Made by Oregon artist and brewery owner Beejay Oslon, these freaky flowers are made using inexpensive plastic skulls, artificial sunflowers and some fake moss material. Beejay started making his own decorations by sanding, priming and painting the skulls to be a part of a much larger skeleton garden. While the skeleton flowers shown here cost roughly
Made by Oregon artist and brewery owner Beejay Oslon, these freaky flowers are made using inexpensive plastic skulls, artificial sunflowers and some fake moss material.
Beejay started making his own decorations by sanding, priming and painting the skulls to be a part of a much larger skeleton garden. While the skeleton flowers shown here cost roughly $100, you can easily make this project at much more cost effective rate for a creative look this Halloween.
Beejay offers up a little advice to creating this look on your own.
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“Collect a variety of sizes of skulls and flowers and see which will fit well together,” he said. “Take your time with the prep work . . . I actually had to learn how to make a mold and cast the plastic for those skulls, which took a bunch of research and way more time than I had intended to spend on this, but in the end I’m glad I didn’t rush it.
Seriously though…how cool are these skull flowers?
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