Finally, once you are satisfied with the walls and floors, you can move on to actually decorating. Adding creepy props to each room is essential for really pulling together the vibe.
You can find tiny pumpkins, skeleton bones, and the like at most local dollar stores this time of year. Plus, adding in some twigs and leaf litter can really add a desolate feel. And don’t forget to drop in some cobwebs and freaky-looking dolls to really set the scene.
Plus, to seriously give your dollhouse that final touch of terrifying, you might want to install some LED lights. You can buy lights with a battery pack on Amazon for as low as thirteen dollars to avoid the hassle of plugging them in. Then, once you string them through a few rooms, your dollhouse will really come to life.
This project is perfect for kids and adults of all ages and can be totally customized to all of your spooky preferences. You can draw inspiration from your favorite horror legends or movies, or even visit #haunteddollhouses on TikTok for even more ideas.
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