Halloween in your garden

Halloween in your garden - When night approaches Halloween and darkness hits the streets, anything that produces more fear than a garden unusually dark or dimly lit. If you have a garden or a space at the entrance of your home, do not miss the opportunity to decorate to terrorize families and guests.
Halloween in your garden
The choices are many, it depends on how crafty you are to get it to work , for example, with a stop silhouettes betray some little light for a greater effect. They may be innocent as a ghost or a girl or boy asking costumed  candy.
Halloween in your garden
You can also go to a more shadowy silhouettes, some pumpkins with evil smiles producing some cats chills or goose bumps and tails at war. Just need a thick cardboard and black paint behind a bulb, or just use the light that is already in the garden to place the silhouettes "strategically" in front.
Halloween in your garden
Whether you have a garden or not, the silhouettes can also be put inside the windows so that, viewed from the outside with the right lighting , create an eerie effect. You can be the profile of an owl or a crow, a witch with a cauldron, a bat or ask someone who seems relief cut in cardboard, opaque or vinyl . It's Halloween , anything goes if scary!
Halloween in your garden
Some birds cut from black paper and pinned with nylon thread (that thread as transparent fishing line) may be sufficient for anyone to dare to ring the bell at your door in Halloween without you accelerate "a little" at least the heart.
Halloween in your garden
Since pumpkins are the stars of the night of Halloween takes every corner to place, but do not limit yourself to them: spiders, snakes, rats and mice of plastic usually have much success.

The fact is that in your garden or on a tree, in a pot or in the bushes appears a terrifying creature that can leave you some moments of laughter. They live in fear not only Halloween , do not you think

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