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Freak fabric that is sure to frighten! It is terror-iffic. I use it everywhere -- on the walls, draped over props to make them erie, and hanging along my stairs. Without this cloth your setting always seems to be missing something and with it you get a wicked wow factor. In the photos below, I removed two pictures in my home and hung the cloth on the hooks. In the other picture I draped the cloth all the way down my stair case. It really looked amazing in both places.
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A true staple of haunted houses and yard haunts. This gauze cloth is great for decorating your doorway or table, or it can be cut up and added to your favourite zombie or night creature. At 12' long, this is a great value. When using on a doorway, I suggest cutting it down the middle and layering it with another fabric of a different colour or material. You can never have enough creepy cloth.
We've used creepy cloth for many different things: A pirate ship's tattered sail. Enhanced the look of monster props. Made a crypt creepier!
Cool, easy to use decoration. Adds a little creepy extra to you table, over a chair, or on the wall. I've used this over & over at our Halloween parties.
This is the fastest, cheapest, easiest way to haunt your home for Halloween. Creepy cloth is shown here in black, but be sure to get it in natural and green too and mix it up for an eerie effect- great for mantels, above doorways, or as 'tattered curtains.'
This product gives big impact with minimal effort. I used to buy cheese cloth, trash it with scissors, and hang it in doorways & windows at Halloween - but this is better! All the work's already done, and it's BLACK, a vast improvement over ordinary cheese cloth. Just get out your staple gun and let the fun begin!