Plan a spooky experience for all ages to enjoy
Transforming your home into a haunted house is the perfect way to celebrate Halloween! It's also a creative way to get your friends and family together and give them a chillingly fun experience they'll never forget. Come with us to learn how to make a haunted house, from planning a haunted path to decorating with props to planning spooky activities.
How to Make a DIY Haunted House
- Plan an age-appropriate experience.
- Plot out the haunted path you want guests to stick to.
- Decide on a theme (like "Mad Scientist's Lab" or "Insane Asylum").
- Ask friends to guide activities and jump-scare guests.
- Create an eerie effect with low lighting.
- Use special spooky effects like strobe lights or a fog machine.
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QuestionHow do I find the perfect time to scare my guests?Community AnswerIt is best to scare them when they are distracted, by others or some specific prop/item/action. Example: they walk in a room and in front of them is a person they are expecting to scare them (that person is the draw). Then you come up behind or from the side and scare them while their focus is elsewhere (you are the hit).
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QuestionI have a small hallway. What should I do?Michael HathmanCommunity AnswerFor best effect, you could decorate it all in black and hang big spiders in cobwebs (if you can get them to move battery-operated, all the better). Seems to really add to the "scare factor" because so many people are terrified of spiders.
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QuestionIf I make a haunted house should I charge for it?Community AnswerThis should depend on how much effort was put in and how big or it is. Ask some friends or neighbors to check the haunted house out, and afterward ask them what they think would be a good admission price.
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- Make sure your neighborhood or apartment complex is okay with you having a haunted house if it will be noisy.Thanks
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Warnings
- Avoid lighting real candles in your haunted home. Remember that an essential component of a haunted house is the element of surprise, and if your guests are truly frightened, they might run into or bump into a candle and set your haunted house on fire.Thanks
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References
- ↑ Marissa Fidler. Seasonal Decor Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ http://www.homedit.com/haunt-your-house/
- ↑ http://www.kidzworld.com/article/26135-how-to-make-a-haunted-house
- ↑ http://www.kidzworld.com/article/26135-how-to-make-a-haunted-house
- ↑ http://www.homedit.com/haunt-your-house/
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