Holiday Guide
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It’s time to get your goblins and ghouls out – Halloween night is fast approaching!
When getting started, gather all your materials close to the site. Place Halloween tombstones randomly as you’d see in an old cemetery so it looks like the real thing. Fill in with skulls, hands, smaller skeletons, rats, birds, etc
Things to think about: How long will it stay up for? Will it be one day and one night or a few weeks? This will determine how sturdily you construct it.
Weather will determine the materials you purchase. I prefer using plastic or composite gravestones, skulls, bones, etc (rather than styrofoam) because they’re longer lasting.
Be sure to position some of your Halloween tombstones at an angle and have some appear as though they’ve fallen on the ground. This makes the graveyard look older and creepier!
Creepy cloth along with skeletons, a zombie hand or 2 and some skeleton animal props added in here and there adds a haunted effect. The fog machine is optional but a thick fog is an extra spooky touch on Halloween night!
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