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    Window Breakers??Where are they??
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    jenniferm is offline Ghost
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    I saw an awesome window breaker at a yard haunt last year but don't know where it might be purchased...It was a head/torso and hands that were coming out of the window (attached somehow). I asked the lady where she bought it but didn't write it down! Any ideas? I know I could probably try to build this but don't have the time...Thank you everyone!
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    hurricanegame is offline The Great Pumpkin
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    Usually you will find these in party stores (larger ones) and maybe Walmart, but I haven't seen them there...around here, in Canada, we find them at party packagers sometimes...
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    Ghost of Spookie is offline The Great Pumpkin
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    Were these props or cardboard or other such material?

    A few years back I bought some ghosts that were in GID I think that were made of a plastic corrigated material. You'd get the ghost head and tail sections. I think you used sticky tape to adhere to the window, walls, etc. You could position each section to make it appear that they were passing through the window or structure. I loved the look of them. I still have the packaging somewhere in the garage I think. Haven't seen anything like them since I bought them tough.
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    Frankie's Girl is offline Typical Ghoul Next Door Moderator
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    I have a more cutsy version of a ghost that attaches using suction cups.

    Haven't seen the type your talking about, but it probably would be at one of the stores like Spirit or Halloween Express.
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    jenniferm is offline Ghost
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    I saw something similar in an old Fright Catalog I still have from 2008 but of course its no longer avl. It looks like it may have been hard plastic attached with suction cups.
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