DIY Halloween Props - Flaming Tiki Torch Skulls!

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Published 2018-10-17
Jaimie & Jay make flaming DIY Skull Torches for Halloween! Simple, fast, and inexpensive DIY Halloween props that will take your Halloween decorations to the next level! πŸ’€πŸ‘»πŸŽƒ

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Learn how to make a DIY skull torch using tiki torches and plastic skulls from the big box store! This project is super fun, really easy and can be done in an hour or so. Great way to up your Halloween game this year and add another level of quality and flare to your decorations.

This project uses easy to find and inexpensive materials and is a great diy halloween craft project to do with the kids.

Did you enjoy the video? Have any questions? We'd love to hear your feedback in the comments!!

MATERIALS:
- Tiki Torch - amzn.to/2HbzFeU
- Twine - amzn.to/2H9ceCH
- Plastic Skull
- Hot Glue - amzn.to/2Z9A2kq
- Wood Stain
- Paper Towels
- Piece of Paper

TOOLS:
- Hot Glue Gun - amzn.to/2KR2kaa
- Scissors - amzn.to/2Z9pWM8
- Rotary Tool or Saw - amzn.to/2HdnZIo
- Black Marker

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#Decor
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All Comments (21)
  • @glance302
    I personally think the skull without the jaw added back on looked great. Can't wait to do this project myself. Thank you two for the tutorial
  • @afdanw
    Like this idea. Found a 3d printable skull, and modified the design so it would slide over the torch.
  • @SM-xy6py
    Would legit and unapologetically have these up all year round
  • @TheAbyssOfficial
    Another thing to make it look more spookier and damaged would be to remove the bottom part of the jaw
  • @horses2by
    Awesome Halloween prop πŸ’€πŸŽƒβ˜ οΈπŸ€‘πŸŽƒ
  • @donwhite9426
    Those look amazing. I am going to add these to my yard for next year.
  • @colemyst
    I really like your skulls with a removable jaw.
  • @vixenlarue1998
    The fence along with the skull tiki torches reminds me of Baba Yaga's fence. Love it!!!
  • I bought some small skulls from dollartree and they fit perfect around these things when they are cut.. I manage to make flesh look alittle with tolit paper and some paint.. THey came out stunning!!!
  • @AmySmith-lk2cr
    Made these this year and they turned out awesome, thanks for sharing this video, they were a great addition to our yard haunt!
  • @carlgeiss199
    Love it I use tiki torches for Halloween I’ll be adding the skull to them all this year. Thanks for posting!!
  • @user-yn8mo9qq6i
    You guys never disappoint! Love, love, love your DIYs!! Can you tell me what size skulls were used? There are so many sizes. Happy Halloween
  • @randywilson4529
    Awesome Video thanks for the ideal, these can not only be used for Halloween, but you can use them for a pirate theme party or cookout etc.. Thanks for sharing I’ll be looking for some after halloween mark down on some skulls
  • @jodnecroman
    What some people call "Halloween decorations" I call home decor.
  • @annaoggier9340
    this is such a cool idea and looks so awesome as well and i love the way it looks but the skull would look cool if it was jaw less but still a great way to use old torches.. new fan for sure
  • @ZiddersRooFurry
    Nice look. My only concern would be just how flammable that skull is given the material it's made out of and the oil-based finish. Definitely something I wouldn't leave unattended.
  • @valleygirl670
    i love this, but would go with glowing lights, to escape the fire factor