Are you afraid of ghost and dark places? In the month of November, aside from the celebration of "All Saints' Day" and "All Souls' day", people are gathered to celebrate one of the most awaited holidays of the year called as Halloween.
Halloween is the time where people turn their houses and yard into a spooky place to scare passersby.
Also, it's a time to prepare or bake tasty but scary looking treats.
Every year the market offers different ideas to spice up your Halloween.
Overall, it is a time where people can enjoy and have fun.
For those people who have backyards or front lawns, you can turn them into scary cemeteries or a creepy graveyards in preparation for the Halloween.
As early as October several stores are already selling Halloween decorations like tomb stones made out of Styrofoams.
If you are on a budget, you don't have to buy Halloween decorations when you can actually make your own tombstones out of plywood.
After which, you can simply paint them with gray paint for that tombstone look.
You can also create bats out of card board paper.
Other people would go for buying decors to avoid the hassle of making one.
They would buy skeleton and bury part of it on the ground or have some of its parts shown on top of the ground for a more creepy effect.
For example: You can also bury the hands facing upward to emphasize a rising dead.
some shops also offer lights to add up to your Halloween decoration.
They come in pumpkin, witches, and skull designs.
They also have rubber bats and spider designs perfect to place on skeletons and tombstones or on trees for a creepy yard.
To add effects on your spiders decors, you can buy synthetic cob webs.
IF you don't have skeleton decors to display, you can make your own scare crow and make it look as scary as possible.
Some Halloween characters that stand out during Halloween are the Grim reaper, Dracula and Witches.
These characters are available on stores which you can put on your doorsteps to welcome you trick or treat friends.
They even have sensors that can detect movements and reacts to scare them.
If you are on a tight budget you can still enjoy Halloween by making your own decorations or you can go for the old trend of putting up carved pumpkin and self-made scare crows; after all, Halloween doesn't have to cost you much to celebrate it.
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