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Backyard EntrepreneurTM Ghost and Monster Buster The piano is a monster that screams when you touch its teeth.-- Andre Segovia
Make money as an entrepreneur at home as an expert ghost and monster buster or remover. Sell your own line of products that your customers can use. Get Rid of Ghosts and Monsters We all have monsters. Kids especially take them seriously. Create a business of banishing ghosts and monsters from homes, closets, and from under beds. Dress up in appropriate attire depending upon whether you are getting rid of ghosts or monsters. Take into consideration the age of the person for whom you are performing this service. Sell Your Own Line of Ghost and Monster Removing Products Create your own special line of monster dust or ghost dust. When making the recipes, take into consideration that sight and smell are the two crucial elements. Mix together salt and sparkly glitter. Add a special scent of your choice. Vanilla works really well. Peppermint oil, too. You can purchase oils for scents at hobby stores. Be certain that after mixing, you let the mixture dry. Dust should not be damp clumps. Test to make certain it will not stain the carpet. Sawdust from cedar is most effect for monsters in closets. It also elements moths in closets. Make the sawdust from cedar fence slats (untreated only) or purchase cedar strips used in closets to saw up into dust. Another effective method to rid a house of ghosts or monsters is to hang decorative bags made of netting with cinnamon sticks, cloves of nutmeg, bay leaves, dried orange, lemon, and lime peelings from doorways. Or slowly boil the contents of the bags on the stove and let the smell permeate the house. This drives away ghosts -- as long as you set a timer to remind yourself to top off with water. A burned pot smell does not work. Crushed evergreen sprigs with shredded pine needles works well in winter. Experiment with your own mixtures and methods of packaging them. Do not use an aerosol as it is not good for the environment. Use a mister if the house owner does not mind a bit of moisture. © Backyard EntrepreneurTM 2007 Link to us. Contact us if you wish your site listed here as a resource for monster ghost busting. Here are some resources to help you get started. Links Books Supplies Fabric for Bags |
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