Mon Aug 04, 2014 4:14 pm
#86060
So I saw some awesome webs in a photo and it turns out to be beef netting that people pull tight and cut holes in. Just wondering is anyone has had any experience with it, and if so has any tips on how to cut the holes in well (just a slash, a poke or cut a full circle?).
http://www.halloween24-7.com/knottsSF_0 ... CN0840.JPG
From what I gather a little goes a long way, so only buy the 5 lb beef tubing (netting) from Trenton Mills. Apparently they only take checks (how 1978 of them) but deliver in a reasonable amount of time.
I've no interest in using dye or black lights, what I'm planning is buying two 7 1/2 feet tall wedding arches - simple frames, about $16 each - painting flat black and building a webbing tunnel up my front walk way. The arches have little crossbars all over so I may hang my carve pumpkins from them (if it is the right size, otherwise I have other spots).
Just was curious if anyone in this crowd had used it before and had some tips.
Thanks, Marc
http://www.halloween24-7.com/knottsSF_0 ... CN0840.JPG
From what I gather a little goes a long way, so only buy the 5 lb beef tubing (netting) from Trenton Mills. Apparently they only take checks (how 1978 of them) but deliver in a reasonable amount of time.
I've no interest in using dye or black lights, what I'm planning is buying two 7 1/2 feet tall wedding arches - simple frames, about $16 each - painting flat black and building a webbing tunnel up my front walk way. The arches have little crossbars all over so I may hang my carve pumpkins from them (if it is the right size, otherwise I have other spots).
Just was curious if anyone in this crowd had used it before and had some tips.
Thanks, Marc
Not an artist, just a dude that has always loved Halloween and carving jack-o-lanterns.