![]() ![]() ![]() One can black outdoor paint (for painting wall).One sheet of 1/4in thick plywood at 4ft x 8ft.Four 2x3s at 3ft 7in long (Frame of wall).Skill Saw or jigsaw (For cutting plywood).An old, cracked mirror hangs next to her on the wall…Īfter a moment or two, the lights in the front room are dimmed and an eerie apparition of a ghost begins to appear in the mirror…īasically as the light fades, and there is a black light shining on a mask behind the mirror that shows through.ĭIY Ghost in the Mirror Trick Tutorial Tools: That’s the beauty of Halloween, the older and more weathered-looking it is, the better the effect! My HauntĪs you can see in the pic below, my trick-or-treaters would walk up to a séance room with a creepy-looking witch waiting for the next brave soul to come along to have their fortunes told. Also one year, the glass was accidentally broken and I was planning on replacing the glass…but then decided that the cracks actually made it look scarier, so I left it alone. Since then, a lot of the decorative, goopy-looking monster mud that I smeared along the edges of the frame for a more ‘icky’ appearance has chipped and cracked off, giving it even a more dilapidated look. ![]() My transparent mirror actually has a lot more character now than it did all those years ago when I first made it. Aside from being one of my most favorite tricks to include in my Halloween home haunts, the ghost in the mirror (also known as the transparent mirror) trick has also been one of my longest running effects at my haunts, going on 2o years now. You may recognize this awesome trick if you’ve been through the famous Disneyland Haunted Mansion. ![]()
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