Thanks to an £8.99 buy from Amazon, Emma Williams was able to totally transform the front of her home ready for the spooky season.
The crafty woman took to social media to show off her Halloween-themed display, leaving many totally stunned.
Sharing pictures of her house on Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, a private Facebook group with a staggering 2.3 million members, Emma said: “Halloween web [for] £8.99 [from] Amazon. Cheaper this time.
“Kids will be happy and it’s for Halloween night.”
Emma’s home was covered in spider webs, which she nabbed for just £8.99.
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She hung the webs from her windows, front door and grass and not only this, but she decorated her front garden with skeletons, bats and ghosts too.
Emma shared her post just 16 hours ago, but it has clearly left many gobsmacked, as it has quickly racked up a staggering 1,500 likes and 616 comments.
However, Emma’s spiderweb home has left people very divided – while some thought it looked great, others were left saying the same thing – that they were concerned it would be dangerous to wildlife.
One user wrote: “That is class!!”
A second penned: “Looks amazing.”
Whilst another beamed: “Omg love it!!!”
However, at the same time, not everyone was as impressed, as one person said: “Nightmare for wildlife getting caught up in that!”
Another added: “Is this rubbish worth killing wildlife? It doesn’t even look good. Stop advertising what are effectively animal traps.”
A third commented: “May look good but not good for wildlife.”
Meanwhile, someone else chimed in: “Sorry but that is a wildlife and pet hazard.”
Not only this, but many Facebook users also pointed out that the rain would destroy such a display.
One DIY fan explained: “We did it last year and the rain dissolved it.”
A second chimed in: “All well and good til it rains n sticks to everything lol.”
Whilst another Halloween fan shared: “It’s great till it’s wet. I was gutted putting mine up to be ruined.”
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