Thursday, October 28, 2010

Trick or Trunk - Setup





With the help of my oldest daughter, we did a test run for tomorrow nights 2nd Annual OLPH Trick or Trunk.

New batteries in everything - lights, strobe and candles.

Ipod preset with kiddie classics - Thriller, Scooby-Doo, Ghostbusters, This is Halloween and also to fit the theme....Bing's Crosby's Headless Horseman.

I'm thrilled with how it came out. The pictures really don't do it justice...It looks pretty cool in the dark.

Nearly 300 kids are expected this year.


It was pretty crazy...barely had time to take any decent shots.
Ran out of candy 3 or 4 times and had to keep sending our kids back out treating - just to get us more candy so we could keep handing it out! It was a viscous cycle!




Monday, October 25, 2010

Cauldron


Minus a camera for a few days as we loaned it within our family.
Used a BlackBerry for these.

Standard cheap, small plastic cauldron from Michaels below on a thin board base.

Everything smeared with, no surprise here...Great Stuff and repainted.

Ordered a mini fogger with color changing LED's that uses tap water to place inside.

Friday, October 22, 2010

2010 Yard Display





I finally got around to taking some pictures today...more to come.
BTW....regarding scarecrow setup below...use a bigger post.
The 4ft metal post snapped like a twig in last weeks wind gusts.
I bought a thicker, more heavy duty one thats about 6ft tall from Home Depot.
Looking forward to taking the Horseman on a road trip next week.
Local church is having a Trick or Trunk Friday night.
Should be fun to put a new twist on things.

Sunday, October 3, 2010




Some photos of the scarecrow prop redo. In prior versions the post was made from wood and staked down into the ground. The staking portion had to be done minus the head and arms. Wind and rain usually would knock it down a few times prior to Halloween. It had to be taken apart before it could be put back up. A real pain.
The new version outside of the ribs and braches is all pvc. A 4 ft metal post is staked into the ground and the entire assembled prop is slid down over the stake. It can easily be removed if needed.
Great Stuff as usuall with all my props is smeared over everything to give it texture and have it appear rotten. The new scarecrow is much taller and comes in just under 9ft.
Looking at about mid October, the 16th or so for setup. In the meantime enjoying the cornstalks.