Skull Spider, Mini & Posable (Kid-safe Project!)
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Skull Spider, Mini & Posable (Kid-safe Project!)
This project came about while I was making the Large Skull Spider... which my kids wanted to help with but which I said not this time. Therefore, in all fairness, I told them we would work on another project together. Thus the Mini Skull Spider came out--just in time for Halloween and, a safe & fun project for all ages!!
Supplies
- Bag of mini plastic skulls, each approximately 2" diameter x 2" height (from 'DollarTree' store; 8 per pack for $1.25!)
- Some old wire (small gauge, very flexible) that I had laying around, therefore free
- Wire cutter (every toolbox should have one)
- Knock-off leatherman (my kids all have one from Cabelas; about $5/each)
- Paint (optional but fun and extra points if ends up creepy!)
Cut & Prep the Wire
- Reasonably straighten the wire & cut 4 pieces off that are approximately 16".
- Bend each wire in half.
- Place all 4 folded ends together. While holding the middle of the wires, use the multi-tool's pliers to twist all 4 folded ends together (4-6 twists should be sufficient). The twisted end should be tight enough to hold the wires together but should be no longer than an inch to an inch and a half. The opposite end should be 8 wires (legs).
Attach Legs to Skull
- Determine where you would like the legs to mount to the skull. The skulls already had a small hole just under the jaw but I felt the center, where the spine should have been, would look, & work (support-wise), better.
- Using a pointed end of the multi-tool (knife, screwdriver, etc), carefully make/poke a hole (slightly smaller) than the twisted end of the wires into the bottom of the skull.
- Press, while turning, the twisted end of the wire into the hole, until it stays in firmly (or reasonably so). Optional: If needed, one could use hot glue to hold the wire in place if there is too much movement.
- Spread out the eight legs evenly to either side of the skull.
Fine Tune & Enjoy!
- Bend the legs so that the skull spider sits the way you want. Adjust as desired.
- Paint, for more fun, if you choose.
- Enjoy yours, & your kids' handiwork!