Posable Skeleton Haunting Halloween Decor!

Spectacular Halloween skeleton decorations!


My favorite holiday is Halloween, they say. I love fun (not too bloody) decorations, candy, crunchy fall leaves and costumes.

This lifelong skeleton is the perfect decoration and support for Halloween. This person moves and bends easily for a variety of shows, suitcases or plates, parties and holiday decorations.

I bought the product from Oriental Trading, there is a general link to this post . All opinions are mine.


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I chose the most common or classic frame, although there is plenty to choose from! There are UNICONE skeletons, dragons , two-headed skeletons, golden skeletons, mermaid skeletons, pirate skeletons and more! All frames can be found here.

Which frame do you choose? I love unicorns and mermaids !

This little toy skeleton is perfect for Halloween parties, stunts and fun.


My skeleton, Bob, is even moving! Yes he can even stop!


I like the Victorian feel of this structure ... such a classic! It reminded me of dungeons, vampires, organ music and all the vibes!

These ceramic plates are the perfect addition to the centerpiece of the fairy tale!


The skeleton, of course, is the finishing touch and can be complemented by any possible frame.


Halloween is nothing without candy, and you have all the candy you could wish for in oriental trade!

I chose non-melting chocolates ... plus we love air heads. The mermaid skeleton is here.


Wooden trays and wooden hoops need a little finishing work. Let's get started!


Start by applying to the surface of the wood brush paint for metal Folk Art.


The paint coating is almost like a metal stain that allows the wood grain to seep into the paint.


Then let the paint dry completely.


I used Cricut Maker to cut shiny iron on vinyl.


Then remove excess iron from the structure.


Then place the iron on the vinyl over a wooden hanger.


Press EasyPress for 30 seconds.


Allow the iron to cool, then remove the substrate.


Then use wire frames and steps to make a beautiful Victorian wreath.


Wrap the boa around the wreath shape until complete and secure the ends of the widow together.


Use wire or twine to attach the wooden sign to the wreath.


This wreath is perfect for your door or porch from today to November 1st!


Imagine if you had a frame that could sit behind, the skirt edge ... perfect!

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

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