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October 19, 2021

Halloween Luminary

This Halloween luminary is a fun craft for elementary school kids. Simply cut out the haunted house using the provided template and glue it onto yellow paper. Add a battery operated tea light in the center and watch it glow!

If you’re looking for a no-mess Halloween craft to do with the kiddos then this luminary is the perfect project to try this fall.

Grab the template here or design your own haunted house on black paper. This project requires no messy paints or pumpkin guts and will still get your kids in the spooky spirit.

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Supplies:

  • Craft Papers.
  • Pencil.
  • Scissors.
  • Ruler.
  • Glue.
Haunted house and bats cut out of black construction paper.

Instructions:

Step 1:

Use the PDF template to cut out the pieces to make the Haunted House Luminary.

Step 2:

Glue the paper strip bars on the house’s windows.

Step 3:

Select the paper you want for your luminary and fold it in three folds.

Then, glue the house on the middle part.

Step 4:

Glue the two trees on two sides of the haunted house.

Step 5:

Glue the bats on the top sides of the haunted house.

Step 6:

Then glue the small house on top of the larger house.

Step 7:

Then glue the fences on both sides of the house.

House and bats glued to the yellow paper.

Step 8:

Draw or glue some stars in the background.

Step 9:

Fold one end of the paper (2-3 centimetres) and apply glue to the folded area.

Step 10:

Join both ends together to finish your luminary.

Luminary folded together and glued.

Add a flameless battery operated tea light to the center of the luminary and turn off the lights! Place on your porch or in your house for decoration.

Adrienne Carrie Hubbard
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Hi I’m Adrienne Carrie Hubbard. I believe a rich life comes not from the things you have, but the things you do; the experiences you create and the people you meet along the way. Thanks for hanging out!

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