This went up this morning, with help from a friend (who also made two of the tombstones). I know, I know...I would love to set it up for the entire month, but lack of Hallowe'en spirit in England prevents me from doing so. To the best of my knowledge, this is the only house in the city with a haunt out front. Hey, I'm flying the Hallowe'en flag here in miserable old Blighty!
I know it's very small and basic, but you can see how little 'yard' I have to work with! Anyway, I'm really pleased with how it turned out. It is small, but creepy!!
Here are the pics:
My small yard becomes a small cemetary:
Herrrrre's Boney!
The other side of the path has a trio of smaller gravestones. We're referring to it as the 'Pet Cemetary'.
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Thread: My first ever yard haunt
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My first ever yard haunt –
10-31-2008,11:21 AM
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10-31-2008,04:07 PM
What are the tombstones made of?
Alex
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10-31-2008,05:55 PM
That's how they all start... small. Next thing you know you have pumpkins and tombstones stuffed in every square inch of the house!
Looks good!
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10-31-2008,10:37 PM
I like it! Boney's looking pretty creepy too! Great first haunt.....here's to many many more!!!
"Every night to me is Halloween......"
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11-01-2008,04:21 PM
Great start, better then my first year back when i stuffed bags with news paper and hung from trees.
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11-01-2008,07:28 PM
great job ! like Halinar said it won't be long that you wont see an inch of your yard pumpkin ect everywhere keep the flag high !

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11-01-2008,07:31 PM
Great first set up! I like the idea of the pet cemetary.
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11-01-2008,07:50 PM
Lea32....Nice job! btw...starting small is how we all start and holds true for me as well. My first haunt could get put up, and down, in about 30 minutes.....this year it will take 2 days and I fear next year will be longer. Good job on your first haunt! Look forward to seeing what you create for next year.
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11-01-2008,08:00 PM
I like it.
Doesn't matter how big or small, only that you did it.
Finn."I Love The Dead" - Alice Cooper



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