- We took a medium size box, cut out the sides
- Painted it all black with acrylic paint
- We used a cereal box to cut four triangles and taped them together to make the roof
- We added some ghostly cut outs, curtains and ribbon
- I placed inside two plastic tea candles, battery operated
- We also added a lighting fixture on the ceiling. You can find the miniature house lighting fixture at a hobby store. You can see the picture below, I photographed it next to a quarter so you can see the actual size of the lighting fixture
- Lastly, we placed some dancing skeletons inside and pumpkins on the outside.
A little bit of bubblegum here, a little bit of duct tape there and wah-lah! a master piece!
"Sometimes adventure calls and we ignore it. We miss the opportunity for a lifetime of memories. Go ahead, be adventurous" ~Maria Villanueva
October 16, 2011
Haunted House for Home Decor
This was a fun project for the kids.
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I bet you have the happiest kids in the whole world - they must love love love your work. sandie
ReplyDeleteThis is darling, Maria! How creative & cute. You amaze me.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week ~
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
That is a cute project for kids, Maria! Came out great!! Two weeks from Halloween!
ReplyDeletebetty
Great project Maria, I like it!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a pleasant Monday:)
This would be a fun project! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh my heavens that is so cool! I love the lighting in the house and the dancing skeletons are perfect! I feel a copycat project coming on!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Maria, you amaze me. Your imagination has no boundaries! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Those dancing skeletons are great, and I love the names on the grave stones! Your kids are going to have so many good memories of things like this.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the cutest Halloween projects I've seen.
ReplyDeleteDee
Very well said. These tips are really amazing. I appreciate it for sharing them.
ReplyDeletePlastic Ducting