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    Just a thought: take some white kitchen trash bags, cut them into bandage like strips (discarding the child safety warning, naturally) and wrap around the frame work of the coat hangers to disguise them; attach with clear double sided tape. Any strips left over can just be added to the interior of the ghost, or you can attach full bags under the head and slit/cut as desired. As an added bonus, the plastic has a very interesting "glow" under black lighting. Great Job! Be sure to post pics!
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    Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy you made your first ghost, cool frijoles dude. I was wondering when you were going to make one. Anyways I hope I answered all your questions when you posted comments about my ghost I made. Awsome Ghost!
    "Come little children I'll take thee away, into a world of enchantment"
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    Soak it in tonic water. Tonic water glows under blacklight, too. Good job, though.
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    That is an awesome awesome awesome prop! It's gonna look wicked when people look up at him.............total creepy factor!
    "Every night to me is Halloween......"
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    I made a similar ghost, except I have never put a motor on it. I live in an A-frame house, and it has a great 2nd story window that looks out over the front yard. The blacklight was placed on the ledge under the window, and we just used the ceiling fan for some movement. I didn't use cheesecloth, I used an organza or something like that (it was on sale). I think she turned out really pretty, I named her Lenore after The Raven by Poe.
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    The Red Hallows is offline Mummy Dearest
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    Good job. I always light my cheesecloth on fire and have burn marks throughout the material. Then again I like catching things on fire and having that burn effect to things. It turned out good. Be proud.
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    i've got to say i've never had one but have always admired them. your's turned out great. i love his wicked, wicked face
    ? coulrophobia ?
    don't laugh, this fear is contagious

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