Posable Skeleton Haunting Halloween Decor!

Possible Halloween skeleton decoration!


My favorite holiday is undoubtedly Halloween. I love fun embellishments (not so much around the neck), sweets, crisp fall leaves and costumes.

This potential life-sized skeleton is the perfect decoration and prop for Halloween. This boy is easy to move and flexible for all kinds of performances, luggage, parties, parties and Christmas decorations.

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I chose the most common skeleton - or the most classic, although there are many to choose from! There is a potential UNICORN skeleton, DRAGON, double headed skeleton, gold skeleton, mermaid skeleton, pirate skeleton and more! You can see all the skeletons here.

Which skeleton to choose? I love unicorns and mermaids!

These mini skeleton toys are perfect for Halloween, relaxing and just for fun.


My skeleton, Bob, has started working! Oh yes, it could stay!


I love the Victorian look of this organization ... so classic! Reminds me of cellars, vampires, organ music and all kinds of chicken!

These casseroles are the perfect addition to any ghost table!


Of course, the skeleton is the finishing touch and can be integrated with any of the possible skeletons.


Halloween is not without sweets and Eastern Trade has all the sweets you want!

I chose chocolate-free sweets so they don't melt ... and we love airy heads. Here are the skeletons of the mermaids.


The wooden coffin tray and wooden circle should finish. Let's begin!


Start by applying the metallic Folk Art paint to the wooden surfaces.


The paint layer looks almost like a metal stain and lets the wood fibers show through the paint.


Then let the paint dry completely.


I used the Cricket Maker to cut the shiny iron on the vinyl.


Then remove the excess iron from the mold.


Then place the iron on the vinyl in the wooden circle.


Press within 30 seconds with EasyPress.


Let the iron cool and then remove the mounting plate.


Then use a wire frame and feather boa to create a beautiful Victorian wreath.


Start by twisting the tube around the crown shape until full and pinching the ends of the tube.


Use a small piece of wire or string to attach the wooden sign to the crown shape.


This wreath is perfect for a door or entryway before November 1st!


Imagine putting it in the back of your body with a possible skeleton sitting on the edge ... that's cool!

Also ideal for the balcony on Halloween night. I love the crow on my shoulder!

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