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HALLOWEEN SKELETON
BUYING GUIDE - 2
Halloween Connection
sells a large variety of life-size skulls in a wide range of prices to fit just about anyone's
Halloween budget. They range from around seven dollars to thirty dollars in
price depending on the quality
your looking for or your need.
The Budget Life-Size Skull is an adult size skull featuring a movable
jaw and removable calvarium (top part of the skull), and retails for around thirteen
dollars, making
it an ideal addition to your Halloween prop collection. Skulls can be
used in your graveyard, set next to pumpkins, as part of a
larger display, even as a dining room table center-piece
with the calvarium removed and Halloween treats placed
inside the skull.
You can even buy
bags of bulk bones by the pound!
The Anatomical Chart Company's "Bone #1" package contains approximately
ten pounds of assorted 4th
quality bones including a life-size skull, humerus, hand, hip bone,
sacrum, foot, lower jaw, clavicle, ribs, vertebrae, arm and leg bones in
various sizes from life-size to mini.
We like to fill a large plastic cauldron with a bag of these and
set it on the porch for a very spooky decoration. Remember, these are seconds and
some may need touching up.
We're
always on the look-out for new and unusual Halloween
skeleton related products and came across this one at the
Halloween Effects website.
This Skull
Mirror Ball will be a great lighting effect addition
for our next Halloween party. The skull shaped disco ball
slowly spins from its own battery powered motor, so you
don't have to worry about running a power cord from the
ceiling to an electrical outlet. Small mirrored mosaic glass
tiles cover the eight inch skull. It even has glowing red
LED eyes for an added special effect. All you need is one or
two light sources, such as a pin spot and its time to party,
Halloween style.
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