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I made this 48″ flying saucer for our 1950s sci-fi Halloween party! Here’s how I made it. This thing required a lot of math, and A), I’m bad at math, and B) the materials I use are not very precise so sometimes the pieces just don’t work out perfectly even though I’ve done the math […]

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But last year we really went all out. It might be my favorite year up to date even taking into account this year which leaves much to be desired! Last year, Ella decided she wanted to be an alien abduction for her Halloween costume so we just ran with the alien idea and Olive was an alien too...And this obviously meant we had to build a UFO for the yard.

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Cardboard UFO Costume: If aliens exist, then we are aliens to them. Embark on an inter-planetary adventure in an earth-made flying saucer. All you need is some cardboard, an umbrella and Makedo (of course) to make this Upcycled Fantastic Object (UFO). Follow these simple …

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I finished the engines. Making stuff by cobbling together random parts is always fun for me. They're eventually going to get lights, so I drilled holes through the pieces that needed them so I can run electric cords inside. Here's their anatomy... I decided to attach them coming out of two of the ringed foam baseball details I added in Part Two. The saucer seemed to have a nice balance that way. I drilled holes in them so I could simply slip the PVC ends in (and also be able to run light…

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