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    Austin, Texas Halloween Party 10/30/2009
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    OMG it all worked out great! took the day off Friday, spend 7 hours decorating, inside was Perfect. Storng winds kept me from putting the graveyard up until 6:00pm, but between myself and my grandson, we did it! We had 50 tealight candles outside, several around each grave stone to light them up, 40 LED Tealights inside. Plenty of food, 75% of those we sent invitations to showed up and we had such a good time. Costumes were mandatory and everyone dressed up nice. Happy Halloween!

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    Looks like you guys had a great time! Love the cemetary!
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    Nice pics! Thanks for sharing
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    What a fun looking party! Thanks for the great pics.
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    Thanks for the comments.
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    Most of the things i used were recycled, very 'green' this year. Candles, home made with paper rolls and glue gun. Used wine bottles (fun to empty), outside reaper made from last years yard scarecrow. We placed tealights in front of each gravestone. these glass holders were from sented candles used throughout the year. Window shapes cut out such as bats, mice and pumpkins were all from used cardstock. Try going MORE green, it's fun.
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