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The "Ham Head" stole the show at my adult party, creeped out the teens at the teen party, and the kids at the younger kids party were just too darn busy running like wild animals through the house to notice anything except the apple bobbing. |
When I was a kid, we never got to bob for apples, so I wanted to make it a tradition for my kids. Here is my daughter, Taylor showing them how it's done! |
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Here, my husband was trying to get that "London Fog" atmosphere going in the graveyard. |
My kids |
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Our office
(lights on) with the "SceneSetters" wall covering |
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And, lights off with the blacklights on |
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Below left is the Bucky that held the cauldron with the
candy for the ToTs. I had some glow sticks in the cauldron too, which
looked neat. |
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Below is the dining room, with and without light |
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Below, the "Batroom"
The bottom right picture in this group is the gorilla in the shower. |
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The nook |
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I actually used a very stretchy see-through fabric that I
got at Wal Mart for a buck a yard on the lower half of the walls in the
nook. I did as previous years and hot glued the "bone chair rail" at
the top. |
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Andy's crime scene. He had his old Jeep roped off
with crime scene tape and this Bucky on the ground with a glow in the dark
chalk outline, complete with some shell casings on the ground surrounding
it. There was a Bucky in the Jeep as well, but I think the pics are
still in the film camera in the closet... |
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To the left is my fence under construction. |
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