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Effects:
Walking Through Cobwebs Walking Through Cobwebs

The Effect:

As guests walk through a dim hallway, they feel cobwebs sticking to their faces.

How It Works:

Several black threads are hung from the ceiling low enough to brush against guests' faces as they walk by. These threads feel like cobwebs to guests passing underneath.

Materials:
  • Black thread
  • Tape
Approximate Cost: Negligible

Preparation:

This is an extremely simple effect that yeilds surprisingly good results. You can use any number of means to secure the threads to the ceiling. I have always taped them up, but I'm sure you could staple, glue, or even sew the threads in position. Use about 20 to 30 threads for a good effect. Make sure there is a black wall or dark area behind the threads so that the guests won't see them. You may need to comb through the threads with you hands every once in a while to straighten any of the threads that may have tangled.

Victor Tapes up several threads.

This is an effect that you have to actually try in order to understand how effective it really is. I had read this idea in several places while looking for Halloween ideas and thought it sounded stupid and inneffective. It was not until I was going through another haunted house that had implemented this that I realized what a great effect it was that I had been ignoring.

One last note to haunt builders: You will probably want this to be one of the last effects you set up. I can tell you from experience that it is extremely annoying to have to walk through a whole mess of freaking strings every time you need to set something up on the other side of your haunt.

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Effects

Completed Effects:
- Magic Box
- Projector Ghosts
- Pepper's Ghost
- Rickety Floor
- Cobwebs
- Tree Projection
- Curtain Spirit

Incomplete Effects:
- Living Head




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