I’ll be writing soon enough about the standard horror collectibles. However, what I consider “horror collectibles” don’t necessarily need to be from movies or famous figures. Socreepy thinks that other things such as hearses, coffins, skulls and those kinds of things are also worth collecting. However, I’m not necessarily a fan of REAL skull collecting.
If you’re a little into the morbid and fascinated with our inevitable demise, you should really start collecting some unique items or at least pick up an odd hobby or two. Consider the “Do-It-Yourself Embalming Kit” or our personal favorite, the “Do-It-Yourself Coffins” - it’s a book that offers step-by-step instruction to build either human or pet coffins. Along with the embalming kit, pick up the graphic, instructional video of an actual embalming. Knowledge like that makes great cocktail party banter. I promise!
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Horror Collectibles
I’ll be writing soon enough about the standard horror collectibles. However, what I consider “horror collectibles” don’t necessarily need to be from movies or famous figures. Socreepy thinks that other things such as hearses, coffins, skulls and those kinds of things are also worth collecting. However, I’m not necessarily a fan of REAL skull collecting.
If you’re a little into the morbid and fascinated with our inevitable demise, you should really start collecting some unique items or at least pick up an odd hobby or two. Consider the “Do-It-Yourself Embalming Kit” or our personal favorite, the “Do-It-Yourself Coffins” - it’s a book that offers step-by-step instruction to build either human or pet coffins. Along with the embalming kit, pick up the graphic, instructional video of an actual embalming. Knowledge like that makes great cocktail party banter. I promise!
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