Are you ready to start thinking about your Halloween decorating?
Here is an easy way to make a spooky jar display:
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My jars were found at the thrift store for about $2 each, but you could certainly recycle a few from your pantry or fridge. Just make sure they are large enough for the items that you will put inside.
I picked up my skeleton hands and full body at Dollar Tree.
The set of hands I simply positioned together in a clapping pose and dropped them into the jar. It looked ok, but it needed a little filler.
I took tufts of cotton and lightly sprayed them with black spray paint to make them look aged and dirty. My cotton is from a bag of stuffed toy filling, but you could use cotton balls if needed. Just pull them apart and stretch them out a bit until you like how they look.
And then tucked them in around the hands.
I tackled the skeleton body a little differently, first dismembering him completely, and then tucking all of his parts into the smaller jar. I liked the way he looked all jumbled up and decided not to add any cotton. I didn't want to cover up any of his bones and I wanted the two jars to look a bit different from one another.
And there you have it, a couple of Halloween oddities ready for display.
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I hope you enjoyed this how-to post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2023
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Wow. I am always amazed at the creative things you can do with items from Dollar Tree. You can see possibilities I'm sure I wouldn't see walking through the store. :) Nicely done. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments linkup #8. Hope to see you next week, too!
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DeleteBrilliant, super creepy but brilliant!
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DeleteI love these Jennifer (and I have those hands!). Featuring when my party opens.
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