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  • #16
    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    And the nice thing with drunk 13 year old girls these days is Denny moved to Guam.
    I completely forgot about that!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by GE View Post
      One year, a friend had a coffin setup in the garage with the drinks, and had dry ice in it so you had that "fog" effect coming out.
      I have a friend that did the same for a number of years. But he actually had a small smoke machine connected to it, not dry ice.

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      • #18
        This is a crappy video, but this is what the outside of my house looked like last Halloween. This year is going to be bigger & better.

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        • #19
          The Halloween stores are popping up now go check them out. Motion activated stuff works well as the kids don't see it comming.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by S_K View Post
            I have a Guillotine you can borrow. A Stage prop my daughter built for a play. (tale of two Cities) It's a third scale model. About 7 foot tall and 5 foot long. (Real one was 21ft tall) It has a safe blade. It will pop a ballon but won't cut off your neck.
            Nice! Where are you located?? I'll talk to my daughter and I'd have to see if my husband could go pick it up in the truck.

            Leah, I'll PM Jluv for sure!

            How do I set a dark, creepy effect inside? Black lights only? Candles?

            I'm definitely considering the coffin for drinks and/or a dry ice "smoking" punch bowl.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Gear_Jammer View Post
              This is a crappy video, but this is what the outside of my house looked like last Halloween. This year is going to be bigger & better.

              Great job!!! How did you do the silhouettes in the windows? I'm trying to focus more on inside versus outside since the kiddos will likely be indoors most of the time, but that would look cool when they arrive!

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              • #22
                You can also freeze water in a glove to make ice hands for a punch bowl. I'll have to sit and think of ideas. The party I was involved with last year was for little kids and I was incharge of food.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by downshift_me View Post
                  You can also freeze water in a glove to make ice hands for a punch bowl. I'll have to sit and think of ideas. The party I was involved with last year was for little kids and I was incharge of food.
                  Good one, thanks! Easy and cheap too!

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                  • #24
                    My shit is deep in storage. It would take hours just to get to it. Otherwise, I'd happily let you borrow whatever you want.

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