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    Yup another tombstone thread. :) Come see.
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    Here are my first attempts at tombstones. I think they turned out pretty well. I tried a different painting, and carving technique on each one. The washing method on the Frankenstein tombstone is the Terra method. Love her tombstones. Thanks Terra. The paint job on Medusa is Uruk-Hai's method. I love the look of his tombstones aswell. I also used his method for making the cracks. Thanks Uruk-Hai. The Ripper tombstone was my first, its a mix of different techniques. I think I went overboard on the cracks. The pedestal I picked up from lowes on clearance for $15 in the garden section. So I couldnt pass that up. I repainted it(it was yellowish green, and orange) and will mount the dracula bust from michaels on top. I just havent bought it yet.

    I like the look of them, and plan on at least one or two more before Halloween(hopefully). One quick question though. Does anyone spray their tombstones with some kind of sealer? If they get rained on, wont all the water based paint run?








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    Wow, really nice work great job skid
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    Those are absolutely AWESOME !!!!!!! Great job.
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    Very nice. I really like them just the way they turned out. The cracks and surfacing of the tombstones is awesome. The typefaces chosen work really well too. Regarding the coloring, could you tell us what brand and paint colors names you used on each? Thanks.
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    Very nice. Now I just have to find Uruk-Hai's method as I already have Terra's bookmarked.
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    Skid_68, what did you do for the "chipped-stone" around the edges of your Medusa stone??? It looks amazing!

    Uruk-Hai's tutorial site is here:

    A Haunted Halloween - Projects: Tombstones

    This will be what I use this year. I just love the look!
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    Just amazing!!!!
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    man skid ill tell ya .........your first attempt at a groundbreaker was sick and you first attempt at tombstones is sick .........your sick dude...............good job
    Now where am I gonna put all this stuff I've built?
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    Wow thanks guys. All the kind words mean a lot coming from this great community.

    Ghost of Spookie - I just used what I had lying around except for the yellowish color on the Ripper tombstone. I picked up a small sample of that at lowes. It was Valspar, But I dont remember the name of the color, sorry. I used some of it in the Frankenstein color mix. The black is Behr flat black (mickey mouse ears black) from home depot, and just some white Zinsser primer. Both left over from another project. I just mix them together to get the greys I want. I use the flat black for the lettering and wash.

    Mr Grimsley - I used the wood burner tip shown here. But you really could use any tip you want. I chose that one so the areas I melted were wider and a little flatter. Just randomly melt the foam, cover with a grey base coat, and then dry brush with a light grey. The dry brush or light sponge is what really makes the chipped look stand out.

    Thanks again guys. Its all your great projects that inspire me.
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    Excellent! In fact, I am so inspired that I may attempt to make my own tombstones next year. I tried a couple of years ago but let's just say that they did not come out even remotely like yours or the others I've seen on this board!
    Great job - I say make more!
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