![]() Pressing is not pressuring you to use a pressing machine, for you may use a household iron to do the job, and you’ll still have a successful project. Then, press the glow-in-the-dark shirt, bottom, and gloves. Instead of HTV, you also use paint for clothing that you may use to color the skeleton.Ĭover your T-shirt decal with a clean cloth or an ironing sheet before pressing. Position your decal by using a measuring tape to accurately get their distances. The leg bones must go on top of the pants, the hands to the gloves, etc. It’s about time to put the skeleton bones decal that you prepared (weeded and all) on the shirt and pants you laid down on the surface. Let’s go back to the top, bottom, and gloves you laid on the floor! This view will help you apply the vinyl to the proper position. Lay the top and bottom, plus the gloves, on a flat surface to look at the actual form of the whole skeleton. Once they’re ready, you may proceed to the next steps. Prepare the shirt, bottom, and gloves by washing them clean and drying them up before setting them for the process. Step 3: Prepare Shirt, Bottom, and Gloves TeckWrap Craft has a lot of weeding tools that you can choose from - tweezers, a weeder, and a weeding pen. A weeding tool is very helpful with intricate designs. Weeding is easier and faster if you have the right tools. Adjust the machine’s settings to the ideal vinyl cut using a TeckWrap Craft cutting mat. To print your design, set the image to mirror or reverse. This durable HTV can withstand multiple washes even when placed in a washing machine. This is stretchable and easy to transfer vinyl. This HTV is smooth, glossy, and pressure sensitive, which allows you to make intricate design patterns, even skeleton bones to any clothing, that you can easily cut and weed. Glow-in-the-dark HTV can give any crafter goosebumps for this specialty vinyl is the real deal! Glow-in-the-dark HTV looks simple and beautiful during the day but looks more appealing, cool, and fascinating to the human eye in a dark room or at night. ![]() And an artful parent always has the edge in giving their kids the best. These are fun and easy costume ideas for kids who don’t like to wear a full costume more than to enjoy the fun and festivities. Try this Halloween art idea and make a skeleton costume that glows at night while bonding with your family doing this craft! It’s now time to make your own Halloween crafts with these costumes your little ones will love! Are you ready to make your own glow-in-the-dark skeleton costume? A dark skeleton costume will surely give that eerie theme to this Halloween costume plus, the glow in the dark will help an artful parent like you recognize your little ones, of course, in the dark. Making your own skeleton costume to wear on Halloween can be more fun and fulfilling than those store-bought ones. Just sayin’.Shopping for new Halloween costumes that your little ones want to show off? How about making a DIY glow-in-the-dark skeleton costume that can be cheaper and has your own personal touch? I think you might need a roll of this tape. The duct tape also makes good glow-in-the-dark art as Daphne found out when she used the leftover tape pieces from her skeleton to create an artwork on black construction paper.Īnd immediately ran to the closet to test the glow-in-the-dark feature.Īnd again determined that it was SO COOL. Or use a piece of clothing you might not want to alter permanently. So you can decorate the same shirt over and over again with a different image or message each time. ![]() I used the tape to write BOO on a black T-shirt for Maia and to add a Jack-O-Lantern face to one for Daphne. ![]() I am so excited about the glow-in-the-dark skeleton costume that I want to make myself one. ![]() Yes, the duct tape glows in the dark and it’s A W E S O M E. She was so proud to try on her new skeleton costume! And immediately ran to our darkest closet to test the glow-in-the-dark feature. I especially love the toe bones along the bottom edge of the pants! She decided how long the tape pieces should be and how many to use (although I cut them for her after she tried and determined that her kid scissors and cutting skills weren’t quite up to the task). She referred to her model skeleton ($3 at Family Dollar®) and to feeling her own bones to decide how her skeleton costume should look. Make Your Own Glow In The Dark Skeleton Costumeĭaphne created her own skeleton costume (with my help) on a black T-shirt that I picked up for $3 at Target® and a pair of of her black knit pants. Here’s some highly rated glow-in-the-dark tape on Amazon to try instead. *Note, the tape we used (shown in the photo above) seems to no longer be available. ![]()
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