Inflatable Halloween Yard Decorations

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Trick-or-Treaters Love Inflatable Halloween Decorations!

Inflatable Halloween yard decorations are an easy way to ad spooky fun to your home this Halloween. Use them as the main feature of your holiday display to make your crypt the favorite haunt on the block. An airblown inflatable pumpkin, ghost, haunted house, vampire, gargoyle, hearse, skull or spider will look great in your yard, is easy to set up and take down, and will last for years. Don't tempt the spirits! Get an airblown inflatable yard decoration for your home this Halloween.

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Make your house the favorite stop of all the trick-or-treaters this Halloween when you put inflatable Halloween decorations in your yard. Your home will have real spirit and scare up more fun for trick-or-treater by adding airblown inflatable pumpkins, ghosts, skulls and gargoyles to your holiday decorations. Check out the great videos to see these fun inflatable decorations in action. Vote on your favorite Halloween photos. Then order your favorite inflatable decorations through the product links provided. Have the house that all the little ghouls and goblins want to visit this Halloween by putting inflatable Halloween decorations in your yard.

Inflatable Halloween Yard Decorations Displays

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Need ideas about how to use Inflatable Halloween Decorations In your yard? Check out the hair raising displays these people have conjured up!
2010 Halloween Night Display
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Inflatable Halloween Yard Decorations

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Halloween Trivia Questions - Monster Trivia

By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jane_P._Long">Jane P. Long</a>

In Stoker's original novel, the story opens with a young man on his way to Dracula's castle. Where is the castle?

Answer: Carpathian Mountains. The young man is travelling by coach to the castle which is located high in the mountains. His purpose for the trip is too meet with the Count to conclude a business deal.

Ghouls herald from which culture?

Answer: Arabic. Ghouls are not the same as ghosts. Ghouls are a type of Jinn. They are considered evil beings with free will.

In Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, who recognizes that Lucy is becoming a vampire?

Answer: Abraham Van Helsing. Abraham Van Helsing. is from Amsterdam. Dr. Steward asks Van Helsing to come and see Lucy because nobody can understand what is causing her ill health.

Which mythical monster has only one eye?

Answer: Cyclops. Cyclops is a one eyed monster from Greek mythology. According to the legend, Zeus releases three Cyclopes to help him and the other gods defeat the titans.

In the Harry Potter novels by J. K. Rowling, what kind of monster lives in the Weasley's attic?

Answer: A ghoul. The ghoul that lives with the Weasley's is harmless. He only makes the occasional noise.

What monster is often said to kill just by wailing?

Answer: Banshee. Traditionally banshees were not evil. There purpose was to watch over five Irish families and would cry or wail when one was about to die.

How does Dracula travel to England, in Bram Stoker's novel?

Answer: Ship. The ship runs ashore during a storm. When people explore the ship it is discovered that all the crew are gone and only the captain remains, tied to the wheel.

According to tradition what food will repel a vampire?

Answer: Garlic. The tradition of using garlic to repel vampires was around long before the novel by Brahms Stoker. Garlic has traditionally been used to keep evil spirits and creatures away.

Versipellis is an ability that what kind of monster would have?

Answer: Werewolf or Vampire. Versipellis is the ability to change shape. Vampires are also said to be able to alter their form to that of a bat.

If you were travelling in the desert, which of these monsters would you most likely encounter? A ghoul, banshee or werewolf?

Answer: Ghoul. Ghouls live in deserts and like to prey on travellers. They will also rob graves and eat the dead.

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Vampire Rising From Coffin

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History of Halloween

By Abby Wilshire

October 31st is a date that both children and adults alike look forward to with anticipation. We decorate our homes and our yards and try to outspook the neighbours. We scare ourselves and each other with movies and pranks and haunted houses. Did you ever wonder how this tradition came about?

The origins of Halloween date back thousands of years ago to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. The Celts lived 2,000 years ago in what is now Ireland, northern France and the United Kingdom. Their calendar was different than ours is today, and they celebrated their New Year on November 1.

They believed that on the day before the New Year, October 31, the worlds of the living and the dead co-mingled, and they would celebrate Samhain. During Samhain, it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth,and they would run around causing havoc and damaging crops.

The Celts celebrated the night before the New Year by wearing costumes that typically consisted of animal heads and skins. They built huge, sacred bonfires where they would burn crops and animals as sacrifices to the Celtic deities. After the celebration, they would light their hearth fires from the sacred bonfire, and this was believed that it would help protect them during the coming winter.

Halloween survived strongly with the Irish, Scottish, and Welsh Communities and immigrants from these countries brought the tradition to North America. The Irish brought over the idea of the children dressing up and going door to door to collect treats, mainly fruit, which was later used for playing games such as bobbing for apples. Carving pumpkins is believed to have come from the tradition of carving ghoulish faces into turnips to hold candles.

The tradition of Trick or Treating as it has developed in North America seems to have more obscure origins, especially the Trick part. Some believe that the original intention was that the spirits would be blamed for any mischievous behaviour that occurred. They would do things like hiding everyday items of those adults who were less popular. These harmless pranks have gradually developed into more harmful ones somehow, such as throwing raw eggs, soaping windows, and smashing pumpkins.

As this Halloween comes around, we can remember where this favourite holiday came from, and most importantly, let's keep it all in good fun!

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Scarry Sounds

Set the mood this Halloween with some of the most frightening sound effects you will ever hear. Truly unique and professionally recorded, this is one of the scariest collections of sound effects I have ever heard. Download a few of your favorites or the whole album.

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Halloween Blog Posts

Can't get enough Halloween? Here are the latest blog posts on Halloween, decorating for Halloween and scary movies.
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1 PM ? Halloween II '09. Malcolm McDowell. Evil comes home to roost, as unstoppable killer Michael Myers returns to Haddonfield to restore his family, together with his ghostly matriarch. (R) (2:00) TMC: Sun. 9 PM (CC) ? The Happy Ending '69.

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