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Disney Parks Blog Presents Disney Paper Parks: Happy Haunts Edition Designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, Part 5

Kevin Rafferty, Jr.

by , Communications, WDI

You may hear hinges creaking after downloading and building today’s set of Disney Paper Parks. The Happy Haunts Edition continues this Halloween season with 3D, printable activity sheets to craft your own version of the original Haunted Mansion at Disneyland park!

Included in this set are instructions to build the four formal columns that define the stately front entrance, the detailed wrought iron work on the upper balcony and downstairs porches, the cupola, chimneys and weathervane, and the rest of the exterior facades—all made from paper!

In addition, the release includes the hitchhiking ghosts, and a recommended way to glue or place the Haunted Mansion interiors from parts 3 and 4 of Disney Paper Parks: Happy Haunts Edition. The Portrait Chamber was released in part 3, and Madame Leota’s Séance Circle was released in part 4.

For more ghoulish delights, revisit all the releases of Disney Paper Parks: Happy Haunts Edition for Halloween, including Haunted Mansion-inspired tableware, home décor and paper wearables. Like the Haunted Mansion, there’s an air of mystery behind every Happy Haunts Edition as to what’s occurring inside.

For best results, we recommend printing the activity 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.

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. Amy and Stephanie literally “draw” the curtains of the Haunted Mansion!

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