Haunted House DIY Modular Wall Panels

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • If you really want to transform your walls into the creepiest haunted house look, try these DIY Modular Wall Panels. Whether you cover one wall or a whole room, guests and ghosts feel right at home this Halloween in your temporary haunted mansion. Don't forget to prop it out with spooky portraits, dripping candles, and all the cobwebs it can handle.
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    Haunted House DIY Modular Wall Panels Steps:
    0:10 Create Wood Base Sheets
    0:27 Add Wood Frames
    2:26 Final Wood Supports
    2:43 Pre-made Lower Panels and Styrofoam Molding
    3:25 Cardboard Lathing
    4:42 Glue Lathing Layer
    6:38 Final Lathing and Panels
    6:42 Spray Paint Black over Lathing
    7:05 Monster Mud Lower Paneling
    7:26 Paint Lathing with Color
    7:52 Faux Plaster Around Lathing
    8:17 Final Plaster Lathing
    8:20 Torn Cardboard Plaster Layer
    9:05 Final Faux Plaster Layer
    9:11 Paint Lower Paneling
    9:36 Add Wallpaper Layers
    11:28 Final Distressed Wallpaper and Lower Panels
    11:34 Grunge Paint Layers
    15:38 Final Wall Panels Completed
    15:48 Making Candle Sconces
    16:27 Making Distressed Picture Frames
    17:01 Propping out the Set
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Komentáře • 26

  • @hauntrepreneurs
    @hauntrepreneurs Před 2 lety +11

    When you are screwing 2 pieces of wood together ALWAYS screw through THIN into THICK. So in this case screw through the sheeting INTO the frame supports. The frame has more thickness for the sharp end of the screw to bite into and the head of the screw holds the thin sheeting tightly. I might also suggest you cut holes in the sheeting to represent the broken plaster and add the slats to the back of the sheeting. It keeps you from all that work of coving the WHOLE panel with slatting for only a few holes. You can also back light the slats for a spooky effect.

  • @johnbirkel7626
    @johnbirkel7626 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm gonna do this to my bedroom. since it is a façade, it's renter friendly!

    • @howtohaunt
      @howtohaunt  Před 3 lety

      Cool! Just make sure to secure it so they don't fall on you. I attached to actual wall with a couple of screws at top with a wire loop on faux walls. Put loop over screws heads and they hold both together.

  • @HollywoodHaunter
    @HollywoodHaunter Před 3 lety +2

    So many different ideas and possibilities with these DIY techniques. You all did an amazing job love the video.

    • @howtohaunt
      @howtohaunt  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! The work was so worth it!

  • @julias3661
    @julias3661 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your work!

  • @FraidyZone
    @FraidyZone Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! That is so impressive!! It's cool to see how you incorporated the cardboard,---and such a great idea to use thread to extend the candle wax dripping! Makes me want to remodel my living room to look like this year round!😅🖤

    • @howtohaunt
      @howtohaunt  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! The thread is my go to method for long candle drips.

  • @mrscb5303
    @mrscb5303 Před 3 lety +1

    These walls are gorgeous!!! Love the levels of detail. I’m blown away!! Thanks so much for this video, it made me so happy 🎃👻

    • @howtohaunt
      @howtohaunt  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! Living the Halloween vibe all year...

  • @klcwradiolakecityseattle3836

    these look great! your so motivated! Im so lazy I airbrushed most of the shadows and depth and all the underneath texture! and I totally use the torn paper stencil thing to make it fast. yours are way more interesting up close! well done Keep up with your HOUSEKREEPING!

  • @GrimwoodHollow
    @GrimwoodHollow Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful work and awesome tips you guys! Looks amazing!🎃😄👍

  • @gkingdiamond
    @gkingdiamond Před 3 lety

    Fantastic! I usually buy fake brick paper for my houses, but what you did is great! I'll give it a try this year. You walls look so good I'd leave them up year round! :)

    • @howtohaunt
      @howtohaunt  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! The real spiders seem to like them. They have taken up residence!

  • @jameswalsh5023
    @jameswalsh5023 Před 9 měsíci

    Just be aware you're gluing the sheet cardboard to the painted lathe, so you're only gluing to the paint. Hopefully it'll stay stuck long enough to get thru the season.

  • @silverravenhauntedhouse

    These look cool. How well do they hold up to weather and guests running into them?

    • @howtohaunt
      @howtohaunt  Před rokem +1

      These are meant for covered/protected from weather areas. They have lots of paper elements. If people are touching them they might not last. They are meant more for a background component of a room. They are also great for photo-shoots.

  • @katjalutz478
    @katjalutz478 Před 3 lety

    love it 🖤

  • @ooddities
    @ooddities Před 3 lety

    Fabulous!!!!!

  • @codynicholsactor
    @codynicholsactor Před 2 lety +1

    When completed, how much would you say it costs to make one panel like that?

    • @marcushennings9513
      @marcushennings9513 Před 11 měsíci

      Since wood is pricey these days and it's just being covered with a bunch of cardboard and paper, I'd make a study frame and use cardboard on cardboard ensuring there's studs in places for any heavy hanging items.

  • @BlanckMortuary
    @BlanckMortuary Před 3 lety

    Great work!!

  • @gravemarker
    @gravemarker Před 2 lety

    Making theatrical flats.