Trick Photobooth that scares you just before snapping your photo and posting it to Twitter.
The Pumpkin NotiFire is a delicious but questionable combination of a Glade aerosol air freshener, fire and text messages.
It talks, reacts, and makes spooky noises.
It's Halloween so the perfect time to cybernetically enhance a store-bought skeleton prop!
IR proximity sensor that lights up LEDs embedded in a Blue Girl painting for a Halloween party.
This project uses Blynk (Esp8266), a 3-D printed hand, and two servos to make a remote controlled Halloween hand gag.
Power your lights with Holiday Cheer from the Internet!
With Halloween just a few weeks away we thought we'd do a "talking" skull decoration. (NOTE: This project is still in progress!)
Get notified when evil squirrels attack your Halloween art
Last minute Halloween prank using Circuit Playground Express, Digispark board and some sensors.
Inspired by the DJ Rezz these glasses use the SparkFun Skeleboard "Doot Doot" board and have been waterproofed so you can rave without fear!
Glowing headband created with Neopixel Rings, a LilyTiny microcontroller with custom program, and painted foam wings.
Carve a set of pumpkins and give each one a Particle-powered LED. A simple web server and page lets anyone change pumpkin colors.
Combining a laptop from the grave with a newer desktop graphics card, a true hardware Halloween.
A skeleton that guards its candy by batting away people with an arm. Press a button to quickly collect your candy before he wakes up.
This will show how to make a Trick-or-Treat Alarm. Detect those kids before they get to your front door!
Dr. Tape Head is the perfect lab companion - he uses Amazon's Polly service to read out text from a Google Sheets spreadsheet. Also LASERS!
A conductive 3D printing filament was smushed into the LED contacts using a soldering iron to complete the circuit.
This project is a Halloween effects controller with video to capture the expressions of the trick-or-treaters and control some effects.
In this tutorial I will show you how you can make extremely cheap arc reactor at home.
Custom light-up wings controlled by a LilyPad Arduino board.
Graves the butler will use 3 Arduinos and an Echo Dot to follow you with his head and flap his jaw at you.
See ghost fishes, pirates and Seemonsters.
It's aliiiiivee!! Create a Frankenstein out of conductive dough and bring it to life with LED eyes. AAAAAgh!