Imagine walking past your yard on a foggy October night and spotting this creature, a tall, crooked figure with a glowing pumpkin grin.
Its twisted body leans forward like it’s ready to pounce, arms reaching out with twiggy claws.
Made from wrapped PVC pipes, this Halloween monster seems to have crawled up from the earth itself.
It’s eerie, unforgettable, and the perfect DIY project for those who love adding a touch of theatrical horror to their decorations.
Materials Needed
- 10-12 PVC pipes (½-1 inch diameter, various lengths)
- PVC elbows, tees, and connectors (about 10 pieces)
- Old pumpkin or foam pumpkin head (carved or painted)
- Brown burlap or fabric (6-8 yards)
- Hot glue and twine
- Spray paint (brown, black, and beige tones)
- Tree branches or twigs for hands
- Zip ties and wire cutters
- Optional: LED light for pumpkin head
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Assemble your PVC frame. Start with two long pipes for the legs, bend the joints at angles to create a hunched posture, and attach shorter pipes for arms.
Step 2: Wrap the frame with burlap or dark brown fabric, securing it with twine to give the illusion of muscle and sinew.
Step 3: Use branches or twigs as fingers, attaching them to the pipe ends with glue or zip ties.
Step 4: Place your carved or foam pumpkin head on top and secure it firmly. You can add an LED light inside for an eerie glow.
Step 5: Spray paint the entire figure lightly to add shadows and depth, then position it among fallen leaves for a dramatic finish.
Tips:
For a more haunted effect, use a fog machine nearby or add motion-sensor lights to make it seem like the monster comes alive when someone approaches.