{"id":2193,"date":"2016-11-05T20:07:43","date_gmt":"2016-11-06T00:07:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dougandruth.com\/blog\/?p=2193"},"modified":"2022-10-08T10:17:16","modified_gmt":"2022-10-08T14:17:16","slug":"halloween-2016-the-headhunters-jungle-hut","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/blog\/halloween-2016-the-headhunters-jungle-hut\/","title":{"rendered":"Halloween 2016: The Headhunter’s Jungle Hut"},"content":{"rendered":"

We have been wanting to improve on our 2007 Tiki theme<\/a>. That  year we made a giant African mask. The mask spoke and rolled its eyes and we planned on using those features to create a circus barker-like character in a somewhat elaborate interactive display.<\/p>\n

The show didn’t make it as far as we wanted. They never do, but this year we scrapped the interactive elements and the production became an exercise in set decoration. The porch was clad with reed fencing and jungle vines. Shrunken heads on bamboo pikes. Two Maori warrior shields. Or at least our interpretation of what a vaguely Polynesian warrior’s shield should look like. <\/p>\n

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