Hi!
I've lurked here forever and have drooled over so many of the fascinating and just outrageous displays and props. We have a special needs child, and unfortunately, even if we LOVE to be scared out of our wits... He does NOT! So over the past decade we've developed an 'alternative' Halloween Display for the diaper set and children with special needs. So while mom and dad and big brother get to visit all of YOUR spectacular displays... Grandma can stop by our house with the toddler!
Please visit us on Facebook at Lighthearted Holiday Displays. I am not sure I linked this correctly. I hope you like what we have done. HAPPY HALLOWEEN and KEEP ON HAUNTING!!
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Lig...61774980535239
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A 'Yard Haunt' for Tiny TOTS. Our Halloween Display 2011 –
10-30-2011,09:17 PM
Last edited by Hilda; 10-30-2011 at 09:21 PM. Reason: trouble linking
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10-30-2011,09:55 PM
This is one of the greatest displays I have got a glimpse of. Hilda please lurk no more and share your wealth of knowledge. This is amazing I know alot of members on here that will say the same thing. Thanks for sharing this with us. I am assuming you are a blow mold repainter because there are some to die for repaints such as the skele bear, candy and so many more. Wow I am overly impressed! I wouldnt even call this a Tiny Tot display because I am far from tiny and tot and I am loving it! That owl tree is glorious!
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10-30-2011,10:39 PM
Your display is so fun and festive! I bet the kids really like trick or treating at your place. Love the owl tree and the Nightmare Before Christmas molds.
Duct tape is a ghoul's best friend.
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11-01-2011,04:21 PM
Hilda, I am neither tiny nor a tot and your display made my jaw hit the floor. Absolutely no excuses necessary for the cute and fuzzy look. It's a masterpiece in its own right. Never would I have thought to turn a list Santa into a gravedigger, and now I'm kicking myself for turning down a free one a few weeks ago. (Well, OK, I didn't turn it down so much as not remove something else to make room in my overcrowded car, but still....).
I've only recently started decorating with blow molds. Seeing yours inspires me to go bigger and better with them than I ever would have dreamed possible. Please, do settle in here at HF and share your magic with the rest of us!
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11-01-2011,04:37 PM
OH-MY-GAWD!!! I can't even abbreviate because your display is too absolutely Phantastical!!!
I think it's how Mr Gris must imagine heaven to look!
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11-01-2011,05:33 PM
Wow that is awsome!!! Love the "Boolevard" Very nice set up.
"Stand up for what you believe in... Even if you stand alone..."
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11-01-2011,05:41 PM
I love it - it's just amazing and magical and I'll bet ALL kids and adults love it.
I'm a Halloween Bride! 10/31/2002
Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
~Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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11-01-2011,06:01 PM
Very very very cool My Oldest Daughter has CP and helps work the haunt and we use zero strobes because she is also epileptic, we need more Haunts like yours!
Here is Debs working it as "Lucy"

Halloween Night 2011 by monica_riney, on Flickr
She is wheel chair bound and many think she is an animitronic because of how she moves until she starts complaining of how she's really not dead.
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11-01-2011,07:21 PM
Thank you so much for the warm welcome!!! I was not sure how my 'cute' display was going to go over here! LOL
Darius, you made me cry and laugh at the same time... That picture is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Our 19 year old son has CP and autism... I can't go with the animated lights either due to his seizures.
Thank you all again!
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11-01-2011,07:26 PM
What a beautiful display! As a rule, I don't even like blow molds, but I just LOVE your pumpkin patch. Thank you for sharing, Hilda.



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