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I want to sterr people through my little yard haunt or otherwise outline "safe" areas to walk through. The idea is to encourage them to go all the way through and see everything - but not to walk through randomly between headstones etc. So I want to define pathway somehow.

My yard is not too big - the whole area I am using is about 350 sq ft. - I thought of buying a bunch of electric candles and defining a path with them but they'd be a hassle to turn on like 100 or so.

Last year I made a feeble attempt at sterring people with a few shepherds crooks and candles/lanterns. The huge amount of traffic I attracted made this kind of futile. People just walked through among the stuff randomly.

Most people are pretty careful but giving them a visual assist is what I am after, even if I end up bulk buying electric candles.

Any ideas?:googly:
 

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Try a string of Xmas lights fastened to the ground with those tent hook thingies to prevent them from becoming a trip hazard. You can get them in a variety of colors and they're safe for outdoor use. It'll also be easier to turn them on and off and a LOT cheaper than loads of candles
 

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If anything, I would recomend rope lights because working with Christmas lights all the time as we have a big display they break easy and with people walking through your bound to have someone step on it. Just my 2 cents.
 

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well... I think the christmas lights, but those ones that are all orange you see this time of year, might work. I think rope light might be too bright and also detract from the authenticity of the look. But thanks, and keep thinking everyone!
 

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Yellow tape with a small sign "warning stay on path" or something like that.

Tour guide? My Mom would lead the kids through because most of them didn't want to walk through my lame yard.:rolleyes: She was dressed in a simple, black witch costume.
 

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after much thought, I decided that the xmas lights on the ground are too much hassle and give off too much light. It WAS a great idea though!

So I'm pouring wood chips on top of the grass to define a path, and lining it with more of my IKEA lanterns on shepherds crooks, and pumpkins.
 

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How About 12"x6" Piece Of Board With A Skelly Hand Painted On Them Pointing The Way, Put Them Near A Lights You Have Marking The Way----or You Could Make A Stencel And Paint Foot Tracks On Your Path, use contractors marking paint,comes in orange,white ,blue, yellow and i would put out a simple sign at the begining stating to your victums to stay in the path
 

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I was also going to give my 2 cents in the rope lighting idea...I use it every year. I usually use purple rope lighting so it's not so bright as to take away from the haunt but yet clearly defines a pathway. And being on the ground, it gives the feel of still wondering through a graveyard - including the people in the scene as opposed to the people becoming outsiders viewing the haunt.

But I do like Front Yard Fright's idea of stakes and rope - it clearly designates the path you want them to follow and stay on.
 
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