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Artist Builds Gigantic Skull Arms Breaking Out of His Home for Halloween

People decorate homes with pumpkins, jack-o’-lanterns and other spooky decorations for Halloween, while others make large-scale displays. Alan Perkins, an Ohio resident, is the second kind. He took up the challenge of building a gigantic skeleton display.

Alan spent nearly a month decorating his home for Halloween. Two giant skeleton arms appear bursting out of his home and capturing another 12 feet skeleton. It is indeed a creative and frightening scene!

Halloween display features another smaller skeleton climbing up the roof. A giant spider, haunted signboards, creepy fence, and boarded-up windows are some other additions to the display.

Alan says;

A few years ago, I saw a tree poking through a roof like they bought a Christmas tree that was too big. I thought it was fun and wanted to make a Halloween twist on it.

“I will be adding a skull head breaking through the roof to complete the prop,” he added.

Also Read: 20+ Unique Halloween Yard Display Ideas for Inspiration in 2021

He has built Halloween displays earlier but this one really took off and received an overwhelming response from Facebook audience.

Artist Builds Gigantic Skull Arms Breaking Out of His Home for Halloween

Image: Alan Perkins/FB

Artist Builds Gigantic Skull Arms Breaking Out of His Home for Halloween

Image: Alan Perkins/FB

Artist Builds Gigantic Skull Arms Breaking Out of His Home for Halloween

Image: Alan Perkins/FB

Artist Builds Gigantic Skull Arms Breaking Out of His Home for Halloween

Image: Alan Perkins/FB

Artist Builds Gigantic Skull Arms Breaking Out of His Home for Halloween

Image: Alan Perkins/FB

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