The Original Duct Tape Halloween Book

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Author: The Duct Tape Guys Jim and Tim

ISBN-10: 0761131876

ISBN-13: 9780761131878

Category: Halloween crafts and decorations

Halloween and duct tape-it's a marriage made in nutty heaven. Presenting the loopiest duct tape book of them all: a guide to using the universal adhesive for disguise, decoration, tricks, and treats on the holiday where everyone's encouraged to act a little crazy.\ The Original Duct Tape Halloween Book is a four-color, fully illustrated holiday sourcebook offering more than 101 clever costume ideas, plus dozens of other creative and mischievous uses for duct tape. There are costumes that are...

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Halloween and duct tape-it's a marriage made in nutty heaven. Presenting the loopiest duct tape book of them all: a guide to using the universal adhesive for disguise, decoration, tricks, and treats on the holiday where everyone's encouraged to act a little crazy.The Original Duct Tape Halloween Book is a four-color, fully illustrated holiday sourcebook offering more than 101 clever costume ideas, plus dozens of other creative and mischievous uses for duct tape. There are costumes that are quick and easy-Shaving Accident Guy: apply a short strip of red duct tape to your face, and attach a disposable razor to one end. Off-the-wall-Floor of a Movie Theater: Make yourself a sticky-side-out duct tape vest, and cover with popcorn kernels,candy wrappers, and crushed paper cups. Batty-Chia Pet: cover yourself in duct tape (sticky side out) and roll around on freshly mown grass. Ambitious-Marilyn Monroe: Use a tight wrapping of white duct tape over your upper torso and a wire-rigged fly-away dress on your lower half. And congenial-Siamese Twins: Duct tape yourself to your best friend or spouse. Plus how to make giant bats and spiders to scare the kids; holiday pranks (duct tape down the trigger of an air horn and toss it on someone's roof); even a dieting tip: wrap candy in duct tape before eating-all the calories are trapped inside! Halloween will never be the same. Marilyn Courtot - Children's Literature If you want some wacky off the wall ideas for costumes that are made mostly from duct tape then this is your book. Jim and Tim known as the Duct Tape Guys have come up with some outlandish and sometimes gross ideas for costumes. Many are appropriate for older kids and adults going to a Halloween bash-some are OK for kids such as Siamese Twins, Chia Pet, Haz-Mat Suit, Tin Man, and Scarecrow. The instructions are not detailed so you have to be able to create these costumes by looking at the photographs. The pictures of these guys and their big bellies will let you know that this is not a book aimed at a young audience. College kids going to a Halloween party who don't want to spend a lot of money would be a perfect audience. There are helpful hints at the beginning of the book about creating duct tape fabric and how to create head gear. There are also some ads at the back for supplies and a bit of information about this nutty duo. 2003, Workman, Ages 12 up.

\ Children's LiteratureIf you want some wacky off the wall ideas for costumes that are made mostly from duct tape then this is your book. Jim and Tim known as the Duct Tape Guys have come up with some outlandish and sometimes gross ideas for costumes. Many are appropriate for older kids and adults going to a Halloween bash-some are OK for kids such as Siamese Twins, Chia Pet, Haz-Mat Suit, Tin Man, and Scarecrow. The instructions are not detailed so you have to be able to create these costumes by looking at the photographs. The pictures of these guys and their big bellies will let you know that this is not a book aimed at a young audience. College kids going to a Halloween party who don't want to spend a lot of money would be a perfect audience. There are helpful hints at the beginning of the book about creating duct tape fabric and how to create head gear. There are also some ads at the back for supplies and a bit of information about this nutty duo. 2003, Workman, Ages 12 up. \ — Marilyn Courtot\ \