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  1. Tips from the Web

    Sometimes the "hacks" posted on the web actually prove to be interesting for haunters. Here are a few I think you might like:

    Stuff an old tissue box with shopping bags. I often use these bags for garbage, of course. I also use them for painting sometimes. This seems like a nice way to keep them convenient and neat.
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    Did you know you can connect two ziplock bags to make a double size bag? You turn one inside out, then ...
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  2. Fright Masks! Crooked Crow

    Masks! Quicker than makeup, funny or spooky, and generally fun!
    Everyone loves the extremely detailed "hero" masks made out of silicone or even latex. These are great for characters that will be interacting in the queue line or on TV spots. If you're just using it in a darkened room where it will be visible for mere seconds, you want something that makes an impression QUICK, right?
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  3. The Godfather of Makeup


    Dick smith (1922-2014) was a groundbreaking make-up artist whose work on films including The Exorcist, Little Big Man, Taxi Driver, The Godfather and Amadeus earned him the nickname “the godfather of special make-up effects” a modern makeup artist that developed a wide array of ...
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  4. April Fool's Day Pranks for Haunters

    Haunters love to scare people. I really don't think that's a controversial statement.
    So, naturally, it seems that haunters would LOVE to scare people on the one day of the year when it is acceptable OUTSIDE of Halloween - April 1.

    In that spirit, here are some things you might try:

    HEAD IN A JAR
    Do you work in an office with a shared refrigerator? Here's a great opportunity to use a prop you may already have!
    Don't already have a head in a jar? ...
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  5. Expressionist Haunting

    It has been said that Expressionism began as a response to impressionism. Impressionist art may be thought of as seeking to create accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities, focusing on relatively ordinary subject matter.
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    Expressionist art, however, seeks to bring out a feeling or emotion in the viewer by depicting the world the way it feels as opposed to the way it looks. The images are distorted and psychologically intense. The intention ...
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