Because spooky people need spooky dollhouses It all began when i introduced my son to Scooby Doo. This started his obsession with haunted houses and all things with spooky, haunted, and creepy in the name. This is where the dollhouse comes in. I had decided on making my son a haunted house to play with his Mystery In...
Because spooky people need spooky dollhouses It all began when i introduced my son to Scooby Doo. This started his obsession with haunted houses and all things with spooky, haunted, and creepy in the name. This is where the dollhouse comes in. I had decided on making my son a haunted house to play with his Mystery In...
I made a popsicle stick floor in the attic of my doll house, and I wanted to make it look old and dirty because I'm…
The Do-it-Yourself Haunted House Decoration Kit is available for immediate shipping. I’ve taken one of my favorite computer-generated illustrations of my large stage set design, and made it into tabletop size. (You can find the How-to book for building that 30 foot x 25 foot stage set right here in my Etsy shop) The decoration kit consists of a 24 inch x 37 inch, thick, quality stock paper, printed with all of the pieces for the house on it. There are 16 basic pieces to the project and additional “extras” to add on after the basic build of the house facade is done. Included is an 8-page, full-color, instruction booklet with over 60 photos that demonstrate exactly how to make the house facade successfully, including how to add the creepy curtains and yard treatment. All of the tools and materials are listed in the booklet and they are few and inexpensive. Using one black, FOAM, bi-fold project display board, (the kind we use for science projects- SEE PHOTOS) a sheet of regular, black poster board, scissors, spray adhesive (I recommend Loctite), an Exacto knife/extra blades, and a glue gun, you simply adhere the pieces printed on the sheet to the display board or poster board, where designated. Then you cut out the pieces, and assemble them using a glue gun. If you want a back to the house, get and additional piece of regular foam board for that. I've included a little jointed plastic skeleton, enough gauze to make the curtains, and some spider web. (You can see the skeleton, webs, and gauze curtains in my finished project photo) The finished house facade is 20 inches x 26 inches and is attached to a 9 inch x 20 inch base, perfect to set on a buffet table, a mantle, or anywhere you want a Halloween accent piece. Use your own ideas to accessorize the look with lights, Halloween characters, or your own special touches. (You see mine in the photos) It is fun to make and will give you years of enjoyment! It is a great family project and can be done in a couple of days. SHIPPING IS INCLUDED IN UNITED STATES ONLY. (I DO ship out of the US at current shipping costs and work out special deals for international customers, usually offering two kits shipped as one, to offset the high cost of shipping.) I am available if you should have ANY questions about (or during) the construction. I service each buyer personally and individually. I am a one-person operation. If you have any questions on the product, or how it goes together, simply text me. I’m glad to help. If the product is not what you expected, let me know and I will refund your money (excluding shipping) when you return the product intact. Check out the Etsy reviews. This is my third season selling this product.
From human-teeth tiles to teeny-tiny taxidermy, this insanely detailed interactive diorama reflects the magic, lore, and history of the Southern Gothic.
Take one pretty pink dolls house and make it ready for Halloween. That was the challenge the very talented Tracy Lynn had this Halloween and what a success she made of it! You will be blown away by this amazing haunted dolls house transformation. Tracy has shared with us
I made a popsicle stick floor in the attic of my doll house, and I wanted to make it look old and dirty because I'm…
Spanish Etsy seller EasyPrintAndCut makes tiny, printable papercraft furniture, housewares and decor for haunted dollhouses: grimoires, vampire hunting kits, spooky wallpaper and wainscotting, tiny taxidermy, adorably tiny engravings from tiny…
For my first dollhouse project, I found this plastic dollhouse at the local Goodwill store. I like the Victorian style and thought it might make a nice haunted mansion for Halloween. First off, I peeled off all of the stickers. Then I chose a paint that would work for a good base coat. I chose
Decorating your home for Halloween doesn't have to break the bank. In fact, you can create spooky and fun DIY Halloween crafts using items you probably already have lying around the house. Not only is this a budget-friendly way to get into the Halloween spirit, but it's also a fantastic opportunity to let your creativity
Because spooky people need spooky dollhouses It all began when i introduced my son to Scooby Doo. This started his obsession with haunted houses and all things with spooky, haunted, and creepy in the name. This is where the dollhouse comes in. I had decided on making my son a haunted house to play with his Mystery In...
I made a popsicle stick floor in the attic of my doll house, and I wanted to make it look old and dirty because I'm…
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This is a guide to turning a Dollar Tree dollhouse into a DIY haunted house. Learn how to make budget-friendly yet impressive Halloween decor with this Hometalk tutorial.
Here's how to make your own DIY Halloween Dollhouse with basic materials like cardboard, paint, and glue with this tutorial.
Take one pretty pink dolls house and make it ready for Halloween. That was the challenge the very talented Tracy Lynn had this Halloween and what a success she made of it! You will be blown away by this amazing haunted dolls house transformation. Tracy has shared with us
Because spooky people need spooky dollhouses It all began when i introduced my son to Scooby Doo. This started his obsession with haunted houses and all things with spooky, haunted, and creepy in the name. This is where the dollhouse comes in. I had decided on making my son a haunted house to play with his Mystery In...
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Create your own Haunted Halloween Dollhouse from a thrifted dollhouse. Cheap and Amazing Halloween Decor.
This is a fun haunted house to make using an old plastic doll house! For more Halloween decorating ideas stop by http://www.decorating-ideas-made-easy.com/hall…
For my first dollhouse project, I found this plastic dollhouse at the local Goodwill store. I like the Victorian style and thought it might make a nice haunted mansion for Halloween. First off, I peeled off all of the stickers. Then I chose a paint that would work for a good base coat. I chose
Not your average dollhouse.
Hi Everyone I have just finished working on a Newport Dollhouse with Addition. This is a very customized dollhouse! My client has chosen to upgrade the dollhouse with custom railings, windows and door for the exterior along with interior finishing touches with lighting, wallpaper, trims, stair banisters and much, much, more! all with a unique layout that truly makes it one of a kind. Here are some pictures: This is a white tone on tone color scheme with gray shingles and foundation. The windows have been upgraded, railings are all custom, the shingles are both octagon and square for a beautiful victorian look. My client plans to add her own flowers and exterior accents. I know she has a lot of plans for the inside too! 2 porch lights welcome visitors as they come up the porch steps. All custom railings (different from the ones that come with the kit) have been added as well as the grill above the porch. I shingled the roof in a mixture of gray square and gray octagon shingles. On the tower I added a small balcony. Here is the interior! All rooms have 1-2 ceiling lights that add so much warmth and glow to the rooms. I painted the hardwood floors with a whitewash giving the dollhouse a light and airy feel. Here's a good look at the stairs with the "Victoria Stair" laser cut pieces from Heritage Laser Works. I added the banisters around these pieces and painted them white to match the baseboards and crown molding. Here is the dining and living room that leads into the beautiful kitchen! Here's my favorite room. the master bedroom. I love the wallpaper my client chose for this room. I looks great with the windows and beautiful chandelier. Here is the tower hallway that leads up to the tower room at the top. It has a pulldown attic and stairs. I love this wallpaper too with the scalloped trim. Attic pulldown with chain. The colors blend so well. Tower area- I added stairs on each side of the top tier so the "people" can go down to the rooftops on either side. Notice the tower rear is closed but it is hinged to open....see next photo Open- cute tower room with light, leads down to the massive rooftop area. The windows work too :) So cool! This was a very big project! I am so pleased with how it turned out- because it's just how my client wanted it! That's custom!