skellie skeleton DIY with cricut

by mari

Skellie Skeleton Printable - Halloween decor crafts for kids - Halloween decor ideas

It’s that time again – time for the Cricut Design Space™ Star Competition! My team is creating projects for a black and white Halloween. And for this project, even if you don’t own a Cricut, you can download and print out your very own Skellie Skeleton too. I want to make all of my readers happy!

Creating the skeleton with a Cricut Explore machine was super easy – I used a dry erase cardstock so it has a little extra sheen. (I realized I didn’t want to show Birdie that it’s dry erase, or we’d probably end up with markers all over the wall behind the skeleton!). If you wanted you could even use the fancy new Print then Cut feature for the skeleton’s accessories – you’ll have to check out all of the accessories over at  my new printables website: Smallful!

Making the skeleton is so simple it doesn’t even need a tutorial. All you need is cardstock and brads. I cut Skellie out with my Cricut and then added brads to assemble him. He’s hanging on my wall right now! Go ahead and find your own Skellie Skeleton over at Smallful – and you can dress her/him up as a pirate, queen, or point dexter too! (you’ll just have to stop over there to see what they all look like!).

Happy Halloween everyone!

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This post is in partnership with Cricut. I received product as part of the Cricut Design Space™ Star Competition. All opinions, as always, are my own. 

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