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Scary Halloween Decorations
A Halloween cemetery is an excellent option for a scary indoor or outdoor Halloween display. All of us are more or less terrified of graveyards from the time we were kids. So the idea to transform your yard into a cemetery for this holiday comes to many people. Here you can find some ideas how to turn your yard or the inside of your house into a mysterious graveyard.
- Place a fake owl, bat or raven on the top of the uppermost gravestone, arrange it in such a way that makes it look as if it is guarding the tomb.
- Plastic pumpkins and creeping plants can create a little pumpkin area in the middle of your cemetery with a big frightening Jack-o-Lantern in the center.
- Hidden blue light illuminating the cemetery will make it look mysterious. If you have pumpkins in your display the area should be illuminated with little orange lights.
- Place an audio player someplace where people will not be able to see it either in a tree or at the back of big gravestone for sound effects like crying wind, the howling of an owl, noises of crickets, cracking noises, a weeping little child, crying lady and other similar sounds on a repeating sound track.
- If you are planning to place the cemetery over a significant piece of land in your yard you can construct an old-looking entrance, columns and metal fence covered with moss and fake ivy and artificial spider webs to give an impression of a deserted cemetery.
- To make this cemetery even more scary and disturbing you should make 6 to 8 inch high piles of loose soil over of the new burial plots and spread old leaves and branches all over them.
- If you install lightning generators with timed sound effects this Halloween cemetery will become irresistible.
- For gravestones to look real you need to inscribe them with epitaphs and some kind of authentic designs and place them irregularly or a bit bent.
- A nice touch would be to add real dust on them and put weeds around the their base and at the top of some of them. Also spider webs would add to the effect.
- It would be great to have tiny fog machines for creating mist on the ground with programmed time controls and a bigger one for the steam in the air. They should be out of sight at the back of the grave stones or any trees in your cemetery.
Give your car a Halloween look using sticky labels, pictures, and signs.
Show all scary Halloween toys on a table. Stick every creepy Halloween picture you have in a frame, and put it on the wall in the middle of the hall where your celebration will take place. Beautify and illuminate your party with special Halloween lights. Distinctive Halloween music and videos should be played to give off a frightening effect.
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