This makes my 3rd skeleton/skull project this year. I guess it's this year's theme.
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He is most assuredly not scary. And I didn't plan this but I wired him up onto my screen door and then after photographing it I closed the door and look he peeks in through the window looking like he's sayin' hey!
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All you need is a recycled milk jug and the
Sizzix movable skeleton die. I used a bit of wire and seed beads to attach the joints together.
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I think I will make another one that is going to get a bow!
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