The construction of a skeletal figure for Halloween ornamentation involves assembling a representation of a human or animal skeleton using various materials and techniques. This process typically includes choosing a design, selecting appropriate materials like plastic, cardboard, or wire, and then cutting, shaping, and connecting the components to form the desired skeletal structure. An example of this would be creating a life-sized human skeleton from PVC pipes for a front yard display.
The creation of such figures is a popular Halloween tradition due to its ability to evoke a sense of the macabre and contribute to the overall spooky atmosphere associated with the holiday. The activity can be a cost-effective alternative to purchasing pre-made decorations and offers an opportunity for creative expression. Historically, skeletons have been associated with mortality and the afterlife, making them a fitting symbol for Halloween’s themes of death and the supernatural.