Terrifying Shape-Shifting Portrait Halloween Decoration Goes Viral on TikTok — See the Video

The creator's chilling decorations have been viewed more than 3.6 million times

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One TikTok user's spooky Halloween hallway is going viral.

Shelby Kreutzberg (@shelbykreutzberg) took to the app to show off the amazingly spooky decorations she hung in the hallway of her home last week. Since then her video has been viewed 3.6 million times and garnered more than 300,000 likes and over 2,400 comments.

“Haunted hallway is complete 🦇," reads the caption of the video.

The Nightmare Before Christmas classic “This Is Halloween” plays in the background of the video, as she shows off bright blue Christmas lights lining the hallway’s ceilings. The lights are covered in a transparent mesh material reminiscent of spider webs and several bats dangle down below.

But things get much creepier when the video pans to the walls.

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In an ornate frame Kreutzberg placed what appears to be a lenticular image of a little boy that at first glance looks like a normal old-fashioned portrait.

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But upon passing the picture and looking at it from another angle, viewers can see the little boy shifts into something sinister with black running from his eyes.

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Halloween enthusiasts have flooded the poster's comments section, commending her for her next-level decorating abilities.

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“Is there any way you make a video explaining how you did this ❤️🥺,” one user requested.

“Wow I thought my house was good. This is AWESOME!!!!!!!” another added.

Kreutzberg's post is hardly the only Halloween installation to go viral on the video-sharing app this year. PEOPLE reported last week that one household’s decorations were so lifelike, that neighbors called the fire department.

The fire department in Glens Falls, N.Y. posted a video to Facebook on Sept. 30 showing a home that looked as if it were ablaze, but evidently, it was the work of two LED lights, a box fan, a silver sheet, and a fog machine.

<p>Lt. Tommy Ordway</p>

Lt. Tommy Ordway

“Tonight crews were dispatched to the area of Sanford St. for a report of a confirmed structure fire,” the video was captioned. “To our surprise this was an amazing Halloween decoration. This display will be up Friday and Saturday nights for the public’s entertainment until the end of the month.”

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