In my neighborhood every year there's this one house who makes there own haunted house in their backyard with lots of live actors and really good costumes + makeup! I go every year and they always change it up to make it even scarier, and they give out full size candy bars. 😋 Super cool and really scary!! And I can't forget that they chase u with chainsaws in the haunted house too! 👀
I honestly tried researching how to make a haunted house and not many videos out there so i made my own. I hope it was entertaining and knowledgeable. Thanks for watching 🤘
This hobby can burn you out. I am building my first haunt in 12 years. I used to use 2×2 8-foot long stakes to build the walls in the backyard and a similar tarp/black fabric. Placed black duct tape on the fabric where I fastened the fabric to the walls using a staple gun. Unfortunately I live in a very windy area, so I will probably keep the haunt to my garage only from here on out. Thanks for sharing your video. I love seeing how others design their haunts. It isn't cheap and takes a lot of work... but I love it.
I feel your wind frustrations, we always have heavy wind and more times than not, rain, during October here in the valley. But we must soldier on! I love watching and getting tips/inspiration from other haunters! 🧟♀
Cool! I made one and it was really cool I had 3 rooms one was themed butcher one was enchanted haunted forest with jackolanters and scarecrows and trees and a Wearwolf anamtronic and the last room had a cemetery with ground found and skeletons and other stuff lol.
wood is expensive these days. I do something similar for my haunted walk through but use 1/2 inch PVC frames instead of wood. if you're placing it on ground you can hammer 4-foot rebar into the ground and place the PVC directly over it. I buy 10-foot PVC and run them into 1 piece of 6 foot and 1 of 4 foot. using 2 pieces of 10-foot i can get a PVC "frame" that is a 6 foot high, 4 foot wide rectangle. it's lighter-weight than wood and easier to "re-work" it if you decide to move a wall or change shapes. some folks use landscape fabric or plastic sheets to cover the frames. great video by the way. love the enthusiasm for halloween!
Cute kids! Great hobby! Congratulations! Using side of your house as part of the passage was good. The thing I think could be improved was using windows there to add extra scares or props. Thanks for the video! 🙂
I had the same issue and that's why I built it going around my house. Not many people build haunted houses so I'm sure yours is better than nothing 😄 Kids will always enjoy and remember. Thanks for watching 🤘
i have been doing pretty large home haunts for a bit now and i have to say that this is pretty nice! make sure that every year you up yourselves(possibly try jumpscare props like e-firecrackers)
Haha my logic was the wind. It was so air can pass through and not blow my whole structure down. Also I built in sections so I can disassemble later if a storm came.
The tents can withstand wind if they are anchored down. The tent comes with straps but I would always check the weather each day and take the covers off if needed. Good luck on your next Halloween project 🤘
I came across your video I think yall did amazing work, good job. I had to watched it twice thx. Loved the balls and noodles look affect pretty cool.. peekaboo wud of been great in there and funzo well keep it up. Cant wait to see next month Halloween yall got ..
Did I miss the part where you put those fun house balls together? I love that idea for our clown section. How'd you get them all strung together? And with lights?
The lights are from home depot. The balls are your regular ball pit balls. Use needle and fishing line for the balls. And I had black lights on top from spirit halloween 🎃 Thanks for watching ✌️
Great job you inspired me to do a haunted house last year and this year it’s going to be better.can you tell me the measurements and size of your wall panels and what plastic you used 😊
I realize this is a home haunt, but please check the flammability of the fabric. It needs to have an A rating, which means after holding an open flame on the material for 60 seconds and removing it, the material has to put itself out. Please also use heavier duty extension cords with a ground. Keep wiring overhead to remove trip hazards and all lights should be LED to keep heat to a minimum. Have fun, but be safe!
Can adults go trick or treating with kids to get some free candy about October 31st around the neighborhood,and can I use a plastic bags for Halloween candy of trick or treating.
Can adults go trick or treating with 14 years old to get some free candy about October 31st around the neighborhood,and can I wear a costume accessories.
Nice build for a first time walk through, I'm sure you will come up with even better ideas for future ones. I also did my first haunted house walk through this year, you can check it out on my channel.
Home Haunting is a lot of work and expensive but we do it to keep Halloween alive , great job by you and family, props to Pam for buying the props
Yes it is definitely an expensive hobby but we love to keep the spirit of Halloween alive !! Thanks for watching !
In my neighborhood every year there's this one house who makes there own haunted house in their backyard with lots of live actors and really good costumes + makeup! I go every year and they always change it up to make it even scarier, and they give out full size candy bars. 😋 Super cool and really scary!!
And I can't forget that they chase u with chainsaws in the haunted house too! 👀
I have so many reasons to LIKE this video, it's a shame I can only give ONE LIKE 😎👏👍
I honestly tried researching how to make a haunted house and not many videos out there so i made my own. I hope it was entertaining and knowledgeable. Thanks for watching 🤘
I like the glowing masks that the kids had.
Thanks believe we got them at spirit !
This hobby can burn you out. I am building my first haunt in 12 years. I used to use 2×2 8-foot long stakes to build the walls in the backyard and a similar tarp/black fabric. Placed black duct tape on the fabric where I fastened the fabric to the walls using a staple gun. Unfortunately I live in a very windy area, so I will probably keep the haunt to my garage only from here on out. Thanks for sharing your video. I love seeing how others design their haunts. It isn't cheap and takes a lot of work... but I love it.
Done a haunted garage last two years. love the ideas.
I feel your wind frustrations, we always have heavy wind and more times than not, rain, during October here in the valley. But we must soldier on! I love watching and getting tips/inspiration from other haunters! 🧟♀
This is wonderful. Your kids are adorable and are learning about construction and creativity.
Thank you! They are very interested in film and always volunteer for school announcements. Thanks for watching!
Cool! I made one and it was really cool I had 3 rooms one was themed butcher one was enchanted haunted forest with jackolanters and scarecrows and trees and a Wearwolf anamtronic and the last room had a cemetery with ground found and skeletons and other stuff lol.
Great job brother, respect. Alot of kids will remember that for the rest of their lives. Ty u have a awesome family.
wood is expensive these days. I do something similar for my haunted walk through but use 1/2 inch PVC frames instead of wood. if you're placing it on ground you can hammer 4-foot rebar into the ground and place the PVC directly over it. I buy 10-foot PVC and run them into 1 piece of 6 foot and 1 of 4 foot. using 2 pieces of 10-foot i can get a PVC "frame" that is a 6 foot high, 4 foot wide rectangle. it's lighter-weight than wood and easier to "re-work" it if you decide to move a wall or change shapes. some folks use landscape fabric or plastic sheets to cover the frames. great video by the way. love the enthusiasm for halloween!
Use palettes too. They work great for walls
That’s a good idea thanks for the feedback! We will definitely try that next build! Thanks for watching !!😊
I’m actually building one next year and it’s going to be a small tent maze and I loved the first room with wacky mole
Thank you! This was our first ever haunted house . Good luck on yours next year 🤡
Cute kids! Great hobby! Congratulations!
Using side of your house as part of the passage was good. The thing I think could be improved was using windows there to add extra scares or props. Thanks for the video! 🙂
That’s a good idea!! Thanks for watching !
Awesome! I'm only year 3 of my builds, I found this inspirational! Thank you for sharing!
I am building a haunted house in my garadge, but it is so short! I dont know how you guys do this good of a job on this
I had the same issue and that's why I built it going around my house. Not many people build haunted houses so I'm sure yours is better than nothing 😄 Kids will always enjoy and remember. Thanks for watching 🤘
@@Carb-A-Ween Thanks for responding, you are very inspirational!
This is awsum and makes me more excited to make mine!
You did a great job with this! I'm sure the families in the community enjoyed it!
i have been doing pretty large home haunts for a bit now and i have to say that this is pretty nice! make sure that every year you up yourselves(possibly try jumpscare props like e-firecrackers)
Why is weed fabric best and not something like tarp?
Haha my logic was the wind. It was so air can pass through and not blow my whole structure down. Also I built in sections so I can disassemble later if a storm came.
Thanks for the reply. Really liked the video.
Do those tents stand up well in wind? Think of getting one for next year, just don’t know because winds here in texas are extreme sometimes
The tents can withstand wind if they are anchored down. The tent comes with straps but I would always check the weather each day and take the covers off if needed. Good luck on your next Halloween project 🤘
@@Carb-A-Ween what’s the name of the tent I can’t find it on Amazon
I came across your video I think yall did amazing work, good job. I had to watched it twice thx. Loved the balls and noodles look affect pretty cool.. peekaboo wud of been great in there and funzo well keep it up. Cant wait to see next month Halloween yall got ..
Thank you so much!! We really appreciate your comment we work hard to build something fun and scary for our community. Thanks for watching !
Did I miss the part where you put those fun house balls together? I love that idea for our clown section. How'd you get them all strung together? And with lights?
The lights are from home depot. The balls are your regular ball pit balls. Use needle and fishing line for the balls. And I had black lights on top from spirit halloween 🎃 Thanks for watching ✌️
18:24 Wasn't exactly sure what I was looking at there for a minute.
Haha 😄 The camera was on a gimbal and hard to move up and down. Thanks for watching!
@@Carb-A-Ween Now every time you look at that prop you're going to think about what its one leg and feet look like. Cool haunt though.
🤣 "as the night gets darker"
Nice work family...
Have a few members pop sacre the victims.
Thanks for watching!
Hi I really enjoyed myself and I love the clown them
This is really cool. Thanks for sharing
Great job guy's I borrowed some info thanks HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2022
Thanks for watching glad we could be some help!!
that clowns legs XD!
😂😂
You guys are the best
Great job you inspired me to do a haunted house last year and this year it’s going to be better.can you tell me the measurements and size of your wall panels and what plastic you used 😊
This is so helpful thank you for the video
Anytime! Thanks for watching!
really cool
Thanks for watching !!
Awesome haunt. First year looks great can't wait to see what you do very cool.
Thank you! And thanks for watching !
thanks bro
Clown room great job
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
very nicely done ! thanks for sharing ! HFL!!
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
😮 how did you make that?
Great job!
Thank you!! Thanks for watching and stay tuned
I realize this is a home haunt, but please check the flammability of the fabric. It needs to have an A rating, which means after holding an open flame on the material for 60 seconds and removing it, the material has to put itself out. Please also use heavier duty extension cords with a ground. Keep wiring overhead to remove trip hazards and all lights should be LED to keep heat to a minimum.
Have fun, but be safe!
How do you know how many panels you need to buy?
Can adults go trick or treating with kids to get some free candy about October 31st around the neighborhood,and can I use a plastic bags for Halloween candy of trick or treating.
Awesome
Thanks !
Can adults go trick or treating with 14 years old to get some free candy about October 31st around the neighborhood,and can I wear a costume accessories.
Nice build for a first time walk through, I'm sure you will come up with even better ideas for future ones. I also did my first haunted house walk through this year, you can check it out on my channel.
I left a comment on your video!! I have video of scaring trick or treaters coming soon. 😬
@@Carb-A-Ween oh thx! ill check it out :)
I'd be curious to see how those wood prices square up just a year later... Or 2 years later i suppose.
This is amazing!
Also, P.S. 18:24 I deadass thought was a giant inflatable penis for a second
how did you put the balls on string
We used a large needle 🪡 usually used to sew very thick material . Thanks for watching!
I will say that this is amazing but next year unless you have a budget try to use some wood as walls then paint that it looks way better just saying 🤣
Have you seen the prices for lumber??? Inflation is real 🥲 ..but yes we plan to build better every year . Thanks for watching !
Black lights and different glow paint on the black plastic wall will work.
You say "uhhh" or "ummm" like every 3rd word
I know man! I suck talking to a tripod and camera 🙄 Thanks for watching 🤘
no wheelchair access?
Strollers went thru so I’m assuming wheelchairs can too?
Wow great job
Great job!
Thanks for the visit!