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How I created this spooky chandelier that I got inspired by from thenavagepatch.com It was a bit challenging but so much fun and worth every minute spent on it. It creates the perfect eerie ambiance for your front porch and won't cost you $$ cause almost everything is bought from the Dollar Tree. I do want to note: I do not recommend the foam skulls. One has already broken off from the chandelier due to the weight of the candle. I recommend buying the plastic skulls instead. Happy crafting! Spooky Chandelier Diy, Dollar Tree Foam Skull Diy, Foam Pumpkins Crafts, Skull Diy Crafts, Foam Skull Diy, Styrofoam Skull Ideas, Foam Skull Crafts, Dollar Tree Skulls, Styrofoam Skull Crafts

How I created this spooky chandelier that I got inspired by from thenavagepatch.com It was a bit challenging but so much fun and worth every minute spent on it. It creates the perfect eerie ambiance for your front porch and won't cost you $$ cause almost everything is bought from the Dollar Tree. I do want to note: I do not recommend the foam skulls. One has already broken off from the chandelier due to the weight of the candle. I recommend buying the plastic skulls instead. Happy crafting!

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Mary Beth Wilhelm on Instagram: "DIY CREEPY WALL ART! Most items used are from Dollar General! I had a frame at home so didn’t need to buy one, but they sell them there as well. Materials needed: Frame  Cardboard the size of your frame  Dollar store skull and skeleton hands  Dollar store Lantern Hot glue gun & glue sticks Cheesecloth  Mod Podge & water  Black paint or spray paint   Another super easy Halloween craft that’s fairly affordable!" Skull Framed Art, Skull Coming Out Of Picture Frame, Diy Frame For Painting, Skeleton Picture Frame, Spray Painted Skeleton, Skeleton Frame Diy, Skeleton Coming Out Of Picture Frame, Halloween Diys To Sell, Creepy Hands Halloween Diy

Mary Beth Wilhelm on Instagram: "DIY CREEPY WALL ART! Most items used are from Dollar General! I had a frame at home so didn’t need to buy one, but they sell them there as well. Materials needed: Frame Cardboard the size of your frame Dollar store skull and skeleton hands Dollar store Lantern Hot glue gun & glue sticks Cheesecloth Mod Podge & water Black paint or spray paint Another super easy Halloween craft that’s fairly affordable!"

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Transform Cheap Dollar Store Plastic Skulls Into High Quality, Realistic Looking Halloween Props: In this instructable I will show you how to transform low quality Dollar store skulls into high quality, expensive looking halloween props.I will detail two methods you can use to achieve these effects.

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Continuing my skulls-and-flowers theme, here's a vintage gothic beauty straight out of Christine McConnell's house, or maybe the Tower of Terror. I bet it'd work year-round for some of you, or at least make a spooky chic centerpiece for a Halloween party. My inspiration came from this photo floating all over Pinterest, made by floral designer Kim Taylor: I decided to try a Dollar Tree version, so at our local store I grabbed this plastic skull and ceramic stand: ...plus some silk roses…

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