These Milk Containers Have No Necks!
Jenna's favorite holiday, without
question, is Halloween. She has loved
Halloween for the last ten years. She
loves dressing up. She loves decorating. This year she is into morbid and spooky. Initially she had asked if we could make some
milk jug skeletons - and I am fine with it - but my milk jug skeletons never
look like this
But Oregon Costco's don't have those milk jugs. The Costco's here (as well as Washington, I would imagine) produce milk jugs with no necks. I had saved these for making hands and feet.
I think of "milk bottle
skeletons" as cute rather than morbid.
Perhaps that's why we haven't made them yet? We were watching a tutorial about how to make
them. Costco bottle was suggested for
the head as circles are already outlined on the carton - well, now - that all
depends on what state you are in. I
remember bottles with the circles and actual bottle necks.
But Oregon Costco's don't have those milk jugs. The Costco's here (as well as Washington, I would imagine) produce milk jugs with no necks. I had saved these for making hands and feet.
I had even thrown in a vinegar bottle.
Jenna has decided to not bother with the milk bottles this year. I hope she was serious as I have crushed all of the bottles and put them into our recycling bin.
You can go to YouTube and type in "milk-bottle skeletons" or check instructions on this site.
Jenna has decided to not bother with the milk bottles this year. I hope she was serious as I have crushed all of the bottles and put them into our recycling bin.
You can go to YouTube and type in "milk-bottle skeletons" or check instructions on this site.
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