Halloween month has finally arrived and we are excited. To get into the spirit, we decided to whip a quick and easy DIY Haunted Village setup for our Halloween decorations. It is the most lowkey setup you’ll ever see and it is as laidback as making a delicious batch of pancakes (which for some may seem like a daunting task but trust yourself and give it a go). This DIY haunted village setup is perfect as a tabletop decoration and will put you in the holiday spirit right away. So what you are waiting for? Read on to learn how to make a haunted village for your Halloween decorations.

Materials Needed:

  • A wooden slab
  • Paper
  • Gravel
  • Acrylic colors
  • Mini Pumpkins (or air-dry clay to make some)
  • Aluminum Foil
  • Toothpicks
  • Hot glue gun
  • Foraged moss

How to Make Haunted Village Setup

Prepare the Props

  • First, you need to make tiny houses for your haunted village. You can either use a stencil or patterns available online. You can also choose to go freehand
  • If you are going freehand, like I have done, here is how to go about it.
  • Cut a few rectangles and squares from paper and join them to get the basic structure for houses
  • Then cut out window squares and tape colored plastic pieces toward the inner side
  • Fold a piece of paper and place it on the roof to see if it fits, make necessary adjustments, and glue the roof
  • Then cut tiny strips of paper and make vertical incisions at the one-centimeter gap, leaving it attached at the top
  • Glue these strips on the roof to mimic shingles
  • Make as many houses as you need and paint them in a choice of color
  • Next, make trees for our haunted village. Start by rolling crumpled strips of aluminum foil and mimic branches
  • Add these branches of different shapes and sizes onto a stem that is made out of a toothpick rolled inside more foil
  • Then either spray paint the trees or hand paint them in black and brown. You can leave them bare or add foliage. I glued cotton on the trees sprayed it black and dabbed it with green

Set the Props

  • Next, take the wooden slab, tape a piece of paper on it, and paint the paper gray
  • Arrange where your houses, trees, graveyard, and walkways will go, and draw a path using white paint to mimic cobblestones
  • Then put your houses in place, and glue trees around them, while leaving some space for a tiny graveyard on one corner
  • To make the graveyard, make some tombstones from paper, paint them gray, and write inscriptions on them
  • Glue tombstones sporadically, arrange forage moss around them with some gravel and trees
  • Arrange bigger gravel around the drawn pathway and add some tiny pumpkins for a pop of color

Put tealights inside the houses and your haunted village setup is ready to adorn your holiday decorations. Happy Halloween!

Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma
Image: Homecrux/Rishik Sharma

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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