Tuesday, November 1, 2011

2011 haunt pictures

Hope everyone had a great Halloween. We got a bit of it all. The weather was great for the haunt and party...though a bit cold..30 degrees! But no rain until trick or treat on Sunday here. The winds picked up and destroyed enough for me to be busy repairing props for the day. Here are a few photos, more to come with the video.
                                  The garage interior for the party
                                      The roof Jack o Lantern shelf







skeleton panels for the garage









11 comments:

  1. Looks amazing!! Such great photos!

    Hope you had a Happy Halloween!

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  2. I bet you were frantically trying to save your props from the weather! Hope everything made it through the night. I love that jack-o-lantern man who is creeping through the graveyard! It's fun to see your garage panels finished as well. Awesome job!

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  3. Really nicely done! You've got some beautiful 'crows!

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  4. Love this so much! Amazing work!

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  5. What a fab yard haunt the Deadwood Cemetery is! Great photos, thanks for sharing. Hope you guys had a most magical All Hallow's Eve! Looking forward to next year....

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  6. WOW you did a great job! I love the Scarecrows, especially the one that is reminiscent of Pumpkinhead. That lighting on that tree is perfect! Great job!

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  7. Glad to post a tribute to your hard work... Hope that your Halloween went well...
    Your friend ....the Doctor

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  8. Looks really frightening.. in a good way! I love your blog -- I want to pass on the Liebster ("Dearest" in German) Blog award to you.

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  9. Caught the video on blogspot before you pulled it--so awesome! You're right; the music enhances it so much!

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  10. AMAZING!!! Seriously brilliant ;p

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  11. Halloween always reminds me of skulls, pumpkins and most of all, cemeteries. It's one time when people are rather excited to go out dress up as scary characters, commonly as undead risen from the grave. It's also the only time when the whole place is cheerful rather than gloomy.

    - Loria Schleiff

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