Saturday 1 October 2022

As It Is The First Day Of The Month Of Halloween,

here are a few ideas for your Halloween,


the first from engineer Wild Bill Knowles, here is his 2022 Halloween diorama at his home in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. A group of skeletons are roasting a 1999 Chevy S-10 pickup rotisserie-style over a fire! Meet the skeletons: Crankenstein, Frick and Frack, Klinger, Bonita, and Hacked-Up Hank! Hank is the one caught in a snow blower, Smilin' Sam is in the lawn chair to the right Wow! way to go Wild Bill!

 another way you might want to go is make a spiders web, for us it is not a problem, we have more than enough spiders already! but if you want to make your own spiders web, Trenton Mills beef netting is the way to go, and will sell you a five-pound roll for $30, and larger sizes if you need more, the stretchable fabric comes out to around 13 yards per pound, so that's 65 yards per roll, the company put up a Halloween page because so many people are using their beef netting for Halloween, it has an image gallery showing how others have used it in their home displays, and here are just a few of them,





 uncut netting can be used as an ethereal wrap for corpses or skeletons, Halloween, bring it on!


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