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King Kong Skull Island Shows Prequels Reign At The Box Office

King Kong is the mythical giant ape monster that has been scaring moviegoers since his first big screen presence in 1933. On Friday, March 10, movie fans will again be able to see this colossal gorilla in action on Skull Island.  With a lack of new stories being generated in Hollywood, prequels rather than sequels are now reigning as king.

Skull Island is an apt name for this movie starring King Kong. To preview, the movie is set in 1971, in which Skull Island is inhabited by the Iwi natives who worship Kong as a king and god. As most of these sci-fi movies go, it is a battle for domination over Skull Island against monstrous predators nicknamed Skullcrawlers.  Celebrate this monumental movie with a DIY King Kong ornament. Easy and fun to make with only a few supplies needed.

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Larger Than Life King Kong Skull Island Ornament

Get in the blockbuster spirit with this fun King Kong project that makes Skull Island come alive in 3D! It’s an exciting project for kids too!  Use plastic clear ornaments for a King Kong themed birthday party project for young children.

Supplies for King Kong Ornament:

  • Clear glass ball ornament – we used 2 5/8”
  • King Kong printed image
  • Glue
  • Paint brush
  • Tweezers
  • Brown clay
  • Craft moss
  • Sand
  • Skull beads
  • Ribbon

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First Step: Remove the cap from the glass ball ornament.  Print your favorite image of King Kong on paper and cut it out. Use the glue stick over the back of the image.

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Second Step: Using the tweezers and paint brush handle, gentle fold King Kong through the hole.

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Third Step: Press him to the wall of the ornament and let dry.

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Fourth Step: Now it is time to design Skull Island. Using the clay, skull beads and moss, start creating. Note that you will need to add each section in pieces so it fits through the hole.

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Fifth Step: Press clay pieces through the hold of the glass ball. Press pieces together using the paint brush handle and tweezers.

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Pop more skull beads through the hole to decorate your King Kong Skull Island. Then tie a decorative ribbon on top to complete your ornament. If you want to display your ornament, get creative with the setting.

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Need the perfect gift for your favorite movie fan? We have an idea for you! Get a popcorn bag, place a movie theater gift card inside and tie the top of the bag closed with a personalized movie ornament! A fun keepsake they will love and a gift they can use!

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