Jack Skellington Centre piece



This Jack Skellington Bouquet makes an amazing centrepiece for Halloween festivities. You could use this as centrepiece when your out during trick or treating or have it be the focal point for your Halloween gathering.

Create a Jack Skellington Bouquet and watch the Pumpkin King cast spooky enchantment in your home.

This easy Halloween craft idea is perfect for families of Halloween movie fans. Bring one of the most iconic creepy characters to life with this Halloween centrepiece idea.

Jack Bouquet

Materials:
  • Glue Lines ®
  • Craft Glue Dots
  • Small clay pot
  • Acrylic paints
  • Bamboo skewers
  • Sculpey III Ivory clay
  • Clay modeling tools
  • Black fine tip Sharpie
  • Black ink pen
  • Black satin ribbon, decorative ribbons
  • Dew Drops (white)
  • Floral foam
  • Moss
  • Floral pins
  • Lollipops
  • White tissue
     
Instructions:
From one package of Sculpey clay roll out 6 heads. Shape as desired and add eye-sockets and mouth using modeling tools

Poke a hole under each head with bamboo skewer BEFORE baking.

Bake heads at 275° for 20-25 minutes. Let cool.

Add a little glue to one end of bamboo skewer (not the pointed end) and stick into the hole you made earlier under the head. Hold in place until set. Glue on strips of black ribbon beneath head and add Dew Drop to the center 

Paint clay pots with acrylics. Let dry.

Cut floral foam to fit inside pots.
 
Adhere decorative ribbons onto rim of clay pot with Continuous Glue Lines.
Place a Craft Glue Dots on top of lollipop and place tissue over it. Secure ribbon. Add eyes using ink pen. 

Arrange ghoulish heads and ghosts as desired

Cover any exposed floral foam with moss. Secure moss with floral pins.



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