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Spooky DIY Skeleton Chandelier for Halloween Decoration

Coming up with new and unique Halloween decorations every year is a challenging task that can give you sleepless nights. Thus, to make things easier for you this year, here is a DIY skeleton chandelier that is impressive, spooky, and something different from your usual spooky season decor. This DIY will take your Halloween decoration up a notch, leaving all the trick-or-treaters trying to catch a peek at your unique taste.

Materials

  • Thrifted chandelier
  • Flicker bulbs
  • Zip ties
  • Spray paint
  • Plastic bones (from the upper arm or thigh region) and hands
  • Plastic skull
  • Gray acrylic paint
  • Artist’s paintbrush
  • Rag
  • Cheesecloth

Procedure

  1. To make this DIY skeleton chandelier for Halloween, thrift a candelabra-style chandelier with multiple arms.
  2. Then, take leg bones from articulating skeletons and with the help of a screwdriver remove the legs from the skeletons at the hips.
  3. Now, with the help of zip ties attach a set of bones (from the upper arm or thigh region) to each of the arms of the light fixture.
  4. Then, attach the skeletal hand to the bones with another set of zip ties, making sure to secure them as tightly as possible. When all bones are attached and secured well, trim the ends of the zip ties.
  5. Now, its time time to attach the skull to the chandelier. For this, drill a hole vertically through a skull (from below the chin and up through the crown) depending on the size of your chandelier. Once done, thread the skull onto the center column or cord of the light.
  6. Then spray paint the entire light with an off-white almond color or any color of your choice. However, make sure not to get paint inside the light sockets.
  7. To create the shadow and texture, brush gray paint into any depressed areas (after the previous layer of paint dries) like between the teeth, in the eye and nose sockets, along the skull cracks, and in the finger joints.
  8. Next, switch out regular candelabra bulbs for ones that look like flames, like flicker bulbs, as they add a hint of mysterious flair to the whole DIY craft.
  9. Lastly, drape the cheesecloth onto the chandelier and pull it apart to work it over the candles and make it look a little bit ragged.

In a matter of hours, you have created a spooktacular DIY skeleton chandelier that is perfect for Halloween. Hang it on your porch, entryway, or dining area for a dramatic effect. This DIY skeleton chandelier for Halloween will surely grab everyone’s attention. The DIY project might sound a bit tedious but the result will be worth all your efforts. So, start working on this DIY skeleton chandelier to have it ready just in time for Halloween.

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