigantic hunk of foam. Of course, working with white beaded styrofoam while sweating profusely is a bit dangerous, since it will stick like crazy to my skin. Oh well, small sacrifice to finally get it done I guess. Oh yeah, I also have to finish a few tombstones, finish the fence, build 4-5 rooms in the back yard, finish my groundbreaker, and decorate the entire inside of my house this year since there will be out of town guests staying after the party. Don't forget all the cooking that I'll need to do to entertain 150 people. Crap...I guess I'm not as close to being done as I thought I was. LOL...I guess that means you won't be seeing much of me till November..I better get BUSY!
 

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On schedule...Not building a home haunt this year.

But am thinking about going out and stopping by other home haunters haunts and doing some acting for a few hours??
Wish you were around me. I could use some scare-actors for my haunt here in Arizona.
 

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Taking way to long for one prop to build can't seem to find the time, I'm not to much in a crunch though because I add one or two new props a year due to the size of my yard haunt already, one guy can only do so much by himself.
 

· Hillbilly Wrangler
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LOL DCL. I feel that way too. Im behind, but having family and friends visit 2 weekends out of the last 3 doesnt help get things done. I have basically be regulated to working a solid 8 on sundays and an hour or 2 in the evenings. I started a new job so the hours are screwing with me.
 
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