Gigantic Halloween Props

   

12-foot skeleton from Home Depot
also on Amazon 

I noticed at Spirit Halloween store that they embraced the gigantic animatronics even more than the previous year. The previous year, local stores mentioned that the gigantic clown sold the first day they were open and they needed more. 

Does size matter when it comes to Halloween figures? 

It would seem that Halloween lovers are more intimidated by tall figures and one big figure can be enough to create a fright without the need for a yard sprinkled with shorter animatronics that bellow the same corny phrases all night long.

Something spine-tingling happens when you no longer can look a prop eye-to-eye, but have to raise your chin to see its face. 

Let's see how impressive huge figures can be in a Halloweenscape. Many of these are hand-made! People utilize what is around them including trees. 

Consider utilizing - chicken wire, pallets, cardboard, pool noodles, PVC pipe, sheets, paper maiche, cloth, latex....

(werewolf rising 
made from pallets) 






some Amazon cardboard boxes and silver paint -- 


















This gigantic dragon on the roof took two photos - 




Here's help with making gigantic spiders 


Apparently, size does make a gigantic impression! 







If you aren't ready for construction, consider a large inflatable - 





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