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Do you love driving around your neighbourhood during October, checking out the ghostly and gruesome Halloween decorations? Even though Halloween is just one day away, with these easy decoration ideas, there's still time to enter the running for your street's creepiest house!

Here are 8 spooktacular ideas for creating a spine-chilling, Halloween home:

1. Remove your doormat and use black duct tape to create a spider web on your front porch.

2. Cut eye holes in empty toilet paper rolls, insert a glow stick in each and strategically place in bushes around your yard.

3. Think large scale and drape spider webs from your eavestrough down to your front porch. Make or buy some massive spiders (you can find instructions for creating your own on Pinterest) and place the creepy crawlers in the web.

4. Use some discarded Barbies or other dolls (you can find them at your local thrift shop) to create an army of zombie dolls. Use grey paint on their faces, mess up their hair and remove a few limbs for the full effect!

5. Nothing says Halloween like swirling fog! Make your own fog machine with a few simple ingredients. You'll need pure gylcerin, distilled water, an empty 2 litre bottle, a small tin foil pie tin and a couple other easy-to-find supplies to create your DIY fog machine. Check online for detailed instructions.

6. Instead of a red carpet entry, offer your guests a faux blood-stained pathway! Cut 3-foot strips from an old, white sheet or drop cloth and lay along your front walkway a few hours before trick-or-treaters start arriving. Step in red paint with bare feet and add some bloodied footprints and splatter some more red paint for a little extra gore.

7. To create the illusion of desperate folks trying to escape your home, cut out forearm/handprints from black bristol board and affix to windows. Use dim lighting for the desired effect.

8. For a weird and whimsical look, shape chicken wire into ghostly figures, spray with glow in the dark paint and place on your front lawn.

You can find plenty of exciting ideas for Halloween decorating at http://www.countryliving.com/diy-crafts/g1370/outdoor-halloween-decorations/.


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