Free 3D Haunted House Craft Templates

Grab your copy of these free printable templates and make your own 3D Haunted House Craft. This is a fun craft idea for a Halloween party to see who makes the best haunted houses. Or as a way to spend some quality time together with your kids. No matter what, your kids will have so much fun making their own.

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Are your kids excited about the spooky season? If you’re starting to get ready for this October, then start by taking a look at these other Halloween activities for kids. Or invest in the Halloween Activity Pack, which is filled with educational ideas for young kids.

There’s always a fun new way for kids to express themselves and be creative. Here are some more Halloween themed art and craft ideas, that just need a little bit of imagination to make them your own.

  1. Toilet Paper Roll Monster Craft
  2. Watercolor Resist Spider Web Art
  3. Popsicle Stick Jack-o-Lantern Craft
  4. Printable Eyeball Wreath Craft
  5. Free Printable Halloween Bookmarks

For more ideas, take a look at these 30 Halloween Crafts for Kids.

  1. The 3D Haunted House templates
  2. Printer and paper
  3. Color pencils or pens
  4. Scissors
  5. Glue

1. Download and print the free printable templates

You can find the free printables below, there are three different houses for you to enjoy. Just head to the bottom of the page and click the large blue button to get your copy.

2. Color in the pictures.

I used colored pens to decorate my haunted house. However you can use whatever you like, pencils, crayons or paint. This is a wonderful opportunity to let your kids use their imagination and come up with their own fun ways to decorate their house template.

3. Cut along the continuous lines.

Use a pair of scissors to cut along the unbroken line around the outer edge of the house model. Younger children, like preschoolers, may need an adult to help them with this step if their fine motor skills are still developing.

4. Fold along the dotted lines.

Fold along the dotted lines, which indicate there the paper needs to bend in order to make the 3D haunted house.

5. Glue the sides together.

I used double sided adhesive tape to stick the sides of my own haunted house together. However you can also use hot glue, glue dots or regular sticky tape for this step.

6. Enjoy

Now you can use this paper craft to decorate your house for the spooky season. It’s a great way to get your kids involved in all of the fun this time of year.

Are you going to try this 3D Haunted House Craft with your kids? Don’t forget to pin the idea for later.