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Once you’ve gotten your smoke screen set up, simply aim your projector and let the spooking begin. Use a projector to transpose Halloween-worthy images and scenes onto your home. Make it look like Dracula or zombies are milling about inside by hanging a taught, white shower curtain on windows and then rear projecting images or videos onto it. From the outside, guests will be spooked by the apparent apparitions in your home. Or go all out and set up a projector on your lawn aimed at your home to turn your whole house into a haunted one. If you’re in an apartment, there’s still plenty of projection fun to be had: try projecting zombies and ghosts onto white walls for a haunted home on a mini scale. Use a hologram projector to bring lifelike, 3D images into doorways, hallways, and lawns. Without the constraints of the white screen backdrop necessary for regular projectors, using holograms allows you to haunt all over. To get a holographic effect for a fraction of the cost, use a semi-transparent material (such as bridal mesh or gauze) as the backdrop for a traditional projector.

Just make sure the material is hung taught and see-through to make it appear like your otherworldly visitors are actually floating around the space. There are so many great ways to incorporate a fog machine into your Halloween décor. Use piping to direct fog through a jack-o-lantern or out of a zombie’s mouth, or use a fog chiller to make fog stay low and swirling around the ground. A few strategically placed fog machines will add just the right amount of mystery and doom to Halloween night. Set the mood with some Halloween lighting by swapping out front porch bulbs for orange ones. For a more powerful effect, replace indoor lights with green bulbs for an eerie glow from the inside out. Or string garlands of glowing pumpkin lights around trees, doorways, and banisters for a festive way to get in the Halloween spirit. From spooky sounds to freaky figures, step up the fright factor with motion-activated scares. Unsuspecting trick-or-treaters will shriek with delight at the sudden excitement.