Posable Skeleton Haunting Halloween Decor!

Painful skeleton for Halloween!


My favorite holiday is Halloween. I like fun decorations (not so much in the blood), sweets, crumpled leaves and I like clothes.

This life-size skeleton makes the perfect Halloween decoration and prop. This type of moves and folds easily for all kinds of displays, suitcase or candy, party and Christmas decorations.

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I went with the simpler - or more classic - skeleton, despite the fact that there is so much to choose from! There's a skeleton with a unicorn , a dragon, a two-headed skeleton, a gold skeleton, a skeleton that fits a mermaid , a pirate skeleton, and more! See all skeletons here.

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

These mini skeleton toys are perfect for Halloween, tricks or treat parties and just for fun.


My skeleton, Bob, dynamic! Oh yes, he can even stand!


I love the Victorian look in this setup ... so classic! Reminds me of cellars, vampires, organ music and all the grumbling!

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


Of course, the skeleton can be combined with any tangible skeleton and placed in the target.


Halloween is nothing but candy and Eastern Trade has all the candy you want!

I choose non-chocolate sweets so it does not melt ... We also like airheads. The mermaid skeleton is here.


The wooden chest bowl and wooden hoop have yet to be completed. Let's get started!


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


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


Then let the paint dry completely.


I use my Cricut Maker to cut shiny iron vinyl.


Then remove the excess iron from the design.


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


Press with EasyPress for 30 seconds.


Allow the iron to cool and then remove the back plate.


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


Begin to wrap the hose around the shape of the wreath until it is complete and pin the edges of the hose together.


Use wire or rope to attach the wood marker to the wreath.


This wreath is now suitable for doors or entrances from 1 November!


Imagine this setup with a skeleton on the back of the torso that can be placed on top ... it's perfect!

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

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