Chills and Thrills: Meet the Chucky Halloween Pop-Up Lightbox - LightboxGoodman

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Our 3D Lightbox Collection just took a spooky turn! Say hello to the Chucky Edition — a creepy-cute paper sculpture that brings horror icon energy to your Halloween decor in the most fun (and slightly terrifying) way.

Layered in eerie detail, this design features the infamous Chucky with his signature evil grin, bloody knife, and the unforgettable question: “Wanna play?” A glowing light from the layered paper scene below reveals a chilling trick-or-treat moment, adding depth, drama, and just the right amount of fright.

Chucky - Horror Movies Papercut Lightbox File

And here is how to make it from A to Z:

Whether you’re decorating for a Halloween party, gifting your favorite horror fan, or simply indulging your spooky side, this lightbox brings the perfect balance of playfulness and fear. It’s handmade horror — minus the screams — and you can even customize it with a name or phrase to make it a haunting keepsake.

Dare to decorate differently this Halloween — customize your Chucky Lightbox today... if you’re brave enough. 🔪🎃

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2 comments

  • Posted on by LightboxGoodman

    Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful stories and kind words! Reading about how your creations have brought joy to your daughter and her family, and even traveled all the way to England, truly means the world to us.

    Your creativity in adding acetate to make the Mason Jar and Fish Bowl designs look like they’re behind glass is brilliant — we love hearing about these personal touches that make each project unique.

    Your feedback and encouragement are exactly why we strive every day to develop new designs and support our customers in bringing their ideas to life. Thank you for being part of our creative community, and for sharing your beautiful results with us.

    Wishing you and your family many more happy crafting moments — and blessings all the way to New Zealand! 🌟

  • Posted on by Madge Broyden
    firstly I LOVE your svgs. I have made the 4 seasons of fairies, these went to one of my daughters who has always LOVED fairies and when she was younger she had an imaginary fairy at the bottom of the garden! So she loved the 4 seasons ones. I recently made the Mason Jar and the Fish Bowl ones. when I looked at them I felt like they needed to look like they were behind glass, so I cut them a 2nd time, this time I cut a piece of acetate to go in the front (this was easy to put on BEFORE putting the pieces together). Now when the light catches it it looks like they are behind glass. VERY pleased. I also very much appreciate the quick replies from you when I am not sure what goes where. I have just purchased the cherry blossom pair and am keen to get started on making them. I made some of the Disney characters and sent them to my daughter in England, she has 2 young step-children and they did not know the Disney characters, so really loved them. They are sitting ‘pride of place’ on their window sill. So Many Many thanks for the work that you do making svg’s possible for us to enjoy and share. Blessings to you and you families. (I guess you have figured that I live in New Zealand.)

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