Halloween projectors are selling like hotcakes on sites like Amazon, eBay and Wish - and what's more, they can be converted to display Christmas scenes too.
As families seek ways to celebrate traditions while under coronavirus conditions, the 'digital decorating' industry is booming - especially around Halloween, bonfire night and Christmas.There is a wide range of projectors on the market, from around £15 right up to over £350.The principle of each is the same, whereby images of ghosts, ghouls and other ghastly things are projected on the windows and walls of the house.The result is an effective and entertaining horror show, perfect for amusing (or scaring) the local neighbourhood. Total Home FX Special Effects Projector, £159.95 This.
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