Wall of fog to project halloween7/27/2023 ![]() ![]() Add a spotlight pointing at your dungeon to keep the spook going at night! 3. The chain and lock isn’t exactly necessary, but it definitely adds to the dungeon motif. Or perhaps write, “Beware” or “Danger” to change it up a bit. Make it a “Monster Dungeon” by using an old costume’s monster gloves instead of hands, and masks peering out from the spaces!Īdd your “Keep Out” sign to really punch up the scary factor. Now is the time to get creative with your embellishments!Īll you need for this project is a board or piece of paper, a black marker or paint, a chain with lock, and some faux hands! (Red paint is optional, in our opinion.) Simply lean your pallet upright so the boards stand vertically, and insert the faux hands as if they are reaching through the open spaces of the pallet. There are some variations on how you could do this, but the simplest way is to stack the pallets upright and zip-tie them together.Īfter securing your temporary wall, add your fog machines and back lighting of your choice. This photo shows some extra scary pizazz with dirty netting. Now here’s an easy way to make your house look totally different – and very eery. ![]() (We like to refer to it as Hearthoween!) We’ve told you about some great DIY wood pallet projects before, but did you know you can use your leftover wood pallets as spooky decorations? We have compiled our four favorite ideas, in no particular order below. October is here! Stores are packed with an endless supply of candy, costumes are available at every turn, and many houses are starting to look festive for the 31st.
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