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MmeLeota
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Post by MmeLeota » Dec Thu 10, 2009 11:34 am

WOW!!!!! Mindflipper, those decorations are awesome!!!! I love them to bits!!!! We don't really decorate much since neither one of us seems to find the time to do so throughout this time of year, but a couple of years ago I put up a Halloween village that I had for years but never used...got a little creative and re-themed it a bit. (let's just say, it stays up all year) If I can get some pics I'll post them.

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Post by MetalRage » Dec Thu 10, 2009 12:11 pm

mindflipper wrote:
MetalRage wrote:where did you get the nightmare before christmas clock??
Not available for purchase, it was built by me. It's built from a halloween candy bowl, a chip & dip tupperware tray, BBQ spit motor, a wreath painted black, 4 christmas ornaments, 4 C7 light "candles", a string of C9 20 yellow lights, yards of PVC pipe and PVC fixtures. The numbers counting down the days are the numbers you buy to attach to houses to display your street address. The face of the clock was created in MS Powerpoint, printed at KINKO's, and then heavily laminated. The first face used the same font as the HMH clock in DL, but it was hard to read by some, so it switched to the font used by DL when branding the HM. That made it easier to read.
Ok lol thanks.
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