Where To Find The Halloween Decor Of Choice


by Michael Selvon - Date: 2008-11-20 - Word Count: 510 Share This!

If you're looking for Halloween decorations, then you'll need to plan wisely if you're on a budget. Many people add pieces to the Halloween decor each year, buying one big-ticket item, like zombie animatronics or a full-sized coffin and several haunted house accessories, like body parts, pictures and banners. If you will be having a Halloween party this year, then vamped up decorations are essential to creating the right ambiance! Oh, and don't forget the creepy sound effects!

At "The Horror Dome" you will find that it is arguably one of the best sites for the Halloween decor that will freak people out. These professional, Hollywood-caliber Halloween decorations may cost you but they'll last you throughout the years and will really impress friends and family. Some pieces are so cool, that the gothic in you may even want to keep them up all year round. The site offers loads of items to include in haunted houses, such as an entire house of horror facade structure for $11,000, 7-8 foot tall Predator and Alien props for $4,100-$4,700, fortune teller machines and screaming monsters that are bound to shock and horrify your guests. For the more budget-conscious party host, you can buy body parts for as low as $10, possessed changing old-fashioned portraits for $35, a 65-inch hanging ghoul for $70, fog machines for $80, the "It's Alive" baby puppet for $80, a fortune telling machine for $150 and a zombie popping out of the ground for $270.

Are you looking to make some of the Halloween themed decorations yourself this year? So many times we see items and think "Hey I could make that," so why not try your hand at craftsmanship this year? At "Creepyfx" you will find DVDs and workshops on creating your own Halloween decorations. At "Goregalore", you can purchase a "corpsification kit" for $45, which will enable you to make your own nasty-looking corpse. At "Annies Costumes" you can build your own spider web for $30 with the webcaster gun. At "Brandsonsale" you will find a make-your-own-tombstone kit for $20. At "Monstermakers" you can find a number of kits and resources for making latex monsters, with kit prices ranging from $30 - $375 and monster teeth kits for $40. This could be great Halloween fun to do with older children. "Monsterguts" offers a number of kits for making homemade animatronics, from $2.49 for the LED eyes kit to $149 for the thrashing box monster kit. If you've got an engineer in the family or you're feeling really tech-savvy, then you can try your hand at making your own skeleton animatronics via the directions found on "Wildrice".

Last, but certainly not least, consider how the Halloween music and Halloween horror sound effects can really help set the tone for your Halloween party. If you're looking for a huge selection of CDs, then check out "Goregalore", which offers some scene-specific soundtracks, such as chainsaws, industrial machinery sound effects, cemetery sounds, thunder and rain, night creatures, demonic whispers, zombie attacks, pipe organ music, creepy carnival, dark orchestral or Danny Elfman inspired soundtracks.

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