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]]>TikToker Parker Saltsman recently shared a video on social media that showed her dad building a huge troll, a mythical creature from Norse mythology, on the driveway for Halloween. The dad not only created a highly realistic sculpture but also fitted it with scary sounds and movable fingers. The troll’s mouth can also be opened to enter its scary inside.
This unique Halloween installation quickly went viral on social media, being viewed more than 20.5 million times. The clip also got close to 30K comments, with internet users sharing their praise for the dad’s creation.
“Omg he needs to be a part of Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights,” one TikToker wrote.
“This stuff should go in a museum,” another added.
Saltsman’s TikTok profile also features clips with other Halloween installations that her dad crafted, with each one being more impressive than the previous one. This includes King Kong, a scary sculpture of a walking man, Ancient Egyptian queen cobra-goddess Meretseger, a dragon, a ghost ship, and a spaceship.
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]]>The post Artist Re-Uses Burnt Out Light Bulbs Transforming Them Into Halloween Decor appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“Generally, I like creating works of art that are creepy or edgy since I have a passion for scary stuff and Halloween,” the artist shared on his Etsy store. “I do a lot of artworks that would be described as low brow contemporary but have worked on many commissioned pieces that were more traditional in nature.”
Other than doing his arts and crafts, Irvine also enjoys gardening, scary movies and anything Halloween related. He also loves to sip fancy cocktails and tell the same 3-4 bad jokes to his ‘very patient and tolerant wife”.
If you are interested to see his work, check out his Facebook page where he shares images of his creations. He also has an Etsy store where you can buy his decorated light bulbs.
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]]>The post One Dad Built a Huge Troll on the Driveway as a Halloween Installation appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>TikToker Parker Saltsman recently shared a video on social media that showed her dad building a huge troll, a mythical creature from Norse mythology, on the driveway for Halloween. The dad not only created a highly realistic sculpture but also fitted it with scary sounds and movable fingers. The troll’s mouth can also be opened to enter its scary inside.
This unique Halloween installation quickly went viral on social media, being viewed more than 20.5 million times. The clip also got close to 30K comments, with internet users sharing their praise for the dad’s creation.
“Omg he needs to be a part of Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights,” one TikToker wrote.
“This stuff should go in a museum,” another added.
Saltsman’s TikTok profile also features clips with other Halloween installations that her dad crafted, with each one being more impressive than the previous one. This includes King Kong, a scary sculpture of a walking man, Ancient Egyptian queen cobra-goddess Meretseger, a dragon, a ghost ship, and a spaceship.
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]]>The post Artist Re-Uses Burnt Out Light Bulbs Transforming Them Into Halloween Decor appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“Generally, I like creating works of art that are creepy or edgy since I have a passion for scary stuff and Halloween,” the artist shared on his Etsy store. “I do a lot of artworks that would be described as low brow contemporary but have worked on many commissioned pieces that were more traditional in nature.”
Other than doing his arts and crafts, Irvine also enjoys gardening, scary movies and anything Halloween related. He also loves to sip fancy cocktails and tell the same 3-4 bad jokes to his ‘very patient and tolerant wife”.
If you are interested to see his work, check out his Facebook page where he shares images of his creations. He also has an Etsy store where you can buy his decorated light bulbs.
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