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Free Printable 3-D Decorations & Treats for a Spooky Halloween!

  • Sep 28, 2016
  • 3 min read

It's mind-bending to think that all of these wonderful Halloween decorations are created simply with just paper! Whether you are planning an elegant Halloween party or looking for some creative ways to decorate your home for Halloween—these beautiful 3-D Halloween decorations will spice up any party or home!

I came across these beautiful Halloween decorations and couldn't believe my eyes. I immediately fell in love with them!

The Creator

Ray's artwork is nothing like you've seen before. Everything that he creates is from his imagination, created, and provided to you in template for with user-friendly instructions.

Ray's talent doesn't stop at 3-D paper toys either—he is also creates paintings with an art gallery consisting of over 300 images. To check out Ray's art gallery click here. He also produces music, creates computer games, and also writes.

In order to create your own Halloween decorations, you'll need a few supplies.

Tips For Success:

It's recommended that using a heavy card stock to create any of the following pieces. Doing so will ensure the best results and your creations will last much longer than regular paper.

Don't alter the sizes of the images. You need to make sure that you're printing them in the actual size.

To give your decorations a complete polished look—use a black permanent marker to darken the edges of your pieces.

Score the fold lines prior to actually folding your pieces. This helps prevent your from tearing. (you can use a paperclip, pen, marker, etc.)

Using a "bubble cut", cut around the general area of more complex images. This helps you gain more precision when cutting small and tight places.

Glue sticks make the overall assembly quicker since there's less mess and faster drying time.

Recommended Supplies:

Scotch Tape

Bottle of White Glue or Glue stick

Scissors

Utility Knife

Ruler

Black Sharpie Marker

*If you aren't able to open and view the files, you may need to download Adobe Reader (free) here. If you still have issues after downloading Adobe Reader, you can contact me at mombietribe@thewalkingmombie.com or via my contact page.

Floating Candelabra

This floating candelabra would help create a spooky atmosphere. This would also be great for a Harry Potter themed party!

Life-Size Human Skull

Yes, you read the title right—this is the size of a real human skull!

Candelabra

This candelabra would make a great center piece or a wonderful addition to your mantel! This piece is 14 inches tall.

Hearse Horse & Carriage

The hearse horse & carriage measures 11.5" long and 5 inches tall!

Haunted Skeleton Carousel

This is one of my favorites! This piece measures 6 inches tall and 5.5" inches wide. Better yet, it even spins!!

Mini-Haunted House

Each haunted house measures slightly under 5 inches.

Shrunken Heads

These would make great pieces to hang from a doorway!

Haunted Ghost Mansion

This large haunted house even has a secret chamber inside!

Read the spooky story behind this haunted ghost mansion here.

Spider Collection

Line your wall with creepy colorful spiders!

Gargoyle & Base

The Gargoyle itself is 6 inches wide and 7.5 inches tall. While sitting on the base, this piece measures 14.5 inches tall.

Bat Mobile

You can choose to download the sticks if you'd like or you can also skip the sticks.

Bat Decorations

Two-Foot Skeleton

3-D Pumpkins

3-D Ghosts

3-D Bat

3-D Spiders

Pumpkin Man Shelf Sentry

Black Cat Shelf Sentry

Coffin Candy Treat Box

Haunted House Candy Treat Box

To find more awesome creations from Ray, make sure to visit his website at RavensBlight.com. You can also find Ray on Facebook.

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Which are your favorite Halloween decorations? Leave your comments below!

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