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Disney Parks Blog Presents Disney Paper Parks: Happy Haunts Edition Designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, Part 1

Kevin Rafferty, Jr.

by , Communications, WDI

Disney Parks Blog is launching a new, four-part series of Disney Paper Parks inspired by Halloween and the Haunted Mansion! The printable activity sheets help guests bring a piece of the Disney Parks into your own homes, complete with instructions about how to create 3D versions of some of your favorite aspects of Disney Parks.

Today’s part-one release includes Haunted Mansion home decorations! Bring the macabre style of the Haunted Mansion into your home by printing out and crafting these spooky decorations that appeal to a variety of ages and skills. From the bats atop the queue stanchions to paper chains inspired by the Haunted Mansion’s wallpaper, the finishes will set the mood of the mansion in your home.

You also can use this release to transform your home with the spirits of the mansion using grinning ghosts shadow puppets! Just as the Haunted Mansion is filled with illusions, the shadow puppets include rotating hand shadows, the Hitchhiking Ghosts, the Hatbox Ghost, and more (there’s always room for one more).

There are other fun surprises in the activity sheets, as well. The sheets were created for the Disney Parks Blog by talented Imagineers Stephanie Jazmines and Amy Young, and require the use of scissors, glue and folding along dotted lines in specific directions.

For best results, we recommend printing the sheets at their actual size, not scaling them to fit the page. We also recommend adult participation or supervision for those with little ones to help make this great activity even more enjoyable. Have fun and stay tuned for more Disney Paper Parks: Halloween Edition activity sheets!

By downloading Disney Paper Parks, you acknowledge and agree that these materials are being provided to you for personal, non-commercial use.

Comments

  • It stated For best results, we recommend printing the sheets at their actual size, not scaling them to fit the page. What is the actual recommended printing size for these?? It does not seem to state it when you open the printable images.

  • Looks like “Letter” sized pages. Should be okay if printed at 100% scale.

  • I’d love to make this with my grandchildren, but part one pages 1B and 1B are missing all the graphics and only show trademarks scattered across the pages. I’m quite disappointed as I didn’t realize until I had printed all 4 parts out.

  • On my prior post I miss typed. Pages 1B and 2B in Part 1 are missing the graphics. Be aware before you attempt this craft. You can’t make the entrance gate!

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