
Crafty Lady Abby went to a zombie wedding in full skull makeup. It turned out so well that she posted the makeup process as a tutorial for you. You might not have a wedding this would be appropriate for, but a Halloween party would be the perfect place to show off your skull skills! Link -via Laughing Squid

All gussied up and nowhere to go, these morbid curiosities are the product of Dutch artist Cedric Laquieze, who uses the skeletons of cats and dogs and covers them with fake flowers to create a startlingly beautiful effect. Now your deceased pet can serve as the centerpiece for your next family get together!
Link -via DesignTAXI

Skeleton Apron – $23.95
The very popular Skeleton Apron is back in stock at the NeatoShop. This apron is only available for a limited time. Get your Skeleton Apron before it is too late.
This fantastic chef apron is made of 100% cotton canvas and is available in black, green, and pink.
Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more great Aprons.

An electric razor that shaves close to the bone! This x-ray, featured at Modern Mechanix, was taken in 1941, back when x-ray scientists and technicians didn’t bother wearing lead aprons and spent their spare time coming up weird things they could x-ray. Link -via J-Walk Blog
(Image credit: L. F. Ehrke, Westinghouse Research Lamp Laboratories)
A car was pulled over in Plattling, Germany, when police officers saw it was being driven by a skeleton! However, the driver was found to be a 23-year-old Brit named Martin Williams.
He told police he’d snapped up the plastic life-size model at a local flea market but strapped it into his front passenger seat because he thought it would be damaged in the boat.
A police spokesman said: ‘It was only when we stopped the car that we realised it was a British right hand drive car – and the skeleton was therefore in the passenger seat.
“We could not make any charges against him as it is not illegal to have a plastic skeleton in your car.”
Party Skel-A-Mingo Flamingo Lawn Ornament – $14.95
It’s nearly summer. Are you looking for a quick way to spruce up your yard? You need the Party Skel-A-Mingo Flamingo Lawn Ornament from the NeatoShop. This Flamingo pair is to die for! It even comes in a heavenly coffin-shaped box.
Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more Home & Garden fun!
Here you see a skeleton knitting a scarf with yarn that is coming from her own bones! She is a knit-covered skeleton. Twilight Kallisti of Crafting Chaos made this artwork called Just One More Row using an educational skeleton model. See more pictures at the website. Link
Artist Celina Saubidet creates “Osseus Jewelry,” with designs based on bones, like this silver-plated skeletal hand necklace. Yes, it’s full-size and was inspired by a real skeleton. She also has rings and cufflinks that resemble bones at her Etsy store Link -via Bioephemera
Delfina Delettrez created this chic Skeletor Belt that looks like Death has got you by the waist. If the style doesn’t kill you, then perhaps the $4,000 price tag will! Link
Dutch artist Andre Lassen sculpted these bronze skeleton cutlery that will look right at home aboard the Black Pearl. Raven Armory has the details.
We’ve featured a few light paintings on Neatorama, but never one as ghastly cool as Janne Parviainen’s Inquisitor, who wrote:
Straight from the camera. When you’re standing two hours in a knee deep snow in minus 20 celcius degrees taking photos, playing with fire starts to sound like a great idea, haha! I only burnt my coat just a little while doing this, oops!
Link – via 7 Deadly Sinners
Ben Cuevas knitted a realistic human skeleton. He calls the project “Transcending the Material”, and made it while in an art collective called the Wassaic Project. There are eleven more pictures at the link. The level detail on the vertebrae is amazing.
Link via Make | Photo by the artist
Skeleton Apron – $23.95
No bones about it – there’s no better gift for your favorite chef whom you love to death than this cool skeleton apron from the NeatoShop: Link | More Pirate-wear | Fun Kitchen Stuff

Dead Guy Ale
- $14.95
I quite like the design on NeatoShop's latest BottleHood beer bottle tumbler. It's made from the Dead Guy Ale made by Rogue Ales Brewery in Oregon. Though it's not specifically made for Grateful Dead fans, it's still an excellent gift for them: Link
More BottleHood beer bottle tumblers: Link
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Photographer Francois Robert created a series of pictures in which he arranged human bones into sculptures. It’s entitled “Stop the Violence”, and serves as a warning against the human propensity to kill and destroy. In an interview about his work, Robert explained:
I always have been fascinated with skulls (In my home town in Switzerland, my parents and I were living above a Natural Museum). As I mentioned, I photographed over 140 skulls of animals from the Field Museum in Chicago, and it become a traveling exhibition across the U.S. for 8 years (sponsored by the Museum). In the mid-90’s, during an auction from an old school, I purchased 3 metal lockers and to my surprise one of them held a real, full size articulated skeleton. For years I had it displayed in one of the rooms in my studio and I often wondered what else I could do with it. Finally the idea came to me to explore the idea of disassembling the skeleton and rearranging the bones, and from that process came the series “Stop the Violence”.
Link via Geekologie | Artist’s Website | Interview
If scientists and police investigators can reconstruct a face from a skull, why can’t we figure out what Skeletor looked like before he was a skeleton? David at Ironic Sans went to work, or to be accurate, his wife did, and recreated faces for Skeletor, Manuel Calavera, and Jack Skellington. Link -via Laughing Squid
If you managed to break a bone and got yourself in an arm cast, chances are you’ll have a permanent marker and a couple of friends’ remarks written all over it.
But when illustrator Taylor White broke her wrist in "an epic acrobatic gravity defying swan-dive into the Norwegian snow," she asked her friend Heather Tompkins to turn the cast into a work of art.
From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by pax.
Delfina Delettrez Fendi (yes, of that Fendi) has a new line of to-die-for jewelry. This skeleton wrist jewelry was part of her debut at the Paris Fashion Show. WWD has the gallery (what’s up with the taxidermied animals as props?): Link – via Haute Macabre

