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This Woman's Amazing Haunted House Is Like Something Straight Out Of A Tim Burton Movie

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This is seriously impressive.

This amazing haunted house was put together by Los Angeles photographer and artist Christine McConnell.

This amazing haunted house was put together by Los Angeles photographer and artist Christine McConnell.

Instagram: @christinehmcconnell

“I’m very enamored with the style of the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s,” McConnell told BuzzFeed last year. “But I love the goofy sense of comedy that came out of the 1980s. So my work is kind of a pretty/spooky combination of those things.”

“I’m very enamored with the style of the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s,” McConnell told BuzzFeed last year. “But I love the goofy sense of comedy that came out of the 1980s. So my work is kind of a pretty/spooky combination of those things.”

Instagram: @christinehmcconnell / Via imgur.com

She told BuzzFeed that her haunted house this year took about four 12-hour days to finish and cost around $250, with the most expensive part being the green lights that come on at night.

She told BuzzFeed that her haunted house this year took about four 12-hour days to finish and cost around $250, with the most expensive part being the green lights that come on at night.

Instagram: @christinehmcconnell

"When I was photographing myself on the porch, people driving by were stopping and also taking pictures; it was pretty funny," she said. "Also, tons of parents with their kids kept wanting to take pictures of themselves against the house."

"When I was photographing myself on the porch, people driving by were stopping and also taking pictures; it was pretty funny," she said. "Also, tons of parents with their kids kept wanting to take pictures of themselves against the house."

Instagram: @christinehmcconnell


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