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		<title>Being A Packrat Can Help Your Yearly Haunt</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am not that big of a packrat, but I have kept myself from throwing away certain things that I probably should throw away just because I said, "Wow, I know exactly how to use this for Halloween!"  While that sometimes upsets my wife, well, let's just say that she is a REAL packrat and knows that she cannot say anything about it :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.halloweenhousehaunt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/chair.jpg" alt="chair" title="chair" width="427" height="285" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-59" />I am not that big of a packrat, but I have kept myself from throwing away certain things that I probably should throw away just because I said, &#8220;Wow, I know exactly how to use this for Halloween!&#8221;  While that sometimes upsets my wife, well, let&#8217;s just say that she is a REAL packrat and knows that she cannot say anything about it <img src='http://www.halloweenhousehaunt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> <span id="more-53"></span></p>
<p>Of course you have to have room to store these things you keep.  I like Halloween, but I am not going to save something that I have to store in a living area or that is going to keep my garage unusable during the rest of the year.  So you might say I am a responsible packrat.</p>
<p>Here are a couple items that I have kept over the years specifically to use for Halloween:</p>
<p>Old china cabinet:</p>
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<p>This is a china cabinet my wife an I bought for $100 when we lived in an appartment in Philadelphia.  We had a lot of china from our wedding and needed somewhere to store it.  It came back with us to Pittsburgh and we used it while we rented an appartment.  Then when we bought our house we eventually bought a new dining room set and this was going to go out to the curb.  But I was a little lazy and the next year it became part of our Halloween haunt.</p>
<p>Old dining room table:</p>
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<p>Again, when we had our apparetment in Philly we needed a table.  We actually bought it in Wheeling, WV where my wife is from and threw it in the U-Haul the day we moved her out there after college.  It also came back with us and got stored when we bought that new dining room set.  We bought it for $50 from a second hand furniture store and the legs come off to make storage easy.  It is pretty beat up but PERFECT for Halloween!</p>
<p>Old panel boards:</p>
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<p>When we bought our new house I needed something to keep me busy on the weekends.  The game room had these hideous white panels on the wall and I decided to redo the walls because there was no insulation behind the walls.  These panels were the walls from the first remodel.  I say the first remodel because they were so flimsy that it just did not work out.  Two years later I tore them off and put up some really solid pine planking.  These were stashed because I was going to use them to wall the laundryroom which was just cinderblock wall.  Unfortunately, over the years of storage they have gotten pretty beaten up and not suitable for that purpose.  I have never really used them to wall up garage on Halloween but this year they are going to get used to hide all the walls, electrical boxes, tools, etc. on the walls.</p>
<p>Old dining room chair:</p>
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<p>I made my wife a deal when we got rid of the old dining room set in that I would keep just one chair because it was actually useable.  The other five where just plain junk.  That chair, which used to be used for guests is now part of our yearly haunt.</p>
<p>Old screen door:</p>
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<p>This is the old screen door that was on the garage door entry to the house when we moved in.  I took it off to fit our washer and dryer inside and never put it back on.  It has been a part of our garage haunt every year serving one purpose or another.  It looks old, because I think it is from when the house was built in the 50&#8217;s so that helps me keep it around.</p>
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		<title>Time To Get Started!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 00:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the wife has taken the children to a birthday party, and I have finished doing some wiring around the house that needed done, I thought that I would get started laying out the garage and thinking about this year's haunt "officially".  My budget for this year was $200 ... the same as last year.  So the first thing I have done is done to the Halloween Store (Spirit is my personal preference) and took a look around yesterday.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the wife has taken the children to a birthday party, and I have finished doing some wiring around the house that needed done, I thought that I would get started laying out the garage and thinking about this year&#8217;s haunt &#8220;officially&#8221;.  My budget for this year was $200 &#8230; the same as last year.  So the first thing I have done is done to the Halloween Store (Spirit is my personal preference) and took a look around yesterday.<span id="more-42"></span></p>
<p>I limit myself to $200 a year for several reasons.</p>
<p>First is that if I didn&#8217;t I would buy too much stuff each year to even use and I know it!</p>
<p>Second is because since I have been doing this for going on eight years now, I have a lot of props that I have been picking up or making over the years already and since we only do our garage up for the occasion, there is no real need to buy much more than that.</p>
<p>Third is because $200 can go a long &#8230; long way if you shop smart.</p>
<p>While I have already discussed a couple items that I have ordered for specific props (see <a href="http://www.halloweenhousehaunt.com/2009/10/it-is-that-most-wonderful-time-of-the-year-again/">this post</a> here) I also picked up a couple more props. I know that <em>some</em> haunters really frown upon buying store props but I don&#8217;t see a problem doing that as long as they are well made.  Quite honestly I do not have the equipment to make a lot of the stuff that I want for my sets and when I can spend $25 at the Halloween store that is preferable to investing $100&#8217;s of dollars in equipment.</p>
<p>One of the items I picked up this year were a set of these fake flame hanging cauldrons:</p>
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<p>They were on sale and will help add some light which has been a problem in recent years with my set designs.  While dark is good, too dark is bad.  I know some people hate these things but the effect is good and I want to knock down the number of candles and open flames because of my plans for the central table this year.  It is going to be impossible to put the candles on the table where they normally are when I have an anamatronic going off every time the kids come up to it.  Just too many opportunities for bad things to happen.</p>
<p>I also picked up this little fella which is a disembodied head:</p>
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<p>He&#8217;ll get used somewhere in the setup I am sure.</p>
<p>And of course nothing goes as far for as little money and the ever useful, all purpose fake spider webs.</p>
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<p>These three bags will be more than enough to go up and down the driveway and all throughout the garage as anyone that has every used this stuff knows.</p>
<p>Total cost for this stuff was about $65.  When you add in those other props that I have ordered the total is going to be close to $200 total.  But I have a little left over from last year too (about $35) so I used it to buy this mask:</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s a very inexpensive scarecrow but the mask doesn&#8217;t have to be great.  It might look cheesy but once the lights are out, the fog machine is on and the other props are going off it will more than do its job.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a look at the garage BEFORE I do anything to it just for reference:</p>
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