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I am new to this forum. I am doing a haunted House for my daughter fundraiser and I am so confused. I am looking for scary things that are super cheat. If anyone have any tutorials to help me I would love some advice.
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How about the type of scary pumpkins that Stolloween and others do so well - cardboard, papier mache and paint - that is good use of free/recycled materials.
How about the type of scary pumpkins that Stolloween and others do so well - cardboard, papier mache and paint - that is good use of free/recycled materials.
Yes I seen a couple on here but a lot of the things I see I can no longer find
Are you doing a walk through kind of thing, or one room? What ages do you expect to come through?
Bigants cheap and easy monster in a box- see the pros thread
Are you doing a walk through kind of thing, or one room? What ages do you expect to come through?
I am doing a walk through and I'm doing teens and up
Bigants cheap and easy monster in a box- see the pros thread
How do I find the pro thread I'm on a ☎
Ok thanks for the information but I'm doing a walk through haunted house in my backyard
"Super cheap" is a limiting factor. Pumpkins, ghosts made of bedsheets or gauze or cheesecloth, dummies made old clothing stuffed with plastic dropcloths or newspaper, paper mache, cardboard tombstones, cardboard bats, cheap store-bought props from places like WalMart or Party City such as cardboard or paper figures, cotton candy spider webs etc.

There's an old adage that definitely applies to Halloween decorating:

Cheap.....Easy.....Good

You can only have two of them at the same time.
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Bigants cheap and easy monster in a box- see the pros thread
How do I find the pro thread I'm on a ☎
Props thread! Im alsoo a phone
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