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Halloween Day Craft Ideas
« on: March 13, 2021, 05:12:31 am »

Halloween Day Craft Ideas

The fun-filled, scary Halloween season brings some great memories we all love to cherish for a long time. Whether designing costumes or scary masks, there is always a different way of trying out new Halloween crafts and making them more unique. When you read the Top Sewing and Craft Products - Tips Choose The Best Product on Crafts Selection website, you should be able to maximize your creativity. Crafts selection provides a step-by-step guide in making your unique craft out of nothing out of an existing craft. The following are some of the most exemplary Halloween Day crafts ideas you should consider. 

The Plank Ghost and the copper Pumpkin Mugs



If you have an outdoor space for Halloween, the ghost planks will be a great way of celebrating the day. To do this, get some spare wooden planks and some chalkboard paints. Craft the paints on the planks to create scary ghost details before lining the ghosts on the front porch. These planks can be your Halloween Day welcome message to your guests.

Similarly, Halloween pumpkin mugs can also do some magic. These mugs are great for Halloween parties. It would be best if you found copper or colored mugs first, plus some adhesive decal sheet to craft out the scary mouth and eyes for the mug. You may want to choose waterproof adhesives to make the crafts last on your mugs.

Scary Potion Bottles and Silhouette Pillow Covers



If you love or have watched wizardry movies like Harry Potter, you should have seen scary portion bottles several times. These bottles can add some creepy accents to your countertops or dining table. Collect and clean your bottles, then fill them with some water tinted with some food coloring, and you can add some creepy items inside. Label the bottles with some creepy words to scare your family and visitors. Besides, you can visit https://lu.ma/CraftsSelection for more ideas on creating scary Halloween potion bottles.

The Halloween Silhouette pillow covers can create magical and scary feelings, especially during bedroom light outs. You will love the scary pillow covers because they are not limited to use during Halloween only but you can have them for any event. They add a subtle feel to your bedroom, even on ordinary days.

 To make these pillow covers, you need to get the iron-on transfer papers that you can press on your pillows. You will also need scissors to cut the patterns out and make it look well-trimmed.

Conclusion

The pumpkin jack lantern might have become outdated for many but remain relevant for others today. Other Halloween day craft ideas you should consider include: the creepy eye napkin ring holders, the cobweb-covered wreath, Halloween-inspired wine glasses, and the inexpensive cardboard pumpkin cardboard crafts.

With some extra practice, you can also perform the act of making other crafts like embroidered Halloween spider web, embroidered Halloween welcome doormat, spider web quilt, and the gory candle-holders. With the Crafts Selection website as your guide, you should be able to bring out your innovative Halloween craft-making ideas to reality. All the craft gift options highlighted here are inexpensive.
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gebseng

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Re: using Digitar lenses with a P25, P45, or Aptus 75 back
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2021, 07:05:45 am »

All of these backs have much less color cast / cross talk than all backs that came after them (with the sole exception of the IQ4 150). You still need an LCC shot though, but shifting to the Border of the image circle is no problem. The bigger problem with these backs is that they don’t have live view, you have to tether to a computer or use the ground glass for composition
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Re: using Digitar lenses with a P25, P45, or Aptus 75 back
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2021, 05:45:35 pm »

I have used the Digitar 43 XL and 60 XL on 6x8 film and the results are great. Very sharp and room for moderate movements.
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