- mandy0221
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Oh I know I always decorate the hard and up the steps with pumpkins etc. But I would LOVE to have a porch. And now I am looking to move out to an apartment or house and there is a house for rent with a big front porch.....and even though its slightly out of my budget I am so wishing I could move in and decorate to the max!!!
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I have an apartment so I decorate just for me, and the cats
I am on the decorating committe for our friends halloween party and we had some good ideas last year. We hung a skeleton in the garage with a strobe light so you could see it as you walked up to the house and then we had cob webs stretched from between the house and the garage so you had to walk under it with spider balls hanging all over. It was really gross. I got the idea from martha stewart you basically put fake spiders in a white stocking and then glue some to the outside.
I am on the decorating committe for our friends halloween party and we had some good ideas last year. We hung a skeleton in the garage with a strobe light so you could see it as you walked up to the house and then we had cob webs stretched from between the house and the garage so you had to walk under it with spider balls hanging all over. It was really gross. I got the idea from martha stewart you basically put fake spiders in a white stocking and then glue some to the outside.
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Re: Haunted Porch
I'm not quite sure why hauntmaster made this thread a sticky.
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