So this year's theme is going to be....Pirates! and mermaids! And deep sea monsters! This is partly due to reusing some props that I made for the summer reading program at the library--"Oceans of Possibilities" themed. I made 2 large anglerfish mouths, a few eels, and lots of seaweed kelp. I also was able to get my hands on several of the coral reefs made out of pool noodles made by some crafty coworkers. Here's a link to the builds for those.
As for the front yard, I initially decided to try to make a raft with a few pirates being lured into the depths by a skelly mermaid. That evolved a bit into a half a pirate ship being attacked by a kraken. I made 3 tentacles out of pipe insulation duct taped together around a pvc pipe that went over a rebar. I cut up some pipe insulation rings to stick on for suckers, and then spray painted one side white. I put wire in the tops so that they could be a bit manipulated. The head was basically a cardboard box that I added strips of cardboard to to make it a bit more oval/head like, then wrapped it again with the red duct tape that I used on the tentacles. I got some giant eyes from the dollar tree and taped those on to two of the sides.A trip to savers got me the clothes for pirates, and I dressed them up to be rather swashbuckling. One of them I set up to be attacking the kraken, and the other I eventually set up to be fishing and catching a skeleton anglerfish--one of the new halloween toys I picked up for this year. He lights up, but not on a timer, so he'll go on for Halloween, but I want to save the battery.
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