A Halloween castle has been a great, seasonal project for three little kids.
Their creativity has gotten a real workout.
I spray-painted it black.
Purple "bat-shaped" and white lights help provide a spooky atmosphere.
Dollar store skeletons, Halloween erasers, and old dollhouse furniture have all become part of the spook castle.
A little fortune teller and small barrel table, complete with a skeleton face, sit in front of a "bottle top" crystal ball. Luckily, both fortune teller and barrel table were 50 percent off.
A very creepy skeleton head with pink eyes sits on the castle roof.
A day-of-the-dead skeleton head kids' watch, another dollar store purchase, is in an upstairs room. When turned on, it flashes brightly.
Halloween castle continues to provide lots of fun and laughter and will be a dining room table centerpiece until the holiday passes.
HAVE YOU EVER MADE A HALLOWEEN CASTLE OR HOUSE?
9 comments:
You make it look so easy to create the spooky places.
I have never tried to make a Halloween Castle or House. My house does it all for me.
You know those white cob webby things draped in the corner of haunted houses? I have plenty of those. And little spiders hanging down from them too.
I'm all ready for Halloween!!
Loved seeing this in person. Great job three little kids and you. Happy Halloween!
I am wondering where you found that fortune teller with the crystal ball? I'm sure your grandkids enjoy the Halloween castle you created for them, Susan. I am still wanting to get a doll house someday and deck it out. It would be so fun to decorate it for Christmas. : )
~Sheri
Susan that was truly absolutely delightful. I loved it I know the kids did! Clever how you found the house - painted it black - purple lights - and all the accessories! I love it!
No can't say I have.
Merle.......
How incredibly cute this is!!
Hugs,
Debbie
It is so cute and you are so creative. What a fun treat for the kids. xo Laura
I know your little darling enjoyed this delight. Have a great week.
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