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    Stoked! 12 new tombstones
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    Just finished my new tombstones, what do you think?
    The bad news is this lot is for a buyer who ordered a cemetery for Halloween so I only get to enjoy them for a couple of weeks. Unless of course the buyer backs out then I'm stoked again



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    lovely, very realistic I must say
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    thoses ur awesiome man! i really want to try this project.
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    Fantastic work. A lot of time and detail went into those.;
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    dead and ready to go
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    Quote Originally Posted by FirstSpartan View Post
    Just finished my new tombstones, what do you think?
    The bad news is this lot is for a buyer who ordered a cemetery for Halloween so I only get to enjoy them for a couple of weeks. Unless of course the buyer backs out then I'm stoked again



    Excellent ready to go grave yard. I like the shapes and it looks like stone

    what did you use?

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    very nice work. I like the wash effect you have on those.
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    Those are awesome!!! Great job! Mine so don't look that "clean" lol.
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    How about that fence in the background. Nice work.
    I love the stones though. They look awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gate Keeper View Post
    Excellent ready to go grave yard. I like the shapes and it looks like stone

    what did you use?

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    Thanks everyone! I used mostly 2" foamboard and some 1/2" here and there. The paint is dryloc with a little black dye added to darken it up a little then some dark latex paint for the drips. This year I added a solid wood base and some metal work with spikes to keep it in place.

    lol...yeah the fence in the back is peaking around the corner. That's new too. 100' of it. Needless to say I've been working on Halloween since July! So far this year I've done the fence, about 20 tombstones, a pumpkin rot scarecrow and some extra paper mache pumpkins.

    Today I took off from Halloween building. Me and the family went to the big pumpkin farm and had some fun today. I came home with a truck load of hay bales and corn stalks
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    Quote Originally Posted by FirstSpartan View Post
    Thanks everyone! I used mostly 2" foamboard and some 1/2" here and there. The paint is dryloc with a little black dye added to darken it up a little then some dark latex paint for the drips. This year I added a solid wood base and some metal work with spikes to keep it in place.
    Thank you for sharing it makes a great show and I will try this method and see if I can get the same great look.
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