
Trim foam board to fit frame. Secure in place using a bead of hot glue, if needed.

Remove legs from Small Poseable Skeleton by separating at the joint as shown. Remove pelvic area from skeleton using a small handheld craft saw.

Position the Small Poseable Skeleton on the front of the foam board in the position you'd like.

Using a marker, create a guide dot on either side of the lower spine, as well as on either side of the neck.

Use the tip of your scissors to carefully poke holes through the guide dots on the foam. Take care to keep the holes small, as this will be where the skeleton is wired to the project. If the holes are too large, the piece may lose stability.



Thread two 8" lengths of wire through the holes as shown, looping over the skeleton and threading through the back, twisting to secure. Repeat at the neck portion. The skeleton should now be securely wired to the foam board.

Crumble about twelve Spooky Floral Beverage Napkins into balls, then open up and arrange on the foam board, using hot glue to adhere. Leave them wrinkled, the look to achieve is that of old, rumpled fabric.



Arrange the napkins under the skeleton, gluing strategically to conceal the wires and edges of the frame. Continue this process until all white areas of the foam board are concealed.



Remove flowers from Red Rose Pomander Kissing Ball and use hot glue to arrange them in clusters around the corners and edges of the frame. It's best to work in odd numbers.

Add ribbon to the edge of the frame using hot glue. For this design, a loose, freeform curled design was used.

Use Hot Glue to fuse the elbow and shoulder joints of the skeleton. This will prevent the arm from falling when the weight of the glass is added.



Bend the fingers of the skeleton around the stem of a Skeleton Hand Plastic Cup, then use wire to secure in place. Position the hand so that the skeleton appears to be toasting. Add a Black Top Hat Mini and a little Green Moss to your creation, and your spooky skeleton wall decor is ready to display.
Looking for more sophisticated Halloween decor? Check out the whole Spooky Floral Themed Dinner Party as well as how to make your own Floral Skull Centerpiece. You won't want to miss out on a special Red Velvet Creme Brulee recipe either. Your guests will be dying to try it!

Trim foam board to fit frame. Secure in place using a bead of hot glue, if needed.

Remove legs from Small Poseable Skeleton by separating at the joint as shown. Remove pelvic area from skeleton using a small handheld craft saw.

Position the Small Poseable Skeleton on the front of the foam board in the position you'd like.

Using a marker, create a guide dot on either side of the lower spine, as well as on either side of the neck.

Use the tip of your scissors to carefully poke holes through the guide dots on the foam. Take care to keep the holes small, as this will be where the skeleton is wired to the project. If the holes are too large, the piece may lose stability.



Thread two 8" lengths of wire through the holes as shown, looping over the skeleton and threading through the back, twisting to secure. Repeat at the neck portion. The skeleton should now be securely wired to the foam board.

Crumble about twelve Spooky Floral Beverage Napkins into balls, then open up and arrange on the foam board, using hot glue to adhere. Leave them wrinkled, the look to achieve is that of old, rumpled fabric.



Arrange the napkins under the skeleton, gluing strategically to conceal the wires and edges of the frame. Continue this process until all white areas of the foam board are concealed.



Remove flowers from Red Rose Pomander Kissing Ball and use hot glue to arrange them in clusters around the corners and edges of the frame. It's best to work in odd numbers.

Add ribbon to the edge of the frame using hot glue. For this design, a loose, freeform curled design was used.

Use Hot Glue to fuse the elbow and shoulder joints of the skeleton. This will prevent the arm from falling when the weight of the glass is added.



Bend the fingers of the skeleton around the stem of a Skeleton Hand Plastic Cup, then use wire to secure in place. Position the hand so that the skeleton appears to be toasting. Add a Black Top Hat Mini and a little Green Moss to your creation, and your spooky skeleton wall decor is ready to display.
Looking for more sophisticated Halloween decor? Check out the whole Spooky Floral Themed Dinner Party as well as how to make your own Floral Skull Centerpiece. You won't want to miss out on a special Red Velvet Creme Brulee recipe either. Your guests will be dying to try it!