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Spooky Deals and Halloween Scares From the Shed

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Have issue viewing this email? [Click here]( Scare up the Halloween FUN with tricks, treats, and PRIZES! Halloween is almost here...We are happy to announce Make: Projects' FIRST Halloween Contest! [Learn More](   Not Sure Where to Start? Make: Magazine's Halloween Special issue PDF eBundle features over 70 projects. Order today and get an instant leg bone up on the contest competition. [BUY NOW]( Don't Fear the Solder! Celebrate Halloween with these cool sugar skull badges, available in 4 colors. Each kit comes with 3 sets of LEDs to customize your badge as you'd like. [BUY NOW]( Need a Fast and Easy Costume? Everyone loves Makey! Grab the Robot Costume Visor/Shirt combo for the kids or get the [visor and badge option]( and build your own robot body! [BUY NOW]( Become Your Inner Unicorn! While learning about circuits in the coolest way - by building a light-up unicorn headband. Want more? Sign up for the [workshop]( on Oct. 21st. [BUY NOW]( Light Up Your Cosplay Buy our new eSewing Starter Pack Kit to level up your costume & decorations and get a Limited Halloween Projects PDF!  [BUY NOW](  Tricks from Make:   [4 Clever Ways To Keep Your Distance While Dispensing Halloween Candy](  http:/#[Last Minute 3D Prints to Spookify Your Halloween](  [Check Out the Most Adorable Boiling Tiny Cauldron](  [Check out more Make: Halloween at the Maker Shed →]( Follow Us   mailto:makershed@make.co Make: 150 Todd Road Santa Rosa, CA 95407 United States [Unsubscribe from our newsletter](

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