Hack a prop ghost to fly continuously for Halloween

Hack a prop ghost to fly continuously for Halloween

Check out this instructional video to learn how to hack a prop ghost to fly continuously for your Halloween display.

The Gemmy Halloween flying ghost product sold primarily at Kmart and Spirit Halloween Super Stores among other seasonal retailers can be hacked to fly continuously.

This is a video description showing how its done and how it flies once its set-up. It also shows one way you can set-up the ghost in a Yard Haunt display.

Black light bolts can be used to illuminate the ghost in the dark without the need for bleaching the ghost material.

Hopefully, this video is informative for first time yard haunters.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/yardhaunt2000
Curated By: rmansur

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