Halloween in my world is almost as magical as Christmas, ok hold on I said almost. On a serious note I usually start planning my porch and tables in September. But as a traditionalist, I don’t spook out my house till after Thanksgiving. This year I really wanted a skeleton theme, so the viral DIY Halloween Bird Cage was a must.
I already have a skeleton bird in a cage on my table, so I needed something different for the Front Porch. Having my Skellie have a few pet dogs just seemed appropriate. Plus it adds a level of creepiness to the whole picture.
DIY Halloween Bird Cage for a Skellie Animal
After a trip to our local Dollar Tree to take a look at what the Halloween decorations looked like this year, I was able to find most of my supplies for my DIY Halloween Bird Cage . Two medium grey laundry baskets were ideal, plus it meant no painting.
Next up a trip to Dollarama, I knew they carried skeleton animals. Actually I already had a dog, a cat and a bird but they were already in use on my table. I found another skeleton dog and a large black plastic chain.
Fully stocked I was ready to head home and start my crafting.
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List of Items for Crafting the Bird Cage
As you probably surmised, the list is pretty straight forward and simple. DIY Halloween Bird Cage takes only three things.
- Two laundry baskets, preferably dark ( mine were $1.25 each)
- Plastic Chain ( $3.00 at Dollarama)
- Skeleton Animal (4.00$ at Dollarama)
- Glue gun and hot glue ( already owned)
A fun Halloween Craft for less than $10.00. But if you happen to already have skeleton animals you are way ahead of the game price wise. Crazy that our Dollarama is no longer a dollar but still cheaper than most places.
How to Create the DIY Halloween Bird Cage
This honestly is one of the easiest crafts I have ever made. It literally took less than five minutes to put the DIY Halloween Bird Cage all together and I love it. Plus depending on the baskets you use, you may not need paint. That is why I wen gray instead of white. You could also check out the wire waste baskets, they would work well.
I needed something a little larger because I was going for a larger animal in my cage. My goodness that sounds so creepy.
So let’s get crafting shall we;
- remove handles from baskets if necessary.
- Place animal in a basket ( right side up.)
- ensure animal is positioned properly. If you are worried about movement, it can be glued to the bottom of the basket. I did not find that step necessary as my dog fin snuggly
- Use the glue gun and glue the entire rim of the basket
- Place second basket over the first one and ensure the glue ha sealed the rim. I also used a few zip ties because my basket is going outside.
- attach plastic chain to the top of the basket. Originally I was going to hot glue the chain but the links opened so I attached directly to the basket.
- Find a cool place to hang the cage and watch the expression on your visitors faces.
Halloween Decor and Crafts
True confession I am always about the Halloween decor but not always a fan of spooky theme. I have run through cutesy decor and whimsical decor but this year I am leaning towards the spooky theme. Inspired by my Potion Mantle and Skeleton decor I think.
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Equipment
Instructions
- remove handles from baskets if necessary.
- Place animal in a basket ( right side up.)ensure animal is positioned properly. If you are worried about movement, it can be glued to the bottom of the basket. I did not find that step necessary as my dog fin snuggly
- Use the glue gun and glue the entire rim of the basket
- Place second basket over the first one and ensure the glue ha sealed the rim. I also used a few zip ties because my basket is going outside.
- attach plastic chain to the top of the basket. Originally I was going to hot glue the chain but the links opened so I attached directly to the basket
- Find a cool place to hang the cage and watch the expression on your visitors faces
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