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Here is an assortment of ghoulish projects and ideas
you can try for your next Halloween Haunt. Some of them are ideas that I've
created myself, some are ideas I've found searching the Internet. In either
case, understand that attempting any of these designs for yourself requires
patience, planning, safety, and a sense of humor. Rarely does anything I try to
build turn out exactly the way I plan it, so be prepared for anything. In
addition, use extreme caution when working on any of these decorations.
I will accept absolutely no responsibility for anyone injuring
themselves or others when attempting any of these projects. Use
caution when working with power tools and sharp instruments. Read and follow
all warning lables on chemical products & paints. Wear safety glasses and
gloves when required. Remember to have fun and USE COMMON SENSE! Furthermore,
if you have ideas, comments, questions, or suggestions about any of these
projects please contact us. We would love to hear about and share your evil
visions with others! Have fun, work safe, and be
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| Here are some ideas about getting started on your
Haunt, including what tools make the job easier, what materials to buy, how to
find equipment & supplies, and safety issues. |
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| This page talks about set design, the importance of
themeing, how to develop ideas and backgrounds for your designs, and how to
vividly use your imagination. |
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| Get ideas for the most common Home Haunt, the
Graveyard. Foam board tombstones, PVC iron fences, plywood coffins, proper
lighting, sound effects, fog, and more. |
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| Learn how to design and build realistic homemade
props & figures out of common hardware store supplies. Don't buy commercial
props, do it yourself! |
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| This is a simple and inexpensive
animatronic ghost you can build and customize to fit your Haunt. Very
realistic! Download an MPG movie to see it in action! |
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| I've developed a process for creating my own foam
skulls. Includes basic mold-making techniques, materials, and instructions. A
fun project, but not cost-efficient. |
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