It's that time of year; with spooks abound, Don't make a noise, not even a sound, As they'll find you, just you see How creepy and scary; they can be... |
Cabe Atwell puts together an impressive feat that'll scare the pants off you. You see this door has a window, but into what? Why don't you ring the bell and find out for yourself? Or are you too scared... |
Drew Fustini decides that a pumpkin with a tea light in it isn't enough, there must be more control! and sound! This pumpkin is simply frightening on the senses. |
Matt Richardson of Make Magazine has put together a doorbell system, but there's nothing stopping you from using the EnOcean sensor kit to make sure the door has a creeky sound when opened or screams when you push that doorbell! |
What's a Halloween party without some games to play ? Do the monster mash to the beat with your Raspberry Pi converted into an arcade machine. |
When dancing has tired you out, or perhaps you're finished riding the sugar high from all of the treats; enjoy a relaxing board game instead! |
Your party's in full swing but everyone's thirsty! Easy solution: mix some drinks (or have them neat) - even though this project suggests alcoholic beverages there's nothing stopping you from using soft drinks and syrups instead if you're driving or equivalent. |
If dancing and boardgames don't take your interest, how about singing your heart out to your favourite song(s) ? |
Carry your Halloween party along with background music! With digital radio stations there's no end of choice and you can use this project as a good standalone internet radio player. |
Pesky trick or treaters coming to your door? Give them a scare with this motion sensitive screamer |
Need to pep up a dull moment? Has the party gone quiet ? Cut a cheesy one liner(which can be a scary concept in itself) with your Raspberry Pi |
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