Description:Creating a horror and terror atmosphere for Halloween parties with these self-adhesive window stickers that adopt realistic zombie hand patterns. This product is a great addition to any holiday party.Compared to other similar products, our zombie hand window decals are easy to apply, you can choose any dust-free, flat and smooth place to paste without any complex tools, saving a lot of valuable time and effort.It is made of high-quality PVC material.There are 5 different sizes for you to choose from.This product is perfectly suitable for home, household, dorm, bedroom, etc.Item Name: Halloween StickerMaterial: PVCFeatures: Waterproof, Wear Resistant, Long LastingSize Details: Style A: 30cm x 45cm/11.81\" x 17.72\" (Approx.)\nStyle B: 57cm x 26.5cm/22.44\" x 10.43\" (Approx.)\nStyle C: 26.5cm x 57cm/10.43\" x 22.44\" (Approx.)\nStyle D: 30cm x 60cm/11.81\" x 23.62\" (Approx.)\nStyle E: 21cm x 29cm/8.27\" x 11.42\" (Approx.)Notes:Due to the light and screen setting difference, the item's color may be slightly different from the pictures.Please allow slight dimension difference due to different manual measurement.Package Includes:Style A/D:\n2 x Halloween Stickers\nor\nStyle B/C:\n1 x Halloween Sticker\nor\nStyle E:\n4 x Halloween StickersPlease contact us to better resolve any issues before leaving neutral or negative feedback. If you have any questions, please contact customer service.
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This past weekend Mister Spooky and I hosted our Zombie Prom Halloween party and it was a great success! It was such fun planning it all out and making a bunch of decorations and recipes for the party! I am really glad we chose this theme because it gave our guests the opportunity to be creative with their costumes and it gave us the freedom to do some neat decorating! I made a bunch of cool signs for the party and tons of yummy (and vegan) party noms! We transformed our apartment with streamers, balloons, room wrap, fringe curtains and lots of twinkly lights - and then made sure everything had a bit of blood splatter on it, tee hee! Mister Spooky and I dressed as the Zombie Prom King and Queen. We got our duds from the thrift store and ripped/bloodied them up. I bought some cheap crowns from the costume store and I made our sashes. Our guests came up with some super-cool costumes and almost everyone stuck to the zombie theme! We had zombie Marilyn Monroe, teacher, janitor, coach, football player, cheerleader, schoolgirl and various zombies, plus a Doctor Doom and a warlock. We dined on icky-looking but delicious tasting food, listened to groovy Halloween music, drank our infamous bloody punch (it is so yummy but so deadly!) and played games like horror character charades, zombie trivia and zombie darts! At the end of the night we handed out some awesome zombie-themed prizes. Everyone had lots of fun and I am really pleased how everything turned out! You can take a looksie at the party pics below: Hosts and Zombie Prom Queen and King (me and Mister Spooky) I love how the "A Night to Dismember" banner looks Entrance with a sign that reads "Welcome to Romero High's Zombie Prom 2012" Beware! I want your brains! Zombie Buffet (pre-party during set-up) Zombie Buffet all set up! I really dug the Zombie Prom sign I made. Zombified plates and blood splatter napkins Zombie Buffet Menu, including Bloody Brains (cream cheese and salsa), Lady Fingers aka Bloody Zombie Fingers, Brain Balls (aka popcorn balls), Mini Mummies (aka pigs-in-blankets), Zombie Puke (guacamole and salsa), Bone Shards (aka chips), Tooth Rot (kettle corn) - everything was vegan! Some goodies on the Zombie Buffet, including Brain (Popcorn) Balls and various body parts Bloody Zombie Fingers were a huge hit! Mini mummies (I like to think of mummies as old school zombies) My sister and I in the handmade photo booth Welcome your undead class of Romero High 2012! I took people's Polaroids when they arrived and they picked randomly from a bowl to see what they were voted as "Most Likely to..." just like in high school! Here is a close-up Zombie restrooms We're coming to get ya! Undead prom queen and cheerleader We want brains! Signs I made for the photo booth Awwww Mister Spooky and I have a prom pic together! I am definitely framing this one! Happy Zombie Prom! Go Team Z! Zombie cheerleader, football coach and football player Ok, she couldn't eat, drink or talk, but her makeup turned out amazing! Cute zombie couple Zombie Marilyn Monroe and undead prom-goer The Prom King and Doctor Doom Undead teacher and janitor ... clever costumes! I think I only have one zombie pose LOL!
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Give your neighbors a spook with these creepy and creative DIY Halloween props. There are DIY ghosts, zombies, monsters, body parts and much more!
PVC Zombies and Fence Halloween Decoration: Here is my Zombie project for Halloween 2017. Using PVC pipe, Spray foam, cheap Home Depot returned paint and clothes from the Salvation Army, You can make these zombies for under $25.
Give your home a haunted makeover with these DIY scary Halloween decorations. There are DIY ghosts, zombies, monsters, body parts, and more!
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We all know that party classic doughnuts on a string, where you have to gobble them up with your hands tied behind your back. We made a Halloween version, with some marshmallow ghosts and it was SO FUN.
Unwrap the Mummy is such a fun game for Halloween parties. It’s easy to do, and requires very little time. The perfect game for classroom parties. Just sit the kids in a circle, and let them unwrap the toilet paper mummy to reveal prizes for all. You’ll Need: 3 or more rolls of super strong …
The Zombie Apocalypse has finally happened. What do ya do first? Board up all your exposed windows of course. Then worry if your brains are tasty. Sorry I've been an irregular Halloween blogger this year, but here's a full blown prop "how-to" post to make up for it. This is a cheap, easy and super fast project. Perfect if your haunt needs last minute details or you want some extra decoration inside for a party this Friday night. How fast and easy? Well... I created these Zombie windows to cover our set's french door area in little over 4 hours today. Step 1 - Get yourself lots of black foam core board. Cut boards to cover windows atleast a 1/4" - 1/2" wider. These will be the main support and create the blacked out areas. Once done, set aside to be used later. If it takes more than one board to cover your window it's okay, you can seam them together easily (explained later). Step 2 - Making wood planks. These are cut strips of foam core. Why cheap foam core planks? To keep light and easily hung temporarily in windows of course (you could also use thicker foam or real wood, but this worked for me on this project). Cut irregular widths and lengths. Forget the ruler, going for that old distressed look. I also cut exaggerated cartoony notches at the end of planks to help sell it. Step 3 - Painting. Trying to pass off foam core as wood planks requires a really decent faux finish. I used a wood grain paint tool, you can find these at most paint or craft stores. If you don't have one, get one. A handy tool in any prop making arsenal. First I painted a board with a thinned coat of grey paint (1 part water/ 3 parts paint). Quickly, while the paint was fresh and wet, I dragged the tool across to create grain. If you've never used one, practice a bit. Varying the angle of the curve while dragging creates unique knots and other natural wood grain textures. Tip - keep a rag handy. The wood grain tool can get gunked up with paint after several passes ruining the effect. So wipe it clean often. Second tip - Once your planks are painted, they may curl a bit, this is because the drying shrinks the paper surface of the foamcore on that side. If happens, lightly wet the back with sponge or brush and the curl will flatten out some when that dries. Step 4 - The fun part. Once planks dry, start arranging them on the window black out boards the way you like. Once set, just hot glue in place. If you have boards that need seaming, hot glue a plank across the seam to bridge them together. Step 5 - Details. On the black areas between planks glue on store bought skeleton arms and hands as if breaking through. If needed, cut the base of them flat to glue more securely on board. I painted all mine green for a classic cartoon zombie look and so would "pop" against the darker boards. I also lightly dusted the bottom of each arm/hand with flat black spray paint so would blend in with the black void better and help suggest emerging from shadow. I also added Zombie eyes. These were Ping Pong balls cut in half. I painted them yellow and used a Sharpie to create pupils and a neon green paint pen for color. Quick and easy. And for extra detail, I used a silver paint pen to dot on nail heads where planks connected. Step 6 - Hanging it up. On the back of the board hot glue a length of picture hanging wire. On the window attach a suction cup hook. Hang Zombie board on hook. Done! They're ya go. My project was constrained by time and budget, but I hope all reading this will take this basic build and get inspired to make your own and improve on.
Looking for a quick, fun, and easy Halloween kids game for your next Halloween classroom party or kids party? Look no further than this simple bean bag toss game we call Hungry Hungry Zombie!
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Halloween is just around the corner at long last and while there are plenty of people out there like me that LOVE the holiday and dressing up for all the festivities around it, there are also plenty who don’t. Fair enough. You don’t have to love it but if you’re going to attend a Halloween […]
Use PVC and chicken wire to create this creepy Zombie prop for Halloween. It's easy to assemble this human frame and create this DIY Halloween project.
This frighteningly real-looking smoked salmon appetizer is perfect for your Halloween spread.
Wynter wears a purple shirt under a brown vest. She also has dark pants, boots, and a white streak on her hair. She wears purple eyeshadow and lipstick.
Get your Halloween party started with the fun Zombie Apocalypse Test Tube Shots!
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Virtual Halloween parties are a great way to connect. This list includes games, activities, themes, templates and ideas.
How to make DIY "DON'T FORGET" Halloween Party Finger Invitations. What you'll need and how to assemble
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