Posable Skeleton Haunting Halloween Decor!

Painful Skeleton Halloween Decoration!


My favorite holiday is Halloween. I like fun decorations (not so much in the blood), candy, wrinkled leaves and clothing.

This life-size skeleton makes the perfect Halloween decoration and prop. This type is easy to move and can be used for display case, chest or candy, party and all kinds of holiday decoration.

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Get all the skeletons
The most generic - or the most classic, even if I chose Skeleton was a choice! A skeleton that fits inside a unicorn , dragon, two-headed skeleton, golden skeleton, mermaid skeleton, pirate skeleton and much more! See all skeletons here.

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

This mini skeleton toy is great for Halloween party, prank and fun.


My skeleton, Bob, is moving! Yes, it can stand!


I love the Victorian look in this setup ... so classic! It reminds me of basement, vampire, organ music and goose bells!

This ceramic plate is the perfect addition to any enchanting table!


The skeleton must be finished with a finishing touch and any attachable skeleton.


Halloween is nothing but candy, and Eastern Trade has all the candy of your choice!

I choose non-chocolate candies so they don't melt ... we also like airheads. Skeletal skulls are here.


Wooden coffin lids and wooden circles still need some finishing touches. Let's get started!


Start by applying folk art brushed metal paint to the wood surface.


A coating of paint looks like a metallic stain and allows a wood grain to show through the paint.


Then let the paint dry completely.


I cut on shiny iron vinyl using my Cricut Maker.


Then remove the excess iron from the pattern.


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


Press EasyPress for 30 seconds.


Allow the iron to cool and remove the backing plate.


Then use a wire frame and feather buoy to create a stunning Victorian wreath.


Start the snake wrapped around the wreath form to the end and tie the edges of the snake together.


Use yarn or yarn to attach wooden markings to the wreath.


This choir is suitable for entry or exit from today until November 1st!


Imagine this configuration on the back of a suitcase with a skeleton that must be placed at the end ... it's perfect!

Perfect even the night before Halloween. I love shoulder crows!

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