CONTEST: Make an “Electronic Halloween” graphic (entries so far!)
Here are the entries so far!
CONTEST: Make an “Electric Halloween” graphic, each day this month we’re going to feature a cool project from around the web that has electronics AND has something to do with Halloween. We don’t have a graphic for this effort so we’re going to have a contest. Just make a graphic for “Electronic Halloween” and post a link to it in the comments. We’ll pick our favorite one and use it for our posts!
THE PRIZE: $150 in the Adafruit store!
DETAILS: Make the graphic (at the most) 600 x 600, it will be used on each post here for the projects we feature! Make it Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0. Deadline, let’s say October 8th!
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this is my favourite computer / electronic halloween picture from the war driving days…
http://tekvax.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/war_pumpkin.jpg
Hey Adafruit, here’s my submission. Hope you like. I had a lot of fun making it.
http://imgur.com/a/USmA4