Getting Your Halloween Creepy On!

 


(Some battery-operated candlesticks and fishing wire, push pins to secure to the ceiling)


There are so many great opportunities to create spooky atmosphere for Halloween or just to make scary photographs. Here's some ideas - 



I froze a cartoon on the tv and then held up a mason jar and photographed from the mouth of the bottle, using the bottom of the bottle like a creepy lens.


I used a vase with glow sticks in it, put a doll head on top with no eyes and a glow stick inside.


Fill water bottles with glow sticks and open one glow stick and put it all over the ball to make it glow. Bowl!


A picture of your face through a wine bottle.


Leave dolls or doll heads outside and let them age. Take pictures on a full moon.


A shattered doll head 


Line doll heads up under the TV for scary movie watching.


Cut out a scary shape (tree and cat) out of cardboard and paint it black. Put this in the front window. Put a blue or red bulbe in a lamp, remove the shade to help backlight it.


Reflect a scary mask on a knife.


Take a pic through the peephole - with someone wearing a mask. 


Cemetery at twilight. 


A simple screaming, terrifying, selfie.

There are a million ways to be spooky. Steam up the bathroom and leave a clawing handprint on the mirror. Go in the backyard after dark on a full moon and capture things that take on a scary look at night. Use glass paint to put a ghostly face on a mirror....

Tis the season to go dark!

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