My mom used them (or a similar brand) to decorate for a halloween party. They're okay looking. She had to use tape to keep hers up...I don't think they are clingy. She had tombstones, bats and crows breaking through windows. I think that she said she ordered them through M & N Int'l. I know I've seen some at Party America, too.
The Scene Setters are made by Amscan. You can use a product callled Stickey Tack to hang the product with no damage to your walls. We carry the full line of Scene Setters at HauntedFog.com
Also Solo has a new Creat A Scene product that will be on the Halloween Shelves this season - some Great stuff and is more cost effective -
I just place a $1,000 order with them... great stuff!
We will have it on our site soon - but we are focused on selling product next season. We got too busy this season... ops:
Holler if you want some - I'll add you to my next order! :wink:
I have to ask.. Why not use traditional wallpaper? Although you can only use it for interior applications, it's one of the easiest ways to create many Scenes. I used wallpaper in my haunt for years. There is even recessed prints for the ultimate illusion.
Now that's some cool wallpaper. Don't think I've ever seen that at Home Depot.
I honestly thought the Scene Setters stuff on the outside of our haunt was pretty tacky looking. It looked Cheap. But - it looked better than mis-matched plywood when we had 17 days and NO money to move out of our building and into a parking lot.
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The child is grown, the dream is gone.
I have become comfortably numb.
I bought several packages of Scene Setters last year. Grim Reaper, Skeletons behind Tombstones..that sort of thing. I haven't used them yet, but I'm thinking about putting them on the walls of our Arboretum. With ivy running all over and around them, as well as other plants, they should look okay.
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