How to Turn Your Dancing Santa Into a Halloween Animatronic Prop

Posted Saturday, August 24, 2013 by Unknown

Every year you see them, usually you see the Halloween decorations then Christmas ones. Well one year as we were finding for something separate to use in our haunted trail, I ran across those inspiring dancing Santas. They were motion activated or push button activated, and would dance and sing. finding closer I noticed that you can have your own music or sound played through the Santa.

So the evil wheels in my head started to spin and I snagged up a consolidate of these and headed home. The first one I opened up and swiftly removed his hat and coat. I went to my box of costumes and pulled out a robe and put a cross around his neck and with the hood of the robe up he resembled a monk. I took my iPod, you can use any music player, and linked it to the input port on the dancing Santa, or should I say my new story teller. In my variety of Halloween music I have haunted stories including the headless horseman, Edgar Allen Poe, and many more. Altogether I had about 3 hrs of haunted tales.

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I then located my "monk" in a well traveled area and just let him go, his mouth, head and arms would move as the story played through him. Setting the player to infinite loop allowed me to basically set and forget.

How to Turn Your Dancing Santa Into a Halloween Animatronic Prop

Every year we have a scene or two with pirates, so my second Santa, well became a pirate. Painting his beard and hair black, tossing on a child's pirate shirt, leaving his red pants on and the plastic pirate hat, I ended up with a nice finding pirate! Adding some pirate songs and sayings from a music player I was ready to go, well not quite yet. For the pirate scene I did not want the pirate to just repeating the same lines over and over for 4 to 5 hours. I needed to tweak the scene just a petite bit, that is where the wireless modules came in.

The incommunicable to having a great Halloween prop is the art of surprise. If they can see it or hear it, then they are ready for it. Instead of sitting in the bushes waiting for guest to come down the path to commence the scene, I used the wireless modules to do it for me. The pirate was motion activated, so I used a consolidate of strobe lights, which strobe lights will make even a static prop look like it is moving.

Using the wireless motion sensor to commence the strobe lights which in turned activated the dancing pirate singing Yo' ho' and a bottle of rum. Toss in a few skeleton hanging from the trees and you're all set to go. Now you could use a second motion sensor to turn all off when they pass a unavoidable point, or let the computer do all the work and shut the scene down after 15 - 30 seconds. The best part of all this is, you don't have to reset the scene, it is ready to go again!

Now I have gotten a few people who have seen my other post using wireless devices for Halloween props, request how difficult it is to setup and configure. If it plugs into a wall outlet, lights, fans even power drills or saws, take off the bit and blades for safety. The gismo plugs into the wireless module which plugs into an outlet or even an extension cord. It is in effect plug it in and play! You can take an mean party and make it an unforgettable one! production every person think your some animatronic guru!

Always have a fun and safe Halloween!

How to Turn Your Dancing Santa Into a Halloween Animatronic Prop

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