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We made a Dementor


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10 hours ago, Ja Rhule said:

Did you make it make it or got it somewhere and assembled?  Cause it looks amazing.

Thanks. We made it for the most part. The only thing prefab is the mask. We found it at spirit Halloween. 

The hands are wire and scotch tape with paint and sealer.

 

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On 9/27/2021 at 7:19 AM, Zod said:

Thanks. We made it for the most part. The only thing prefab is the mask. We found it at spirit Halloween. 

The hands are wire and scotch tape with paint and sealer.

 

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Did you find instructions on how to assemble this online?  I would love to see more on this if you have more context. Thanks

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6 minutes ago, Hotsauce said:

Did you find instructions on how to assemble this online?  I would love to see more on this if you have more context. Thanks

 

No I just winged it. 

 

Hands - Wire and scotch tape with paint and an acrylic sealer for when it rains. 

Arms and Shoulders - Two pool noodles 

Cloak - 4 black shower curtains from the Dollar store (yes they have 1 dollar shower curtains), and this fabric from amazon

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11 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Is that stencil or did you get the lettering? Either way they pop nicely. 
 

Doing a Dr. Who Weeping Angel theme this year.  

I downloaded the font and printed it out, traced, painted. Was a pain in the butt but I think it's worth keeping. 

 

Dr Who is a great idea. Post pics

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