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Comments: More often then not I build my own props for my pro haunted house, But I am on a budget! If you were to make this out of foam it would cost about $300-$400 just for a 8` by 25` wall! It`s not worth buying expensive Halloween electronics from spirit (When can make those my self) but just buy the room rolls! Great product my only complaints are that this product is very flimsy and would work better in a 8` by 25` roll for the same great price! Good Job! Sincerely, Anders Cemetery Creator |
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Comments: Its just what I need for our dungeon scene in our haunted house! It really looks real! Its perfect for any dungeon scene. Get a role of it! |
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Comments: I decorate extensively for Halloween and generally make my own props rather than buy the high end animatronics. I purchased this to make an outdoor castle. It is easy to work with and impervious to water which really helps. There are two things that could be improved, one is the thickness. It tears rather easily. However this is easily fixed by using 4-6 mil black plastic as a backing material. The other is the height, in order to cover a wall or to make your own walls you have to use multiple strips. I would prefer this in an 8 foot by 50 foot roll. |
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Comments: This is my 2nd year using this scene setter and it's perfect for what I need. My only con is that it's very flimsy plastic and can rip easily if you use a staple gun to attach it outdoors. My recommendation (if you use a staple gun) is to reinforce the area you're going to staple it with a piece of duct tape. This will prevent the material from easily tearing and falling off your wall. |
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Comments: I lined the bottom half of the wall with this scene setter, and draped creepy cloth along the top half- it looks great! It's a great background decoration for that creepy halloween party. Guests will be talking about this one for months. |
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Comments: We are making a Halloween display outside and this scene setter will be perfect for making walls. |
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Comments: We build a framework in front of our house and skin the outside with this SS adhered to 3-6mil sheet plastic with 3M 77 spray. We do the same on the inside with other SS patterns for different "inside" scenes. Use "rusty" painted PVC pipe on the inside to shore up against the wind. We have at least one Santa Ana windstorm each Halloween Season. Some of our panels have been in use for more than 6 years. Easy to rollup and store in small area for next year. Great stuff!!! |
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Comments: I mulled over getting wall coverings for my annual Halloween party for years. Last year I finally took the plunge, and I'm glad I did. I covered all of the major walls in our living room and kitchen with it (up to the 4-foot height), and it utterly transformed the place. The difference it makes is astounding. One roll of it, cut strategically, was enough to do the job. The only downside is the difficulty of use. The vinyl is fairly thin and curles from packaging, and cutting straight edges is tough. Getting it on the wall without a lot of wrinkles is next to impossible, but in the proper lighting you won't even notice them. Use a generous number of loops of packing tape on the backside to apply, and cut around lightswitches and things if they get in the way. Stick with the tough application process and you won't be disappointed. |
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Cons Best Uses Comments: I used this as the back drop for costume photos for our annual Halloween party. It looked pretty cool. I put two sheets together to make an eight foot wall. What I don't like is it wrinkled a bit (and you could see the wrinkles in the photos) because it came wrapped around a piece of flat, folded cardboard - it would do better on a roll. Also, I really wish these room setters came in a complete eight foot size - it would save me a lot of time and I'd buy many different kinds. |
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Comments: I use 2 of them creating an 8' high stone wall look around the outside of my house. I cut a cave opening at the doorway. |




