Infinity mirror embedded in a cat ears headband.
Light up your world with Harry Potter's Luna Lovegood Spectrespecs to see all the wrackspurts out there making minds fuzzy!
Arduino controlled Halloween decoration based on a project from Alexis Matelin.
Imagine a plague doctor, but like in a cyberpunk post-apocalyptic future. It combines a plague doctor mask and a gas mask, and lights up!
This interactive witch's cauldron gets progressively creepier the closer you come!
Moving and talking Raven Halloween prop that reacts to its environment.
A "Magic Cauldron" that detects spell casting and responds with dynamic lighting effects.
Tired of seeing a black cylinder on your counter? Ready to make Alexa part of your holidays? Then you are ready to create the Ghost Echo
How to use Arduino to keep the Costco Punk Rocker Skeleton moving as long as the Lowes Reaper Band is playing music!
Recreating a scene from the Angry Birds video game using painted pumpkins and a giant pig tower is an exciting way to celebrate Halloween!
Learn how to dress up Bittle and program it to play Halloween comics
This project will take your awesome Halloween costume to the next level!! Have a horse mask that can open/close its mouth!!
Add this small file to your project to control TP-Link bulbs and plugs directly with simple subroutine calls.
Did you miss Darth Vader in the latest movie! Just hang this on your wall!
Use Pebble with ESP8266 to control my house's Christmas Light! Merry Christmas!
Scare those little ghouls this Halloween with fire. Simply press your Amazon Dash (or IoT) button and within 5 seconds Boom!
This ouija board gets a life of its own, with the planchette vibrating when it approaches certain letters - and it opens a lock!
Just in time for Halloween! This robotic doll uses Adafruit Feather HUZZAH ESP8266 as her brain. Let's make it smarter.
"Magic wand" gesture recognition by running CNN on Arduino.
Enhanced "Yorick," my AlexaPi driven talking skull, to respond in two voices, depending on the trigger word used when asking a question.
Power through the holiday slump with this festive, EEG-reactive sweater!
Use Raspberry Pi's to do motion capture and wireless control a 3-axis skull in real-time.
A Cylon Pumpkin with Arduino Nano.
This project is dedicated to all the Zombies out there. You know who you are.