You've already seen my spooky cube. Now it's your turn! Well, now you can scare the pants off of your co-workers too (okay, maybe you really wouldn't want to see them with their pants off, but you get the idea!). Besides the cobwebs and the hanging tarantulas, here are some practical Halloween ideas.
Has your computer died and gone to heaven? Then it's going to need its own tombstone. The Neon Tombstone Sculpture costs just $9.97, and it has two light modes: steady and flash. It uses 4 AA batteries (not included) and stands 8-inches tall.
And no cube would be complete without the Fimo Halloween Design LED Lamp! It features skeletons, bats, and pumpkins that light up. It measures 4 1/8- by 4 1/8- by 4 1/8-inches high, requires 3 AA batteries, and sells for $9.
Dress up your computer mouse with this Halloween Mousepad! It features a durable cloth top and a rubber backing. It's even machine washable. Get it for $14.99.
Have you ever seen a ghost? I don't think I could handle it if I did. (Just watching Unsolved Mysteries gave me the creeps!) Want to know the truth about ghosts? Well, it is said that ghosts love the smell of lemons. They love to hear humans laugh and sometimes they can move things through energy. You're more likely to see a ghost at night because they use less energy at night. And if you see a hooded black smoky figure at the foot of your bed, be careful!
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October 19, 2006 9:53 AM
Thank you for bringing it all to us, Jen! I really like the mousepad this time around-really gets you into the spooky spirit of Halloween! And the tombstone lamp is perfect for decorating your yard when trick-or-treaters come by! ;)