Hi All.
I'm new to your forum but have been busily reading up on everything!
I am in the midst of planning my first annual party and could use an idea or three. I've been busily making props, hit a big score on craigslist when someone was moving and needed to "get rid" of all of their halloween stuff, have been jotting down themes for rooms, and assembling the guest list/invite.
My small guest bathroom will be completely black light oriented and I would like to have a "wow" factor in there. My ideas so far are as follows:
- Deep jacuzzi tub that will be partially filled with tonic water
- Spiders that glow will be dangling from the vent
- 2 small shower shelves will each hold one potion bottle of sorts with a glowing item in them
Is that enough? I think I might need something on the other side of the bathroom, possibly on the wall behind the door, on the back of the door or both! Any ideas/comments are greatly appreciated, and I should mention "shoe string budget!"
Thanks in advance,
Venomiss
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08-27-2009,12:01 PM
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08-27-2009,12:11 PM
Um, with a jacuzzi tub and all the other stuff you're talking about, that doesn't sound small at all.

Keep in mind that true black lights will cause body fluids to glow as well. Yes, that's what I mean. You will be cleaning like MAD after you see what a bathroom can look like.
For cheap and easy, use SOUND. I have a portable cd player hooked up to two computer speakers and have it looping a soundtrack. A few years ago it was a woman sobbing that would fade in and out. Last year was insane sounding giggling.
I hid the whole thing (cd/speakers) up in the air vent and no one could hear it until they shut the door... and it freaked every single person out.
And even if they did figure out where it was. they'd need a ladder and screwdriver to get it to stop.
You could get some cheap glass clings of things like blood splats (saw some at the dollar tree), blood-spattered shower curtain (if you use one - I got a clear plastic one at the dollar store and using latex surgical gloves and red spray paint applied handprints and blood spray to it), a green or blue light inside of cabinets...
I really want this:
ThinkGeek :: LED Faucet LightsI'm a Halloween Bride! 10/31/2002
Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
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08-27-2009,12:19 PM
That water faucet gig is quite fun!! Oh, and I've tested the blacklights in there and was HORRIFIED at everything. I need to clean clean clean WITH the black light on! ha ha ha
I have also been recently stalking my favorite "Dollar Tree" store. I"m sure the clerks there think I'm nuts popping in once a week to see what's new! ...afterall, it's on the way home! ha ha
The music thing sounds interesting too. As I was typing my original question, I thought, Hmm, my glue sticks glow like the tonic water does. I wonder if I could do a glue stick application of sorts to the back of the door. Don't worry, the door is SHOT and needs replacing anyhow and this would be a good excuse to finally get it done! ha ha.
Ps, the jacuzzi tub is about regular tub shape and size, just a bit deeper with jets in it!
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08-27-2009,12:59 PM
DeadTed, YOU make me laugh with evil delight!!

I have the same issues as you Venomiss, I even have the jacuzzi tub. But I'm thinking of going the "BATROOM" route this year. All bats. Other than that, not sure what to do though! LOL
Frankie's Girl - I LOVE LOVE that faucet!! But it's the whole thing - I was hoping it just screwed onto your current faucet. My accessories are all the dark oiled bronze so it wouldn't look right.
Venomiss, if you could rig up some sound like's been suggested, you could hot glue HELP in scraggly letters on the back of the door, that'd be kinda eerie, with the right sound playing.
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08-27-2009,01:04 PM
Jeez, after reading about "Black Light in the Bathroom", that sounds like one more thing I'll pass on.
But this -
Grim Reaper Ax - Amazing Flocked - Black-Light Poster on eBay.ca (item 250484526666 end time 16-Sep-09 22:08:04 EDT)
will work.Wolfman
"Because a Child's mind is a Terrible Thing not to mess with."
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08-27-2009,01:08 PM
Last year I had chopped up body parts with a large bloody cleaver, a bloody drippy looking clear shower curtain, white towels with bloody handprints (did I mention the bloody part?)...but the thing that got the most comments was the sound-activated spider that dropped down when they closed the door (it was behind the door on the wall). They said it almost scared the u-know-what out of them....
This year I'm gonna do a spider den....I think the white spider egg sacks will glow nicely under your black lights....
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08-27-2009,01:15 PM
Depending on the theme around the house--I would say a shower curtain could live'n it up- black or deep red, etc. I have seen some that are white with black scroll designs that are in fashion right now. Candles are the best way to give a creepy mood- in halloween votives--or in lanterns. They will give off shadows--Home Goods is a great place to find stuff like this....Good Luck!
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08-27-2009,01:18 PM
I"m afraid a bit of "mish-mash" theme. Well, each room will have it's own idea with something from the next room tied into it if that makes ANY sense at all! I'm second guessing the blacklight in the bathroom idea now, though I like a spooky shower curtain idea.
...the "bloody, did I mention bloody" stuff might be a bit gory for me. I'm not "cutesy halloween" but not gory either. A nice in between! ha!



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