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Halloween 2014
Yard Display


In 2014 I had made a lot more dolls, some hairy spiders, a mausoleum, creepy little Dora dolls, a Chucky doll, a hair splitting doll, Dollypead and more carved pumpkins.  This year carving the pumpkins took a toll on my injured wrist so I painted the last one as an eyeball which lasted for a couple of months in the garden.  Many of the display is hand made but also allot is bought. There isn't much available in Australia in the way of props however every year more and more becomes available.



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