To make the first knight skeleton, start with a poseable skeleton. Place the knight hood on the skeleton first, then add the knight tunic over the top. Tie the rope that comes with the costume around his waist.
For the second knight skeleton, add a knight helmet to the top of his head. Attach a royal shield to the front of his body and place his sword nearby or stabbing through the side of him.
Add a crow or two to the shoulder of a Halloween skeleton. I positioned this crow to look like it was picking at the skeleton's face.
Place some realistic earthworms on the skeletons and even crawling out from inside the skeletons to add to the creep factor. The earthworms make the skeletons look like they've been there rotting for a while.
Now for the fun part - embellishing the skeletons! Start by pulling off a small piece of stretchy spider web. Just a little piece goes a very long way! Stretch the web piece as much as possible so that it looks like a real spider web. Gently place some webbing on each of the skeletons' hands, clothing, and anywhere else you want to add this cool effect! Be sure to add some spooky spiders in the webs and on the skeletons too.
Place the knight skeletons in a medieval setting, on a porch or at a table. Learn how to make a DIY Castle Backdrop and use the skeletons your next Medieval Halloween Party! Don't miss out on the fun Game of Bones Party Game either!
To make the first knight skeleton, start with a poseable skeleton. Place the knight hood on the skeleton first, then add the knight tunic over the top. Tie the rope that comes with the costume around his waist.
For the second knight skeleton, add a knight helmet to the top of his head. Attach a royal shield to the front of his body and place his sword nearby or stabbing through the side of him.
Add a crow or two to the shoulder of a Halloween skeleton. I positioned this crow to look like it was picking at the skeleton's face.
Place some realistic earthworms on the skeletons and even crawling out from inside the skeletons to add to the creep factor. The earthworms make the skeletons look like they've been there rotting for a while.
Now for the fun part - embellishing the skeletons! Start by pulling off a small piece of stretchy spider web. Just a little piece goes a very long way! Stretch the web piece as much as possible so that it looks like a real spider web. Gently place some webbing on each of the skeletons' hands, clothing, and anywhere else you want to add this cool effect! Be sure to add some spooky spiders in the webs and on the skeletons too.
Place the knight skeletons in a medieval setting, on a porch or at a table. Learn how to make a DIY Castle Backdrop and use the skeletons your next Medieval Halloween Party! Don't miss out on the fun Game of Bones Party Game either!
