I never posted pictures of my room on here. DIY ladies and gentlemen :)
this is best fucking thing ive ver seen!
Via HALEIGH'S HOUSE OF THE DEAD
Ooh, clever. Via 365daysofhalloween: “For the mantle we purchased a few oversized jars, filled them with cabbages and twigs submerged in water, and backlit them with two fluorescent blacklight bars. Your average highlighter glows under blacklight, so to achieve the glowing jar effect we cut open a few highlighters and drained them into the water we used to fill the jars.”
pretty fucking cool
Decorative Skeleton Bone Table
Tools and Materials
•Coping saw
•4 faux bone legs
•4 double-threaded screws
•Epoxy
•Drill (with 1/2-inch bit)
•1 precut 1-inch-thick round or oval piece of wood (ours is 18-by-28-inch medium-density fiberboard)
•Double-threaded wood-screw studs, steel, 3/16” by 3”
•Wood putty and putty knife
•Sandpaper
•Paint to match the color of the bones
Decorative Bone Table How-To:
1.Trim the thigh bones: Use saw to cut legs to 1 inch less than the desired table height (to account for tabletop).
2.Stabilize the knees: Take 1 leg apart at the knee; unscrew the hardware, and remove the kneecap. Connect shin bone to thighbone with 1 double-threaded screw. Repeat with the remaining legs.
3.Stabilize the ankles: Position 1 foot so it rests flat on the floor, and generously squeeze epoxy into the hinge that makes the ankle flex. Repeat with remaining legs. Let dry and cure at least overnight.
4.Attach legs to the table: Decide where you want the legs, and drill pilot holes through tabletop. Place leg underneath pilot hole, then screw to attach. Repeat with remaining legs.
5.Put putty over screws, and let dry. Sand until smooth.
6.Paint tabletop.






