We had a lot of fun building them and this was our first year with a large monster mud prop. I see a couple more MM projects in our future! The groundbreaker is pvc, garden hose and papermache. And thanks Terra for the tut on the tombstone!
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09-25-2011,11:44 AM
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09-25-2011,11:46 AM
Great job on those!

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09-25-2011,11:52 AM
Whoo hoo! That turned out nice and boy do I love the ground-breaker reaching up toward her! You definitely topped the emotional factor by 10. It makes it into a sad but now also a scary scene. Great idea.
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09-25-2011,12:04 PM
Amazing! I really want to do this tombstone for next year. Yours looks awesome. I also have to say I love the creepy emotional element of the groundbreaker reaching up.
Why can't the front yard be a graveyard all year?
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09-25-2011,03:59 PM
Cool! Supercool! I agree with Terra, the skeleton reaching up to her gave it a complete storyline!
That which does not kill us, usually scares the hell out of us!
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09-25-2011,04:15 PM
I love the pose of it reaching for the stone.. Great setup!
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09-25-2011,04:56 PM
Yeah, you have to keep that ground breaking reaching toward the stone. That's very, very cool. Excellent work!!!!
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09-25-2011,05:46 PM
OMG...that is beautiful. I'm with everyone else, the skeleton reaching up is so emotional. Love it.
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09-25-2011,05:56 PM
Great job! Looks awesome!



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