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A Truly Unique, if Baffling, Home in Kansas City
A home for sale in Kansas City looks pretty normal on the outside, with a nice-looking fish pond in the front yard. This window on the side is a clue to how different is it on the inside. Inside, you'll find lovely ornate trim, more stained glass, and...
Michelle Bain of Idaho Used Homemade Decorations to Create a Spooktacular Halloween Yard Display
Since Halloween is approaching, many people have been exhibiting their enthusiasm and skills for the holiday. But how can you stand out from the crowd of decorations, and how far can you go for Halloween?Michelle Bain, a local resident from Idaho, has always loved Halloween but hasn't been able to express her enthusiasm while she wasliving in an apartment. Now that she’s living in a house, Michelle goes all out by turning her front yard into the most horrifying and spookiest thing you'll ever see.Using a vision board to help her plan, Michelle’s Halloween decorations have become more intricate and delightfully horrifying over time. Her cobwebs on coffins, skulls scattered around the lawn and coffins, spooky background noises, hanging "dead" people, a fog machine, and monsters that crawl from underground all add to the spookiness. It is certain to give you chills and a good thrill. Image by: ktvb.com#halloween #idaho #decorations #spooky #yard
Matthew Hammond of Virginia has an Over the Top Halloween Display Complete With Gambling Skeletons and Eddie Munster Style Dragster
Matthew Hammond is a fifth-generation carpenter, and his skill in carpentry is showcased in his front yard every October. For years, Hammond has been bringing his yard to life every Halloween season, using lights, smoke machines, and skeletons of various sizes. This year, Hammond's theme is a dry dock. In his installation, some skeletons can be seen pulling a boat out into the open seas, while others dance, drink, gamble, and play music. If you're ever in Northern Virginia, make sure to pass by Hammond's yard located at the intersection of Mount Vernon Highway and Patton Blvd. Undeniably, Hammond loves Halloween, and he seems to have a skele-TON of fun making his scenes. (All Images: Jay Korff/ 7News) #Halloween #Installation #Skeletons #Virginia #Spooky
The Garcia Family of Clarksville, Tennessee has a Spooktacular and Ever-Changing Halloween Yard Display With Over 30 Skeleton Characters
Eight years ago, Sarah Garcia began a fun project with her kids. The project started with eight tombstones and one skeleton. Now, the one skeleton has become 30, and the eight tombstones are now over 70. The skeletons came to be known as the Bones Family.Each day in the month of October, Garcia, friends, and family, create a scene with the skeletons and the tombstones. That's right. The scenes change each day for the whole month. That's how committed they are to this project, and they've been doing this for eight years already!Now that's dedication.Check out the official page of the Bones Family on Facebook and be updated on everything that happens with the wacky crew.(All Images: The Bones Family/ Sarah Garcia)#Halloween #Installation #Skeletons #Spooky #Tennessee
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