Posable Skeleton Haunting Halloween Decor!

Halloween decorations with skeleton ghosts!


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

This life-size posable skeleton is the perfect decoration and support for Halloween. This type is easy to move and fold for all kinds of display items, jars or candy, holiday and holiday decorations.

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Take all skeletons
I've chosen the most common - or the most classic positional skeleton, although there are plenty to choose from! There's a UNICORN posable skeleton, a dragon, a two-headed skeleton, a golden skeleton, a SIREN posable skeleton, a pirate skeleton, and more! View all skeletons here.

Which skeleton would you choose? I love unicorns and mermaids!

These little skeleton toys are great for Halloween parties, jokes and just for fun.


My skeleton, Bob, even comes into action! Oh yes, he can even stay!


I love the Victorian vibe of this group...so classic! It reminds me of basements, vampires, organ music and all the emotions!

These ceramic bowls are the perfect addition to any ghost table!


The skeleton is of course the final touch and can be supplemented with any movable frame.


Halloween is nothing without candy, and Oriental Trade has all the candy you want!

I choose non-chocolate candies to avoid melting... and we love airheads. Here are the skeletons of the mermaids.


The wooden top of the coffin and the wooden circle should be ready. Let's begin!


Start using Folk Art brushed metal paint on wooden surfaces.


The layer of lacquer looks almost like a metallic stain and allows the wood veneer to seep through the paint.


Then let the paint dry completely.


I used "Cricut Maker" to cut shiny iron onto vinyl.


Then wipe off the excess iron from the image.


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


Press EasyPress for 30 seconds.


Allow the iron to cool and then remove the substrate.


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


Starting at the widow, wrap around the crown until complete, tying the ends of the widow together.


Use thread or rope to attach the wood marker to the crown shape.


This wreath is perfect for the door or porch by November 1st!


Imagine this installation in the back of a trunk with a cell frame sitting on the edge... it's perfect!

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

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