![]() If you don’t have hot glue, use a generous amount of school glue and let it dry for at least an hour before handling.From the spooky front door décor to the cobweb-wrapped dining room where you've laid out a spread of savory and sweet Halloween treats, your house will be the talk of the neighborhood this year. This really is best achieved by using a hot glue gun, so you might want to have an adult help with this part. Put it all together: Lastly, simply glue the roof to the bottom of the house. The Dollar Store would also probably have some good options! Or you can cut out some stars, bats or other shapes from scraps of the glitter paper and glue those on. I found very inexpensive black star confetti and tiny plastic spiders in the Halloween party section of Walmart. Decorate as desired with other Halloween confetti pieces or paper embellishments. Glue another gold glitter window onto the roof if desired. Glue the gold rick rack around the bottom edge of the roof. You can add more windows if you want!Īssemble the roof of the haunted house: Curl the roof into a cone shape and either glue or staple it together, overlapping about 2 inches in the back. Now, glue one window (four quarters of one gold circle) onto the side, leaving a little space between the pieces to give a look of window panes. You can add a stick on rhinestone doorknob, or alternatively use a hole punch to glue a small circle of paper there for the doorknob instead. Cut a doorway out of the bottom of the tube with paper one it after it dries. If you need to use regular glue, wrap a rubber band or even a hair elastic around the paper to hold it in place around the tube while the glue dries (about 20-30 minutes). Hot glue dries fastest, but carries the most risk for burning little hands. Finally, cut the circle “windows” in half, then half again so that you have four quarters.Īssemble the bottom of the haunted house: Wrap the black glitter paper around the toilet paper tube and glue into place. Then cut up some small circles of yellow or gold glitter paper for the windows. Either use a compass or trace around a plate – the diameter of the circle should be around 6″ or 7″ inches. Then you’ll need a half circle of colored glitter paper. So you’ll have to measure the circumference and width of your empty toilet paper roll, and cut a piece of black glitter paper the same width and about 3/4″ inch longer than the circumference. Like, even in rolls coming from the same package. Kids Activities YouTube channel!Ĭut pieces of glitter paper: I was going to make a template for you to cut the pieces of paper, but then I realized that there’s a bit of variation in sizes of toilet paper rolls. Here’s another one of our weekly kids craft videos from our Woo! Jr. ![]() How to Make This Cute Halloween Haunted House Craft
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