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Purple people eater
Purple people eater





  1. #PURPLE PEOPLE EATER FULL#
  2. #PURPLE PEOPLE EATER PRO#
  3. #PURPLE PEOPLE EATER TV#

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Despite not winning a Super Bowl in any of their 4 trips (Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI), the Vikings' defense is considered arguably among the greatest defense of all time.Ĭarl Eller and Alan Page were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Purple People Eaters were one of the most identifiable Front Fours in National Football League history, with the " Fearsome Foursome" of the Los Angeles Rams during the 1960s and early 1970s, the " Steel Curtain" of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1970s, and the " New York Sack Exchange" of the New York Jets during the 1980s. The Purple People Eaters were a major factor in the post-season success of the Vikings from the late 1960s through the 1970s. One of the original members of the defensive line, Gary Larsen, was replaced in the mid-1970s by Doug Sutherland.

  • Defensive tackle Gary Larsen, 2 Pro Bowl Selections (1969, 1970).
  • Defensive end Jim Marshall, 2 Pro Bowl Selections (1968, 1969).
  • The motto of the Purple People Eaters was "Meet at the quarterback."

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    The term is a reference to a popular song from 1958, the superb efficiency of the defense, and the color of their uniforms.

  • We chose the skewer so it would stand out a bit.Purple People Eaters (sometimes Purple Gang) is a term for the defensive line of the Minnesota Vikings from the late 1960s to the late 1970s.
  • Secure the eye and horn onto the wreath with a skewer or you can also glue them on.
  • Wrap with twine or other material to cover the cone.
  • Use a sharp knife and carefully cut the cone to a point, if needed.
  • You may need to adjust the size of your circle depending on the size of your eye.
  • Use a quarter to trace a circle onto the ball, then paint with black paint.
  • To create the eye, paint a Styrofoam ball with white paint.
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  • This part took me about an hour, but you could do it while watching your favorite TV show and it will go by quickly.
  • If you have another pair of hands to hold the tulle back so you can tie more strips onto the wreath, it’s work easier.
  • I made mine really full, so it was a little tricky at the end.
  • Working your way around the wreath, tie each piece of tulle in a knot around the wreath.
  • (this worked perfectly, thanks to Baby Rabies for suggesting it)
  • To make it easier, I cut a piece of cardboard 14 inches and wrapped the tulle around it.
  • You will need pieces about 4 inches longer than your wreath, I cut mine 14 inches.
  • Secure the end with straight pins or glue.
  • Cover the wreath form with ribbon or tulle.
  • Skewers (not pictured) – to attach the eye and horn – or you can use a hot glue gun.
  • Twine or something to cover the cone to make the horn.
  • Styrofoam – 1 ball (we used 3 inch) and 1 cone shape.
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  • Ribbon or more Tulle to cover the wreath form.
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    Purple Tulle – amount will depend on the size of your wreath, I used 1 full spool plus about 1/2 of another – you can find it near the ribbon.Wreath Form – any size and kind is fine – I used a 10 inch wreath form.Have you seen their craft department lately? It’s really expanding and many stores have fabric back too! Purple People Eater Monster Wreath Supplies Inspired by the popular Monster Wreath made by Baby Rabies last year, this Purple People Eater Monster Wreath is fun and easy to create.

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    However, most of the time I like keeping the decorations fun and kid friendly rather than scary and gross, with the exception of Grim – he was pretty cool! Halloween is one of those holidays that we all love in our house. Now that I have that tune stuck in your head (you can thank me later), let’s chat about this fun Purple People Eater Halloween Monster Wreath. It’s so fun and with just a few supplies and a little time you can make one too!

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    One-eyed, one-horned, flying, purple people eater – one-eyed, one-horned, flying, purple people eater – one-eyed, one-horned, flying, purple people eater sure looked strange to me! Do you remember that catchy tune that was released in 1958? Well, that’s a few years before I was born, but I do remember it.







    Purple people eater