Posable Skeleton Haunting Halloween Decor!

Painful skeleton decorations for Halloween!


My favorite holiday is Halloween. I love fun decorations (not too much blood), candy, crisp fall leaves, and costumes.

This colorful skeleton is the perfect Halloween decoration and prop. This person is easy to move and fold for all kinds of display cases, luggage or candies, party and holiday decorations.

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I chose the most ordinary or the most classic frame, although there are a lot of options! UNICORN , there are skeletons that can be included in the DRAGON, two-headed skeletons, golden skeletons, skeletons that can be put on mermaids , pirate skeletons and much more! View all images here.

Which framework will you choose? I love unicorns and mermaids!

This mini skeleton toy is perfect for Halloween parties, tricks or fun.


My skeleton Bob is on the move! Yes, it can even stop!


I love the Victorian look of this place...so classic! It reminded me of dungeons, vampires, organ music and all that rage!

These ceramic tiles are the perfect addition to a fabulous table!


Of course, the skeleton is the finishing touch and can be supplemented with any placeable skeleton.


Halloween is nothing without candy, and Eastern Trade has it all!

I chose non-chocolate candies so they wouldn't melt...and we love the Fools. The skeleton of a mermaid is here.


Wooden casket trays and wooden rings require some finishing work. Let's start!


Begin by applying Folk Art Brushed Metallic to the surface of the wood.


A coat of paint looks like a stain of metal and lets the texture of the wood show through the paint.


Then let the paint dry completely.


I used Cricut Maker to engrave gloss iron on vinyl.


Then remove the excess iron from the structure.


Then place the iron on vinyl on the wooden ring.


Press for 30 seconds with EasyPress.


Allow the iron to cool, then remove the backing plate.


Then use a wire frame and a fluffy boa to create a stunning Victorian wreath.


Start by wrapping the snake completely around the crown and gluing the ends of the snake together.


Use a small piece of yarn or string to tie the wooden sign to the wreath.


This wreath is perfect for your front door or driveway until November 1st!


Imagine this position behind the torso with an underwire that can be placed at the extremities...perfect!

Perfect for the porch on Halloween night. I love the crow on my shoulder!

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