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For those interested... below is a brief step by step for my spider cage.
First...find a giant spider.
I found a good looking giant rubber spider dirt cheap during a 50% off post holiday sale at one of those halloween stores that rent out a vacant shopping mall space for a month. I thought...a giant spider is scary, but one caged makes it seem more dangerous.
Then get this stuff...
-2 matching wire plant hanging baskets ( large enough to hold your spider ).
-6 feet ( or length wanted ) of black plastic chain link ( or real ).
-Spool of wire ( guage? ... anything thin but strong and needs to be low profile ).
-Super glue ( hot stuff super "t" is my fave )
-Spool of 10 lb. or greater test fish-line.
-Paint: flat black, dark brown and orange to create faux rust look or a similar faux texture paint kit.
Now, follow these steps but use your imagination. Any improvements or better ideas welcome.
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Step 1 -Pre paint/faux finish the baskets! You'll thank me later. Were possible hang the chain from above at a comfortable working level and lash the first basket to it upside down with wire... strong enough to hold but easy to remove as you may have to adjust the balance of the finished cage later. Now is the best time to faux finish the chain if needed as the attached basket holds it tight.
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Step 2- Thread the fish-line through to "butt" or rear spinners of your spider. Tie it off so it appears as a single thread but don't cut away from the spool yet unless you give yourself a foot or two of extra line to play with later.
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I think I might add a huge oversized ol' rusty lock to the cage this year.
This is very creative.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Megan. Always the agent!
ReplyDeleteThat spider looks so real :(
ReplyDeleteScary.
2006?? He's timeless. Now I've got to find a giant spider. Good thing the sales have started already...
ReplyDelete2010? He's timeless. And I just pooped my pants. I have a teensy poundshop birdcage tealight and a rather (waytoobig!waytoobig!OMG!!!) sizeable rubber spider that fits in there.. spray paint, glue gun- mini version sorted! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Thank you for sharin.
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