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where did you get the ghost?
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the ghost was cute! I also loved the webs! What are your ideas this year?
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AWESOME! I like the netting as well. Much better idea than the Walmart webs. LOL The flying ghost was cool and I liked the boards over the basement window- nice touch!
Good job! BOO! :0
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Thanks, I appreciate it.
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i liked the heads & the ghost
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The only special lighting was glowing LED eyes.
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i love the popping up heads in the window nice job
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The flying ghost is great. I am surprised that someone in the neighborhood didn't complain about it though (as some people are want to do). Was it lit by any special lighting?
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did you make the ghost?
kndyk914 2 years ago
Yeah, I made it. My neighbor made the pulley system that went over the street. He set up some sensors to automatically switch the direction back and forth.
xabaras 2 years ago
What did you use for the exterior spider webs, are they sheets? They look great. I usually use the cheap stuff from Wal-mart but yours look like they would hold up against the weather. I love the heads in the window. Each year I put a "giggle buddy"(doll that stands and talks) in the shower stall of the guest bathroom. It's hilarious because it's sound activated. Plus, I remove the bulbs and put black lights in. Great fun.
Twynke 4 years ago
The spider webs are made of beef netting. That's what amusement parks like Knott's Berry Farm use too.
xabaras 4 years ago
It looks great. Where can I get the beef netting from?
Twynke 4 years ago
It's hard to aquire in small amounts unless you do a group buy. I participated in a group buy with some people at hauntforum dot com. Also, try doing a google search for beef netting. There is information on buying it in 20 pound rolls at halloweenfear dot com
xabaras 4 years ago