- LittleDollClaudia
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Halloween maze
Okay, we are in the process of making a maze through our backyard. The only problem is how to separate the rooms. We want it simple but cheap. I would love to use tarps but all the ones I found are expensive. Would industrial trash bags look bad or could we get away with it? Our idea is to make it so our guests couldn't go into the rooms just pass by them. Use green plastic chicken wire to make a path and have our monsters protected from little hands. Any suggestions?
"I dress this way just to keep them at bay 'cause Halloween is every day."-Ministry
- thislazylife
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- Location: Humboldt County, California
Years ago, I made a huanted house in my garage. I used some heavy duty black trash bags to build hallways. Nailed 'em to the celing and duck taped them to the floor. It was relatively inexpensive and very effective.
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Laurie stares at the station wagon as it moves past. She looks directly at The Shape inside. There is a quick glimpse of him, a strange pale face staring back.