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Custom LEGO Halloween & Christmas Windows

If you have a LEGO Modular Buildings or regular LEGO City buildings setup, it’s a fun pastime to decorate them during the holiday season. For Halloween, you can decorate the houses with pumpkins, spooky ghosts and spider webs, and dress up your minifigs as trick-or-treaters going door to door. Fall colors like yellows, oranges, and browns work well for Thanksgiving, and your minifigs can enjoy a Thanksgiving feast. Then, it’s time for Christmas decorations with lights, red, green, gold and white colors, Christmas trees, snowy roofs… you get the idea.

LEGO has all kinds of decorative elements for the holiday season, like the pieces in the newly released #10267 LEGO Creator Gingerbread House. And there are also LEGO customizers who make specialty pieces for the holidays that make it easy to change the mood of your LEGO city diorama. Today, I wanted to show you some decorative window options by one of my favorite customers, EclipseGRAFX.

EclipseGRAFX makes four custom designed windows for Halloween. They are printed in full color on official LEGO clear 4×6 windowpane pieces. Designs include two zombie minifigs, a couple of ghosts, spider webs with spider, and caution tape. You have a choice of having the designs on plain windowpanes, or with an added printed on frame (by the way, the framed windows are also available as a regular piece without the spookiness). You can purchase the Halloween windowpanes individually ($4 each), or as a 4-pack ($12). Please note that you will need to attach these windowpanes to standard 4×6 window frames (which you probably already have plenty if you have a city layout). You can get the Halloween windows at EclipseGRAFX.com.

The Christmas windows are also available either as a 4-pack or individually. They include Santa with a Merry Christmas sign (would be perfect as a shop window), holly, Christmas lights, and falling snow. I really like that all the decorations are mimicking actual LEGO pieces, so they perfectly blend in with LEGO buildings. You can get the Halloween windows at EclipseGRAFX.com.

While you visit the EclipseGRAFX website, check out their other printed LEGO pieces as well. They have a huge selection of all kinds of unique and interesting designs that you never knew existed.

What do you think? Do you decorate your LEGO city for the holidays? What pieces and techniques do you use? And how do you like these Halloween and Christmas windows by EclipseGRAFX? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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With Halloween coming up, it’s time to build some LEGO Halloween creations! I recently came across a very talented LEGO builder on Facebook named Chad Parker. Last year, Chad built a series of gingerbread houses for the holiday season, and this year he decided to build a series of pumpkin houses for Halloween. Below, I have included samples of both the gingerbread houses and the pumpkin houses to give you an idea what they look like, and you can see more on Chad’s Facebook page. Enjoy!

For the Halloween-themed gingerbread houses, Chad used the #40139 LEGO Gingerbread House set released in 2015 as a template, and gave it a makeover with Halloween colors and decorations of spiders, webbing, bones, skulls, ghosts, and even a vampire gingerbread man!

The white pumpkin below is decorated with gold accents and surrounded by purple flowers and mini pumpkins on brown vines. It was the first pumpkin Chad built for this season.

The following pictures showcase what Chad calls the spring/summer collection of Halloween pumpkins. They feature Easter-like pastel colors of spring-green, aqua, light-yellow, and pink, resembling jeweled Faberge pumpkins.

For the next Halloween pumpkin, Chad used green, yellow, and orange to represent autumn. Even though the surrounding vines and leaves are in decay, the pumpkin is still going strong. The windows are made of transparent pieces that look like stained glass.

The pumpkin below is built in the style of LEGO Classic Space, and is referred to as the Moonpie Base Station. The biomechanical looking arms indicate that this is a high-tech mechanized pumpkin! Benny from The LEGO Movie would be so happy to be stationed here!

This dark-purple pumpkin has a very elegant look with gold highlights and yellow and orange transparent windows. The lime-green vines really pop against the purple, and the yellow/orange leaves nicely frame the whole creation.

The red pumpkin below appears to be glowing! It features chains, horns, and other spooky details in dark-red and black. Enter at your own risk!

Building gingerbread houses and pumpkins is a fun project during the holiday season that the whole family can enjoy. And, as Chad demonstrates, it could be as simple as redecorating/changing the colors of an existing LEGO set, or you could build your own project from scratch. If you would like to see detailed pictures of each of the gingerbread houses and Halloween pumpkins, visit his Facebook page: Chad Parker on Facebook

And if you’re looking for a LEGO set that can be easily decorated/re-decorated for the holidays, the newly released #10267 LEGO Creator Gingerbread House is a good option. It includes lots of sweet decorative pieces that you could repurpose for your own builds. You can find it at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like these Halloween LEGO creations? Are you planning to build anything for the holidays yourself? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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