Behr
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There are some good vids on youtube for making glowing coals/ fake fires at Halloween. Use a stiff cardboard or some very thin plywood, like vinyl floor underlayment, as a base. Lay some red and/or orange Christmas light strings on the base. Cover the lights with expanding foam (Great Stuff or Loc Tite) but don't completely cover them. Leave open spaces so the light can shine through later. After the foam has dried you can put another layer of lights then another layer of foam. Once it's all dry you'll want to paint the foam with black, red and some gray to get the color of embers and coals. At night the lights will shine through the gaps and look like a smoldering fire. Pick light strings that have different modes, like twinkling or flashing, to look more like a fire. There are many of those on Amazon cheap. Different vids show different ideas. One guy puts actual sticks in the foam before it dries to look more like a fire. Another guy puts some cheap vinyl or styrofoam bones and skulls in the foam to creepy it up a little and look like a body burned in the fire.@larjoranj
Looking to change up my decorations this year. I usually do a whole graveyard seen, but i think we wanna do a camping theme. Any ideas on how to do a firepit with a fake flame/fire ?
Thank you!There are some good vids on youtube for making glowing coals/ fake fires at Halloween. Use a stiff cardboard or some very thin plywood, like vinyl floor underlayment, as a base. Lay some red and/or orange Christmas light strings on the base. Cover the lights with expanding foam (Great Stuff or Loc Tite) but don't completely cover them. Leave open spaces so the light can shine through later. After the foam has dried you can put another layer of lights then another layer of foam. Once it's all dry you'll want to paint the foam with black, red and some gray to get the color of embers and coals. At night the lights will shine through the gaps and look like a smoldering fire. Pick light strings that have different modes, like twinkling or flashing, to look more like a fire. There are many of those on Amazon cheap. Different vids show different ideas. One guy puts actual sticks in the foam before it dries to look more like a fire. Another guy puts some cheap vinyl or styrofoam bones and skulls in the foam to creepy it up a little and look like a body burned in the fire.
Search for DIY Halloween Fire Pit on youtube and you'll get plenty of good vids with detailed instructions.
Making a fake fire with larger flames is more difficult. I've seen a couple vids on youtube where they used sheets with orange and red lights behind them and a fan below to blow the sheets up. Those are usually done in the window of a house and look real. They look like that room is on fire. Gonna be harder to make fake flames from up very close. Look at a few of those fire pit vids and see if that might work for you. Good luck
dey musta had a problem with barred owls in that neighborhood....peanuts and raisins kill the little fookers graveyard deadIn the early 80s, I lived in a neighborhood that induced me to hand out little bags of peanuts and little boxes of raisins.
The way I stand most of my skeletons up, and the easiest way, is to cut about a 4.5 - 5 foot piece of 3/4" pvc and zip tie it to the back of the skelton in 2 or 3 spots along the spine so that the pvc runs all the way to the ground. Then drive a piece of rebar or 1/2" conduit in the ground and slide the pvc over it. It will stand up. Now, that leaves the pvc visible between his legs so I normally spray paint the pvc whatever color is in the background. If you have fescue and it's green, paint is green. If you have bermuda and it's turning wheat colored, paint it to match. If a bush or your house is in the background paint it to match that. Whatever is in the background. During the day it will still be visible some. At night nobody will see it.@larjoranj - as i stated in an earlier post, im changing my decorations up this year. I have a posable skeleton that i want to stand by a grill to look like he’s cooking. Any suggestions on how to keep him standing up/posed?
For @Behr...Go to bed old man it's past 6pm