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Fall Challenge Gallery - Skeleton Themed Halloween Decorations

From Lesley Shepherd, About.com

Welcome to the Fall Challenge! This project came from the Central Okanagan Miniature Enthusiasts Club of Kelowna B.C.. Last fall their members each dressed an inexpensive plastic skeleton for a 'Picnic in the Park'. The results were some great costumes and an interesting annual show display.

The Fall Challenge is:

- to costume or use similar plastic skeletons for a miniature Halloween themed display piece. You can use parts or whole skeletons for your creation. The only qualifier is that you must be able to recognize the skeleton as a central feature of your photo submission. The photo submission guidelines must be followed for inclusion in the gallery.

Any club or individual can submit photos. To credit club submissions, please send me details of your club website or a contact email along with the photos.

To have photos included in the Fall Challenge Gallery, please send them in to me by October 20th. Submissions after that date might have to wait until next year's gallery!

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  1. Dollhouse Scale Skeleton - The Basis for Miniature Halloween Displays1:12 scale Halloween Skeleton
  2. A Beautiful Dress for a Memorable BrideA skeleton dolls house bride dressed in a crochet dress clutching a bouquet of black flowers.
  3. Frail in Their Old AgeA dolls house front porch halloween scene with two elderly skeletons, Mary and Maude.
  4. Costumed Skeletons Share a CouchSkeletons costumed in Halloween outfits.
  5. Skeleton's Can be Dressed for Many ThemesPlastic skeletons in 1:12 scale dressed as a soccer player and a Mariachi band member
  6. Pick a Theme and Run with ItSkeletons in aprons and chefs hats prepare a barbeque.
  7. Simple Costumes Can be Made of Unusual MaterialsA 1:12 scale plastic skeleton is dressed as a bride using cling wrap and glow in the dark paint.
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