- Spooky
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OMG...you can get them anywhere...Wal-Mart has them. Party City- that is an awesome place for Halloween.
Most Catalogs have them...Oriental Trading company does...and they are cheap...like maybe $4 for smaller ones and $15 for huge ones, and they are so cool...My house is wood...so I can thumb tack them right to the house, and I tape them on my fence.
Most Catalogs have them...Oriental Trading company does...and they are cheap...like maybe $4 for smaller ones and $15 for huge ones, and they are so cool...My house is wood...so I can thumb tack them right to the house, and I tape them on my fence.
- LittleDollClaudia
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I have the Moaning Lisa one in my room. It always makes my guests look twice. It is great!! Click on the link and enlarge pic to see it!! By the way, THIS store sells Halloween all year round!!
http://www.partyamericastore.com/ghoul-gallery.html
http://www.partyamericastore.com/ghoul-gallery.html
"I dress this way just to keep them at bay 'cause Halloween is every day."-Ministry
- Pennywise11
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The past couple of years I have used scene setters.. I save them from year to year of course and in my bathroom I have a giant spider breaking out of the wall and another one on my bathroom door that looks like there are hundreds of spiders swarming it. I have a coffin and skeleton setting in my dining area, bats flying on my ceiling and a pumpkin patch in my front room. I find they really add to a room as long as you put them on neatly and securly. I really like how they are very realistic looking and in good detail. I having put those up yet but soon...
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- Felix Felicis
- Zombie
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- kiki
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Scene setters
I used a blow dryer and got some of the creases out. Tsakes a while though. I have a hard time keeping them stuck to walls. Any suggestions?
I am getting excited!!! It's getting close!
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- Ghost
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To stick them to the walls we used push pins. After they were all in place, my husband walked around with a spray paint can and painted them black. Can't notice them at all now. We had tried tape and that sticky putty stuff, but they kept falling down - the push pins have been lifesavers... eh, scene savers.
Lynnber in S. Florida
- LadyLestat
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- LittleDollClaudia
- Haunt Master
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Whoohoo for push pins. I have a tackle box full of clear ones and they are amazing. That's what I use to hang up most of my decor and it looks great. Especially stuff I hang from the ceiling with white thread to make it look like it's floating.
"I dress this way just to keep them at bay 'cause Halloween is every day."-Ministry
- kiki
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I will use push pins. I hate making holes in walls, but I guess I will. I used duck tape last year and you could see it behind the plastic and when I took them down it took paint with it and left sticky stuff. I have this poster stuff for walls maybe I'll try first.
I am getting excited!!! It's getting close!