Chenille (pipe cleaner) Stem Skeleton
by Amanda Formaro
Bend him, twist him, hang him from the ceiling!
This cute little skeleton is perfect for Halloween. Kids will love
making this craft from chenille stems!
What you need
3 white chenille stems
2 white skinny chenille stems
1 large white pom pom
scrap of felt, any color (2" x 2")
scrap of white paper (2" x 2")
black marker
scissors white
craft glue
Getting Ready
Cover table with newspaper,
a plastic tablecloth or even an old shower curtain.
Gather your supplies and have them all
within arm's reach. Cover kids clothes with a smock or old t-shirt.
Now you are ready to begin making
your chenille stem skeleton for Halloween...
What You Do
Cut skinny chenille stems into the following pieces:
5- 2" pieces (ribs)
10- 3/4" pieces (fingers)
Cut regular chenille stems into the following pieces:
5" (body and neck)
3" (shoulders)
2 pieces at 3 1/2" each (arms)
2 1/2" (hips)
2 pieces at 4 1/2" each (legs)
4 pieces at 1" each (hands & feet)
First,
assemble the hands by gluing five fingers to a hand piece. Repeat for other
hand. Allow these to dry completely before adding to your skeleton.
To assemble your skeleton, first twist the shoulder piece about 1" down from the
top of the neck and body piece. Next, twist the hip piece at the bottom of the
body piece.
About the Author: Amanda Formaro is the
entrepreneurial mother of four children. She is also the craft
expert and Chief Editor for FamilyCorner.com Magazine. Find
plenty of fun Halloween crafts, ghoulish recipes and spooky
printables
here
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