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DIY Skull Terrarium by Eat The Dead

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaOctober 29, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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Halloween is approaching, and you might possibly be looking for creepy ways to decorate your interiors. If you’re a horror fan and like decorating with plants, you’ll surely like this DIY skull terrarium from ‘Eat The Dead’. They have created a realistic skull terrarium that is likely to add a feeling of dread to any living space. 

Wish to have one? Then, try making your own skull terrarium. To achieve it, you’ll require a terrarium, craft floral foam, coconut mat, moss roll, fake plants, dried moss, plaster skull, scissors, ruler, knife, glue, and a few other basic crafting supplies. Make it hauntingly cool by decorating with rocks, toy spiders and small Halloween props.

The DIY project begins with cutting a piece of craft foam equal to the size of the base of the terrarium and carving it to make space for the skull, rocks, twigs and fake plants. Cover the outer edges of the craft foam with moss roll. Place the skull, fake plants, moss, and other decorations and enjoy!

Also Read: The Skull Cake Looks Horrible and is Perfect For Halloween

The most difficult part of the DIY skull terrarium is to craft the base, which includes a lot of carving and gluing. Read the detailed tutorial at ‘Eat The Dead’ to make it easier for yourself.  

DIY Skull Terrarium by Eat The Dead
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DIY Skull Terrarium by Eat The Dead
Image: Eat The Dead
DIY Skull Terrarium by Eat The Dead
Image: Eat The Dead

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