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    I finished making our book of souls

    It's a large black loose leaf binder and I covered it front/back and inside using liquid latex and single ply toilet paper. I painted it with minwax stain. I love the way it came out! We're going to have all our guests sign the book before entering the haunt walkthrough.

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    That's great! I bet they are going to get a chill when they touch it to sign.
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    it looks great Cassie and it is a great idea to make people sign the book ......
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    Very cool. Don't forget to add a comment line.
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    Well, the problem with comments (although they'll be welcome) is that they'll be signing the book before entering the walkthrough.

    Thanks folks! I've decided to age the sheets that I put in the binder. I think it would look better than clean loose leaf paper. I'm going to take printer paper and dab a wet Earl Gray teabag all over it (front and back). Then crumple the paper and straighten it out and let dry. I tested it on one sheet and it looks fantastic. The aged appearance really looks well with the book color.
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