Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Halloween 2010


me & some random Superman! lol [I look so awkward in this pic!]

I was never really excited for Halloween but for some reason got really into it last year! Costumes are kind of expensive - I feel like $40+ for an outfit I'm only going to use once or twice max is a lot! - but it's really fun dressing up! Last year I was a pirate and this year I was Robin (from Batman). The outfit costs $49.99 originally but there was a little hole in the dress near the neckline that wasn't even noticeable but the manager at Party City gave me 20% off! Then when I was checking out, he found out the mask was missing and gave mean extra 5% off so I got it for like $35! Since I didn't have a mask I drew it on myself! Idk if you can tell but it looked really ghetto up close! haha I drew the outline with my Urban Decay 24/7 Liner in Zero and filled it in with MAC's Blacktrack Fluidline and set it with MAC Carbon Eyeshadow. I think should've used grease paint because it took me FOREVER to get it dark and I wasn't even satisfied when I left the house! I ended up hitting up downtown with a few of my friends but I was in a rush! I wish I took head shots but hopefully you can see it good in these pics.



I wish I took more pictures but towards the end of the night I took pictures with random people LOL! I don't know any of these guys! I thought this UPS man was SO funny! You know most of the girls dressed up slutty but I loved seeing the guys because they can get so creative! I saw one guy dressed up as a Chilean Miner & even a group of people dressed up as Captain Planet! There was just so many things going on that I forgot to take pictures. Did you guys do anything fun for Halloween?

House of Mystery Paper Halloween Diorama

Here is a little something I put together for the 2010 Halloween season. This 3D papercraft diorama was originally printed on the back of the 1973 Halloween edition of DC Comics' House of Mystery comic book. Scans of the diorama parts were posted on The Haunted Closet blog. I downloaded the scans, scaled them, and put them in PDF format to make the table top diorama easier to print and build. The foreground of the diorama shows Cain (the host of the comic book) and his pet gargoyle, Gregory. In the background are some grave diggers and the House of Mystery itself. The style of the artwork may look familiar as it was done by well known comic artist Sergio Aragones of Mad Magazine and Groo the Wanderer fame. I have made my PDF of the diorama available for download here. Happy Halloween!

Halloween Papercraft: Coffin Treat Box

It is getting close to Halloween which means it's time for some spooky papercraft! These simple coffin treat boxes are offered by the folks at holiday-crafts-and-creations.com. There are two different templates for the coffin lid, one with a "death by chocolate" slogan and one without. Also included are instructions on how to make skeleton brownie treats to go inside! Download links for everything you need to build these can be found here.

Candy Corn Gift Box Papercraft

Halloween is past, but since it is still candy corn season I couldn't pass up posting this cute papercraft. :) This is a glue-less gift box that is held together only by a ribbon at the top. I think it would be cool to put some real candy corn inside some of these boxes and give them away on Thanksgiving Day tomorrow (Happy Thanksgiving! BTW). This candy corn box was created by deviatART user "Soupcomplex". The template is located here.

3D Frankenstein Monster Mask Papercraft

Apparently the real life Frankenstein Castle near Darmstadt, Germany now houses a restaurant and dinner theater! As part of the restaurant's 2009 Halloween festivities they are offering on their website a nicely done, printable 3D Frankenstein monster mask (kind of looks like Boris Karloff doesn't it?). The link for the PDF papercraft template may be found here. Instructions for assembling the mask are in German only.

Barbie Scale Guillotine Papercraft

Here is my contribution to the collection of free Halloween papercraft on the Internet this year: a guillotine! I had downloaded a 3D model of a bloody guillotine by designer "Smirnoffka" earlier this year thinking I might do a papercraft of it sometime and finally decided it would work best as a Halloween papercraft. I chose to scale the guillotine to the size of a Barbie doll because there was something just so ironic and disturbing about associating smiling Barbie with a gruesome instrument of death. :) Here are the details of the template:

Scale: 1:6
Finished Size: 12.5" (31.8 cm) height
Number of sheets: 3
Number of parts: 18
Difficulty: 3/5
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Note: No Barbies were harmed in the making of this papercraft. :)

"Halloween elements 3"


And it dont stop. More Halloweeeeeeen stuff.
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"Halloween elements 2"


More nice vector icons and design elements for Halloween.
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"Halloween backgrounds"


More Halloween! Some useful vector backgrounds for your Halloween-Design.
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"Halloween elements"


There you go! Vectorstuff for your Halloween designs. I'll post some more Halloweenstuff later.
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Paper Cthulhu Mask

If you ever need a quick Chthulhu mask, :) this may be just the thing for you. Print, cut out, and you are ready to go. The ever popular Chthulhu is a horrific cosmic being originally created by writer H. P. Lovecraft. This particular mask was created by artist David Galvan for Halloween 2007. Looking closely, it appears that the mask was created from photographs of actual tentacles and scales. Downloads of the mask in either jpg or pdf format are available here.

PS, A previous post of mine on Cthulhu papercraft can be found here. Be on the lookout for more in the future!

Tabletop Graveyard Papercraft

This past Halloween I pieced together a tabletop graveyard decoration from several free paper models available on the internet. The miniature ghost, zombie and werewolf figures in the graveyard are from a customizable game called Heroscape. The scale of the graveyard is roughly 1:58 (28mm) with the finished scene being about 8" (20cm) by 10" (25cm) and 5 1/2" (13cm) tall. Models included in the scene are:
  • Wall, gate, & graves by Wizards of the Coast, USA, 2003.
    Models are here.

  • Mausoleum & ground texture by Oidessy Paper Models, Italy, 2003.
    Models are here.

  • Tomb by Stones Edges, USA, 2004.
    Model is here.