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Avast, me hearties!

I am aware that Halloween was about four months ago but due to moving and my house being turned upside down I am just now finding the time (and my memory card) to upload my projects :).


Every captain needs a ship so when I learned that this adorable lil buccaneer needed a ride I was much obliged to make one for Captian Jax.

Materials:
Foam board
Foam sheets
Glue gun and plenty of glue sticks
Paint
Letter stamps
Black handkerchief
Skull cutout
Yard stick
Duct tape

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