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    Roaring 20s Speakeasy Party Entrance Decor (with free printables)

    • The first trick was to figure out how to create an alley in the garage. I decided that brick wall scene setters* would be the way to go for the walls. They come in 4′ x 30′ rolls, so I taped two of them together to create … 展开

    The Misleading Sign

    When I was looking for ideas for my speakeasy party entrance decor, I ran across a great idea from Diana at Paint Sew Glue Chewwhere she created a misleading sign … 展开

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    The Shady Characters

    What’s a 1920’s party without some shady characters and gangsters? I used scene setters to create the illusion of silhouettes by taping them to my wall. They’re a little shiny in the dayli… 展开

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    The Industrial Lighting

    Because it did get pretty dark in my alley in the evening, I needed to add some lighting. But I didn’t want to be too bright. So I hung a few outdoor patio lights* with Edison bulbs from the c… 展开

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    The Spooky Butler

    My spooky Halloween butler just seemed to fit in the alley, so he greeted everyone as they came in. But I also think it would be pretty cool to have a real person acting like a bouncer, if yo… 展开

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    The Speakeasy Door

    The last step was to put up another scene setter on the door* that makes it look like the club is closed. I think it was the perfect end to my speakeasy party entry. Don’t you? Now that w… 展开

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