I have a lot to learn and it will be fun learning along the way.





I pulled the gutter worms ( a leaf blocking system similar to large pipe cleaners) that I used to have in my gutters when we had our new gutter covers installed. The left overs made nice spider legs. I attached them to a cloth-covered octagon. The body mounts on a small detachable post. The LEDs from an old solar spot light got rewired into the ping-pong ball eyes so they solar charge during the day and glow at night.
I am hoping to augment the scariness of the project by building a remote controlled spider on top of a radio controlled car. Chasing trick-or-treaters with a spider on Halloween should be great fun. :-)
I grabbed an armload of cutoff lumber at Menard's for $4, combined it with some old hardware salvaged from a dresser, and built a treasure chest.
It still needs some sanding and maybe a coat of stain, but not bad for a first attempt.
Now I just need some treasure to put in it.
To make an effective charging station@for only $4, I used an outlet strip ($3) and a basket ($1). The outlet strip was plugged in behind and chargers into it. The strip was held in place with double-sided tape. Cords were threaded through the weave of the basket and labeled with a labelmaker. Phones can sit in the basket or be clipped to the side. I also plan to add a homemade bean bag pillow to weight down the basket and to cushion the phones.
I had someold palettes that I decided to recycle into small boxes to go around my plants to keep the rock mulch off of them.