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Need Some Last-Minute Halloween Decor? Try This Super Easy TikTok Hack

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We don’t know about you, but we’re getting sick and tired of seeing the same skeletons and inflatable ghosts adorn our lawn each year. Plus, after seeing the vintage Halloween decor trend, we’re feeling especially spooky this season. So if you’re with us, we have a super easy TikTok hack that will be sure to add some frightful fun to your neighborhood. To truly appreciate this ghastly window display, you've got to see it in action:

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The conjuring display is undoubtedly frightening, and we can guarantee the ghosts’ face alone will scare off some less adventurous trick-or-treaters. Nevertheless, we’re all about originality and embracing the spooky Halloween spirit. Plus, the hack is surprisingly easy to pull off—we promise, it’s not as high tech as it looks.

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AtmosFX

As this user reveals in the Tiktok above, all you need is a projector, laptop (or streaming device) and a frosted shower curtain. Then, go to AtmostFx.com for projections that are far creepier than Casper the Friendly Ghost (i.e., creepy clowns that take us right back to the terror of 2016’s clown panic.) Drape the shower curtain over a street-facing widow and project the creepiest scene you can find to give the neighborhood teens the scare they’ve been craving.

SHOP THE HACK

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Amazon

1. Elephas Mini Portable Projector

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Amazon

2. Streaming Fire Tv Stick With Alexa

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Amazon

3. Frosted Shower Curtain


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