Halloween Cat Yard Decorations

What can I make with a refrigerator box for the front yard for Halloween?
I was lucky enough to get my hands on a refrigerator box to use for my outside decoration. I don’t want to cut up this great big box into little tombstones or something small because that would be a waste of a great box. I have plenty of smaller cardboard boxes to work with also.
My front yard decorations are as follows: a jack-o-lantern tree, a giant spider attacking a dollhouse, a cremation wall out of the garage door, a giant jack-o-lantern paper mache hot air balloon with a black cat in the basket and various lights including rope lights that spiral on the lawn in a Tim Burtonesque way.
I don’t want to do anything gorey (I’m gearing my decorations to young kids) and I don’t want to make a coffin. I was thinking I could construct something the kids could walk through, like a classic looking haunted house or clocktower. What are some other ideas?
What about a tunnel? You could hang some friendly looking bats from the top, the kids could walk through it. A haunted house is also a nice idea, you’ll defiantly draw people to your house. I’d say give it a classic but friendly look. Maybe some of those white round shaped ghosts with smiles on their faces. A waving skeleton hanging out a window. You seem very crafty so I’m sure whatever you choose will look great.
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