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Last Minute Halloween Ideas Using Your Affordable LED Products

Still having those nightmares of getting crazy over what ideas to throw for your company’s Halloween party? If you’re on the brink of using in the ol’ white linen over the walls with superimposing cutouts that spelled “Happy Halloween!”, then time to wake up and smell the year 2014 because that “creepy” Halloween décor is so ancient, even mummies don’t want it for their own party. Don’t fret and thank goodness for LED technology, your décor problem is solved!

Last minute Halloween ideas? Why not make the most out of your LED products?
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If you think your LED signs and digital marquees only serve as your store’s public invitation to the public for visiting your shop, these twinkling, bright and eye-catching features can also be used to “spookify” your store. You don’t believe us? Here are some ideas:

1. LED Message Board as Headstones

This is one those many things you can do with your LED writing board. Wipe off those menu list inscribed on the board for a while and make it as a makeshift headstone, put it in one corner and add little details like a dilapidated cross made of discarded styro or wood and dry leaves. Put creepy names from famous horror movies like Jack Torrance, Samara Morgan, Damien Thorn, Annie Wilkes or Norman Bates to complete the prop.

2. Scrolling Indoor Sign for Your Sporadic Creepy Message

Just imagine a scene from a zombie apocalypse or alien invasion, wherein everything’s a messy, bloody environment. Decorate shop and/or office space as if the place has been infested by gnarly gut-eating “walkers”. Get a cheap strobe lights, scatter some old newspaper, spill a little fake blood and you’re all set. As for your scrolling indoor sign (and even those programmable and outdoor signages), put a cryptic message (e.g. “They’re coming” or “They’re watching us”) and tilt it or hang it somewhere within the space in a “haphazardly-looking” manner.

3. Rechargeable LED Candles to Light Up the Place, Horror Style

Use your imagination. You can make your store look like a trashed up castle from the movie, Dracula, go as that creepy character holding a candle from Insidious or use is as a simple accompaniment to your carved pumpkin, up to you on how to use your LED candles. In addition, you can also use this as a walkway guide in case you decide not to use regular lights for your Halloween shindig.

4. LED Rope Lights for Added Details

With these long strands of LED string lights, you can use this to details to your place. Using this, you can spell out the word, “BOO!” instead of using the traditional Halloween greetings on cardboard. Heck, if you have a mannequin, you can use this as an added element to your freaky motif by simply dressing it up using the LED strings.

5. LED String Lights for Makeshift Ghost

You can still catch up on the Halloween fever by decorating your office/shop using your LED products. 

Still want to use that white linen of yours? If you insist! And here’s an idea: Attach nylon strings on it, then hang the thing on a corner, or perhaps on the center to form a ghost-like shape. You can put creepy-wacky designs and details such as eyes or mouth. After which, install the LED string lights underneath the linen to highlight the décor.

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