Noodle Skeletons Tutorials - Easy and Cheap Halloween Prop for less than $3.00
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- www.monstertutorials.com - Yes, I'm back!! And with an awesome tutorial. These are the cheapest, easiest skeletons to make. So if you need a ton of characters in your decor, here you go! In this video we tackle the torso, which I think is the most important. Additional videos like the head, arms and legs, and corpsing will be linked below when they're available!
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@@MonsterTutorials please make fake intestines out of grocery bags
@@MonsterTutorials I can’t wait to see more of your videos
Love this video ( first one I’ve seen ) and I will be watching more from you , but the way you explain things takes way to long
Pool noodles start to melt when you use a heat gun long enough. They will fuse together so you don’t even need to use glue to hold them together and it’s a very strong bond and less messy!
I was hoping someone would say that. I've never done it, but that's how Stiltbeast Studios does it.
it's nice that Shannon shared with you. so you can share with us. 😆💀
Totally agree and I love that our propmob is a sharing community!
Oh my gosh... These are what you call.. game changers!!!! Thank you and thank you, too, Shannon!
I know, right? Thanks Shannon!!!
These are awesome. The heat gun does work but you do have to heat is fair amt. Still beast studios did a tutorial awhile back on how to do. Just takes practice. This is an awesome design!
I agree, that's how I was taught, but I have a paper surface (my smart decision so my table looks "presentable" lol) so I did glue.
Yeah live table top fire would not be a good thing!
Thanks for all of your free work you offer
You mentioned "not my work, but it's brilliant" ALL the example photos you used are Pumpkinrots' work! His work is amazing! I'm sure that's why you chose them. Maybe share a link and give him some credit!!!! Waiting for the corpse work on those noodles!!! So glad you're making videos more frequently now! Keep up the great work!
Wait if this is made out of pool noodles... does that mean you could literally use it as a full skeleton pool float?!!!! I gotta do this now and live my best "hot ghoul summer" life!
Seriously!! U got ta try this !! @Jassiepoopwhatever!! LOL
Been watching a while ,, you showed me how to make googly eyes .. saw you at texas haunt convention but you were busy.. thanks for you inspiration.. peace,,
Thanks, if you have a chance again, wait so I can say hi to you!
Its so great that you are using a standard kitchen knife to do this. Truly bringing the murderous intent in all your makes! Thanks for the video
Take out the spacer and use a thinner noodle for the spine and ribs and you have a pretty good ribcage to wear on a costume
getting back to spooky time, Lets GOOOOOO!
I made one and I love it
Got to give you a big round of applause for you modeling safe methods & helpful tips (like the tiny flip top dispenser for the "Barge" cement!).
And of course, your content is COOL, & low budget, which I appreciate!
Dude your awesome,I’m glad your back,it’s funny I was just watching your older stuff ,and this new one just popped up on my feed YAAAY HALLOWEEN IS COMING LOLBlessed Be brother 🌛🌕🌜💯🤘
I hope that what ever you do, can cover neon green. Cause that's the $.25 noodles I have stashed ready to go lol 😆
He’s a great teacher!! So organized and relaxing! ,..golly if he taught my geography class ,..I might have learned something!!
Ty. Ty for sharing. I love your tutorials. So many wonderfully creative ideas.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!!
Can't wait for the skull video!
It's mostly done, just a bit of editing. Next Thursday same time!
I hope everyone enjoys these! Thanks for sharing!
Hay what glade your back dude awsome video turn it into a dead corps in a hanging cage.
That sounds interesting!
That would be cool. He could make the cage out of dollar store laundry baskets or 5 gallon buckets.
@@MonsterTutorials ya I thought that made me think of the mid evil times when prisonsers were in bird cage hanging on the top of castles.
@@reginafetty6374 that sounds awsome 😎🤘🏽
you are so creative dude
Thank you!!!
This is just too cool!! And either a zombie or a mummy would show off those bones the best! Or maybe a really skinny clown.
Oh wow! I can't hardly wait to see what all you make from these!!! Such a great inexpensive idea! A big thank you to the lady that shared the idea with you and a big thank you to you for sharing it with us, plus with the how to video and upcoming videos! I'm thinking of a huge spider too!
Pool noodles are between $2-$6 in Australia, depending where the get then from and what colours you want! So not as cheap as in the USA, love your channel, ingenuity and creativity! Keep up the good work!
This is awesome! Full-size skeletons are often so expensive considering how many one might need or how much they are going to be covered. This allows a lot more flexibility with decor! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Amazing! Outstanding! My Halloween budget is a lot smaller this year, but this has made that irrelevant. You and Shannon have changed my life!
Oh man this gives me so many ideas on how to decorate my room. I need to restock on creepy cloth. For Paper mache. I like using creepy cloth and those brown napkins you get at fast food places to add some cool textures.
Awesome video! I couldn't stop looking at that skull with the eyes on the counter behind you..that thing looks like it mite not be dead all the way😳
Always remember,…less contact cement is better,..it just needs to be throughout coated ,..but ,..THIN !! LOL! I love all your comments!!
Love this tutorial for making skeleton bodies. Thanks to Shannon for sharing.
Watching you and trying things out is just so much fun. I've got to try this one for sure.
So cool. I love your channel. Been with you for about 3 years. Keep on keeping on
This is exactly how I built my siren head a couple years ago. This is great. Heating does permanently bond the foam but it Iwill melt smaller parts. There is a small crafting heat gun out there that might work for that. I haven't had the chance to try it yet. Can't wait to see what you do with it.
I'm definitely making this for Halloween! Thanks for the tutorial! Can't wait to see what you come up with next. 🦇 🎃
I usually just dig up some skeletons from the backyar…ummm never mind I’ve said too much - what you make is very cool , thx for the videos
Cool, vedio on how to build a skeleton and prop. Your very talented and I learned so much. Thank you. I'm working on my Halloween display now.
This is years decorations are going to be AMAZING!!! THANK YOU!!!
Wow that skeleton looks fantastic, I’m definitely going to try making it 💀💀🎃
Nice! Looking forward to the ebook link
Lol 😂 I’m obsessed with Halloween, it’s up all year round in some cases. Im super creative & craft daily. I can’t wait to try this. Thank you for the inspiration. 🔮🖤🪄☠️
Thank u so much I will try it for my haunt
Wow your amazing, can't wait to make! Thx for the videos and all that you do! And a special shout out to Shannon as well! I'm always excited to see what's next. 🧟♀️💀😱
This is fantastic! So excited to so how it progresses. So glad you are back at it 😃
This is why you're such a great Halloween ambassador. For Shannon to share this with you for us, well done
Noticed that the pictures you used are from The amazing Pumpkinrot! It would be cool if you could give him credit and maybe a link to his blog! Thanks for the tutorial! Can't wait to see how they turn out!
A zombie, mummy or a swamp skeleton would be cool
Digging the new specks!
Can't wait for the next video
I think I can do this! Thanks for your helpful instructions.
This is fantastic and certainly a game changer! A corpse groundbreaker for starters. As always - Thank you for the excellent tutorial!
I love all your ideas. You have helped me make my display better each year. Thank you Shannon for sharing your idea. And thank you for teaching us how to do it. I will be watching for more ideas and completing the skeleton.
Yaaaaay glad you are back I love your content
Love you creativity! Thanks for sharing. ♥️
Fantastic video! Thank you Shannon and Monster tutorials for this great idea! Also I love the tshirt 👍🏾
So cheap easy and awesome. Can't wait to see what's next
Welcome back! Another great idea! thank you!
This is a game changer thank you for sharing.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!
Good job!!!!!!!!
DUDE! I LOVE HALLOWEEN and I'm retiring this year! LOTS of time to make your projects!!! Thank you!
That is awesome!
Thank You for sharing!!!!! Great job!!!! Thank you Shannon!!!! 💙💀👍😎🤘
Awesome!! Thank you for sharing this. Will definitely give it a try.
Wire frame, paper bones sealed in monster mud holds up well here in seattle when weather sealed
This is awesome, but when are you gonna show us how to finish it? Thank you so much for all your tutorials! You are hauntingly amazing! My skeleton needs arms and legs. If you aren't able to show us the rest, perhaps, I will finish mine myself and show you the finished project.....
loves it! this will be my next decoration for halloween
Dude! I thought I wouldn't make any new props this year... I guess I was wrong. I cant wait to make some!
This is absolutely wonderfull!!! This is great for filmmaking props
I have been out today to buy the pipe insulation tubes so I can get going with this :D
OMG! LOVE your videos!!! Step by step in real time and explained so straight forward. Thank you so much for your tutorials!!
Great idea! 💖 Edit: And tutorial 😊💖
Thank you! 😄
@@MonsterTutorials You're very welcome! 😊💖
Thank you for sharing your tutorials.
You are so stinkin cool💕
BAD ASS SKELLY!!
When’s the next one I’m excited for this one
So amazing. I cannot wait to try.
That's awesome! I'm going to make a few of those.
I just had the realization that this is a muppet skeleton. If the fur/felt is their "skin", then it would make sense for them to have foam "skeletons". This is (hypothetically) what's under the felt of the Swedish chef.
Thank you so much 🦇 💀 🧟♀️
I love your tutorials so much; I've made and adapted so many year round. Perfect for my aesthetic. They're always so practical and easy, also. And thank you Shannon for sharing this technique! I wish Owl Creek Farm was near me. (Also thank you for including serious safety tips, they're really lacking from some channels.)
Absolutely awesome😄
Thanks 😁
For thinner ribs you can use pipe insulation, it comes in thinner diameters.... you can even use foam round door and window insulation, comes in 1" diameter and you can get 10' rolls from places like Home Depot or Canadian Tire fairly cheap.
That’s a great idea
backer rod comes quite small
Awesome!
Almost Halloween!!!!;)
Definitely make it into a Mummy please
Thank you so much for all the research you’ve done to help us enjoy Halloween 🎃 so much more!!
Ohhhh and thank you to Sharon!!!
So how many days til Halloween? I see your count down isn't on... That's sweet I'm asking
Hmmmm, you are right. I need to fix that. I wish I didn't have to change the teenie little number every day though. We need to make an electronic one.
@@MonsterTutorials that would be cool...gonna try and make that noodle body some time soon..it's awesome what you do...keep up the good work.
I like a creepy corpsey scarecrow. great job as always.
Great project!!! I would use some toothpicks or dollar store wooden skewer pieces to insure the ribs and other joints would be more secure.
A channel called Stilt Beast Studios shows you how to make a body form using pool noodles and a heat gun. I've watched it several times previously trying to figure it out, but this would take that tutorial to the next level!
you wouldn't even need to make a full skeleton as long as people could see the rib cage from an open shirt.
All the chemicals and stuff make me a tad nervous..... but with a will and a way, I wonder if duct tape will work lol. I may have to try it!
Brilliant
Thanks for this awesome idea❤🎉
Will you show how to make those grave markers in the video if that would be ok with the lady who made them?
The cross ones.
There are foam heads at Joanne crafts. I got the bride of Frankenstein. I would like to do her! Ha ha
Oh my gosh, I would love to do the bride of Frankenstein, so did you actually make a skeleton body and then put a bride of Frankenstein head on it last year?
Awesome thank you!
Corpse it !! Great job love it thank you so much
I saw a guy use a heat gun to melt the part you want to glue together. If you heat up the pool noodles they will actually stick together really well with the heat gun so you don't have to use glue
Absolute AWESOME vid man ! Super cheap body That would make a great ground breaker !
Just started one. For adhesives, others that work are a spray can of Weldwood contact cement, and 3M hi-strength 90 contact adhesive. Just wait 2-4 min to be tacky and press the parts together. Downside is they aren't 5 minutes instead it's about 20 minutes for half strength and 1-2 days for full strength. It still holds really well though even after just 10 minutes to still be workable.
Edit: Both the 3M and Weldwood don't dry clear, instead they're both a bit of a bone white.