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Halloween-Ghosts
| Halloween-Ghosts Did you know that most of the earliest ghosts were not there to haunt or scare people? Actually, most early ghosts were said to ask the people they interacted with to properly bury the ghost’s body or to give information to help a loved one. To find out more about the earliest ghost stories look intoThe History of Ghost and Spirits is interesting. |
| I usually group these Halloween-Ghosts around my headstones to provide light to the cemetery scene. My ghost have tails which helps them look more ghostly as well as sit better on the hill side where I place them. To pull the entire Halloween grave yard scene together I add someground breaking commercially available skeletons and extra bones. | I purchased a rising from the grave (remote control or movement activated) hooded skeletal to add a little "fright" factor. This piece was inexpensive and didn't work exactly as it should but it scared a couple of kids enough so they made a detour around the cemetery after they got caught by surprise by the pop up prop.
| This Ghost-SCREEN can be made for any size window. The screen can have one ghost or multiple ghosts. They can be just white or have various shadows to make them more dimensional; they can be friendly or scary. I make mine out of fabric so they last for years but the can be purchased in the plastic form as well. |

HALLOWEEN-GHOSTS STORIES 
HALLOWEEN GHOST RECIPES 
HALLOWEEN GHOST CRAFT
OTHER HALLOWEEN CRAFTS CREATING A CEMETERY SCREEN for your Halloween screen. Video instructions are available on this page to show you how to make and assemble this Halloween scene. |
 



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