Download the template, print it, and cut out the pieces you need.
First, lay six popsicle sticks side by side and glue two sticks across the top and bottom to form the base. I use permanent glue dots to secure them, but you can also use hot glue.
Next, paint the sticks for the house body and two sticks for the roof.
Let all of the pieces dry before moving on.
After that, arrange the two roof sticks in a peak at the top of the house. Use hot glue or glue dots to connect the two roof sticks to each other and to the base of the haunted house.
Once the roof is secure, glue the chimney top to the chimney piece to complete it.
Then, attach the chimney onto the roof, placing it on the back of the house and slightly to one side.
After that, glue the window pieces onto the haunted house.
Next, glue the door piece to the bottom center of the house.
Then, glue the board pieces across the door.
After that, glue one gravestone piece on each side of the door.
Next, use a marker to draw cracks, spider webs, or other spooky details on the house base.
Finally, glue the ghost pieces in place wherever you like to finish the haunted house.
Optionally, add fake spiders webs onto the house.