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General Bone E. Part

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Made from plastic pipes and jugs, this bigger-than-life skeleton is easy to pose on a porch swing or step, where he can greet, and delight, trick-or-treaters. He's a snap to put together and take apart, for easy storing after the holiday.

Be sure to print out the template to refer while following the step-by-step instructions.

Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening
What you need:
  PVC PIPES AND FITTINGS:
2 (10-foot) lengths of 3/4-inch pipe
4 (3/4-inch) crosses (slip style)
8 (3/4-inch) 90-degree elbow fittings (slip style)
1 (3/4-inch) tee connection (slip style)
6 (3/4-inch) caps (slip style)
2 (3/4-inch) 90-degree elbows (one end slip style and the other FPT/threaded)
2 (3/4-inch) female adapters (straight, with one end slip style and the other FPT/threaded)
4 (3/4-inch) clean-out plugs


OTHER MATERIALS:
Sheet of 320-grit wet/dry sandpaper
1 PVC saw or hacksaw
4 white milk jugs
Washable marker
Craft knife
1 (200-ounce) white plastic detergent jug
White Con-Tact paper
Black adhesive craft foam
White duct tape

Seasons: Halloween
Materials: plastic jugs, plastic pipe
Instructions:
1.Lightly sand off any print on the PVC pipes with wet/dry sandpaper and some water. Then dry the pipes and cut them as shown in the template.
2.Fit the torso, arm, and leg pieces together as shown in the template.
3.Step 3For each of the skeleton's hands, have a family member place her hand on the flat side of one of the milk jugs with her wrist resting just above the spout. Trace around the fingers, elongating them and adding bulges around the knuckles. Cut out the tracing, including the spout. Wash off the marker lines. Use the same method to create a pair of feet.
4.Attach each hand by inserting a clean-out plug into the spout and then screwing it into the adapter at the end of the arm. Likewise, connect the feet, screwing the plugs into the elbows at the ends of the legs.
5.For the head, cover the printing on the detergent jug with Con-Tact paper (it may take 2 layers). Then cut out eye sockets and a nose from the adhesive craft foam and attach them to the handle side of the jug. Slide the head onto the neck and secure it with white duct tape.


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General Bone E. Part

SixSix210
SixSix210 says:
October 01, 2008

If you purchase some pipe caps for this project, and screw in some eye bolts into the caps, you can hang him up in a tree and he will move around in the wind. It's a good way to add movement to your yard with no electricity or fancy apparatus. Put the caps in the elbows and in the hips and hang him by the wrists with his feet just touching the ground.

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