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    who else uses weed barrier for decorating?
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    I use weed barrier for doing lots of jobs for my haunt. Right now lowes has 100' for 30 bucks.
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    All over that here. Make haunt panels out of it (the pro weed barrier) :

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    Terra you are such an awesome inspiration you have given me lots of ideas and I just wanted to tell you thank you!
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    It's great for hiding things you don't want seen - fog chillers, trash cans, etc. I've also used it to cover wires running across the ground, then cover the weed fabric with leaves. If you get the cheap stuff, it'll work as a scrim.
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    Is that the black fabric that comes in rolls? Oh and want else can you use it for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hedg12 View Post
    It's great for hiding things you don't want seen - fog chillers, trash cans, etc. I've also used it to cover wires running across the ground, then cover the weed fabric with leaves. If you get the cheap stuff, it'll work as a scrim.
    That's what I use it for!
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    That's a great idea with the landscape fabric. Thank you.
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    That stuff is terrific. In my haunt, Visqueen makes up all the walls of the haunt, and even provides the doors. (Hang a piece of that black plastic and cut strips in a door shape. If you do it right it can almost completely eliminate light bleed between rooms.)
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    Last year I bought 50' rolls from Big Lots for a 1.00 each. I used them to cover areas of my house that I didn't paint stone for.
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    Black weed barrier rolls are a staple of haunt decor. I treat mine right and reuse it every year. Also, the loose weave tan burlap rolls found in the same section is a must have too.

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