When I was doing the original Spider House theme for my house, I didn't want just a few spiders, I wanted a full on infestation. There are plenty of commercially made spiders available in all colors and sizes and for the most part, they are a decently made prop that will last a good amount of years. However it was going to get expensive if I wanted the place crawling so I needed an alternative.
Meet the pipe cleaner spier. 6 extra long pipe cleaners per spider. They're not too hard, by the 3rd or 4th you'll have the technique down you can quickly crank out dozens while watching TV.
8 days till Halloween...
Supplies: 6 Extra Long Pipe Cleaners
Step 1: Fold 4 pipe cleaners in half.
Step 2: Fold these 4 in half again.
Step 3: Bend the tips slightly to create feet
Steps 1, 2 & 3 |
Step 4: Line up the "V" of two of the legs and wrap one of your straight pipe cleaners around it twice. Make sure to pinch the initial wrap tightly to secure it and the legs together.
Step 4 |
Step 5: Wrap the pipe cleaner twice more, this time outside of the "V." This is the "body" of the spider. Again try to keep these wraps tight.
Step 5 |
Step 6: Line up the remaining 2 legs and wrap the pipe cleaner around the "V" twice.
Step 6 |
Step 7: Repeat the wrapping process with your 6th pipe cleaner. This pipe cleaner is to bulk up the body and make it more sturdy so wrap and pinch as you see fit.
Hello spider |
The feet can be pinched around fake spider web so you can hang wherever you want. They also slide nicely into the spaces on a screen so cover windows and screened doors with them.
And there you go! Spiders! Back when I was working on Dancing With the Stars was the first Halloween episode. The Production Designer thought my spiders were so cool, he added some to the set including the background of Tom Bergeron's primary spot. I was so proud!
Another option:
Pipe cleaners and egg shaped styrofoam balls painted black. Pretty straight forward. Key with these, and the others, is getting that bend right in the leg. The right bend makes them look more realistic and highlights that elevated structure that causes chills.
Add a red glitter glue hourglass for a Black Widow |
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