HI , This year I'm hosting my own Halloween bash , I have worked for spirit halloween as a second job for three years and learned alot . but I need advice on an inexpensive ground fogger , the hall where the party is being held has a stage and I want to make that a grave yard . Any cost saving ideas are welcome , Thanks madame ditz![]()
Thread: 40th halloween birthday party
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05-10-2011,07:12 AM
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05-10-2011,12:25 PM
You may want to post the question in like the prop help section of the site. You probably will get more responses on it. But welcome and good luck.
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05-11-2011,01:25 PM
thanks for the welcome greetings
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05-25-2011,03:46 PM
My goodness, your doing Exactly what I did on my 40th last year! I rented a VFW with a stage, made a cemetery around it and added a fog machine! I got a good fog machine from Party City for $60 but they have a less expensive one I think for 4 or 50 bucks (dont quite remember). Make sure you share your pics when it happens!
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06-01-2011,05:58 AM
Hi. Are you planning to rent a fogger or buy a new one?Because I came accross this site that sells fog machines that are 50% off today.I hope you can find what you need.
http://www.eliminatorlightingdirect....le_24_s/22.htm
By the way your graveyard idea is cool. Do you already have a color scheme in mind? You can do away with the usual orange and black color combination. Red can be a smart choice because it allows you recycle and rig up decors from Christmas and Valentine's Day.
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06-01-2011,05:58 AM
Hi. Are you planning to rent a fogger or buy a new one?Because I came accross this site that sells fog machines that are 50% off today.I hope you can find what you need.
http://www.eliminatorlightingdirect....le_24_s/22.htm
By the way your graveyard idea is cool. Do you already have a color scheme in mind? You can do away with the usual orange and black color combination. Red can be a smart choice because it allows you recycle and rig up decors from Christmas and Valentine's Day.



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