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Looking for some new scares for your haunt? You've come to the fright place! Here on the Props page we're documenting some of the best ideas to help you build out your haunt. This list is driven by submissions from you. So if you have a quality prop that you've built or you're in the process of designing one and would like to share your knowledge with the rest of the haunting community, please forward step by step building directions, as well as detailed photographs, to us here at HauntedNight.com (See the "About>Contact Us"). Proper credit, as well as any desired links, will accompany all submissions. Also, if you have a prop that's already listed, we'd still love to see your photographs and documentation. There are always numerous ways to build props. So please, send them in and we'll add them to the appropriate section. To guide you in your decision making as you search for projects, we've provided you with some helpful rankings. The estimated cost of the project will receive 1-5 dollar symbols:
There are also 5 levels of difficulty:
Simply click the prop name for more details: Haunted Mirror Cost: $ Difficulty: Beginner An inexpensive and simple to build static prop that sets an eerie mood on your front porch for Halloween or wherever you wish to hang it. Caged Skeleton Cost: $$ Difficulty: Beginner Easy to build and a must for any torture chamber scene. Haunted Books Cost: $$ Difficulty: Intermediate A fun visual effect that always gets people talking as books mysteriously slide in and out of the rack. Corpse Cost: $$$ Difficulty: Intermediate Nothing says Halloween like a dead dude. Well, wait, maybe a jack-o-lantern. Okay, forget I said that first part. Nothing is as versatile and useful in haunting as a dead dude. Yeah, that sounds better. There are hundreds of scares that will benefit from having a corpse in the scene. Here's your opportunity to learn how to make one! |










