- tantraman
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grave yards
every year I put up a grave yard in my back yard and leave it there till december. I am a little sick maybe ??
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Not so sick... I have about eight skulls that I keep hanging round the house. Oh, and we top off our Christmas tree with a skull instead of a star or angel.
So, no, I don't think you're sick... as for other folks off this forum, well, they probably think we're both sick!
So, no, I don't think you're sick... as for other folks off this forum, well, they probably think we're both sick!
While friends and loved ones mourn your silly grave, I have other uses for you, darling. ~ I love the Dead, Alice Cooper
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skull on a tree that is a great idea.
happy happy halloween silver shamrock.
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wow that sounds like it would be a cool tree.
happy happy halloween silver shamrock.
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Well after all of my Halloween decorations I move on to Christmas - but if it weren't for Christmas I would have my Halloween stuff up a lot longer. Inside stuff is different, but to keep the graveyard outside....well who care what other people think - it probably becomes a "creppy" house for the teenagers to drive by and make up stories....
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Hi all,
Thought I would share my halloween tips and hope to find some new ones on here.
My graveyard is made out of styrofoam insulation that I cut into tombstones. I then found some charcoal spray paint and sprayed them. Once dry I took a Sharpie and wrote epitaphs on them like "Here lies my wife, She rests in peace, Now so do I". To make sure they dont come out from wind I drill a small hole in the bottom on each side and also in the ground and insert small 1/4 inch pvc pipe to hold them in. Works great for 3 years havent lost one yet. Always looking for new ideas.
Thought I would share my halloween tips and hope to find some new ones on here.
My graveyard is made out of styrofoam insulation that I cut into tombstones. I then found some charcoal spray paint and sprayed them. Once dry I took a Sharpie and wrote epitaphs on them like "Here lies my wife, She rests in peace, Now so do I". To make sure they dont come out from wind I drill a small hole in the bottom on each side and also in the ground and insert small 1/4 inch pvc pipe to hold them in. Works great for 3 years havent lost one yet. Always looking for new ideas.
Just love to decorate for Halloween and share tips.
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I own a Florist in Orlando, FL. Last year we decided to make tombstones for our large window display.
I searched google images for gothic tombstones, then printed out the pictures on transparancy's. We blew them up with a cheap over head projecter and cut them out with a hot wire (Joanne Crafts)
The hot wire made intricate cuts and gave the tombstones depth.
We then covered them with gray latex paint. After the black dries, you can mist them with black spary paint.
The best effect is to spray the water house over the black spray paint before it drys. Blasting it makes small holes that look like old aged granite.
Buy some small black wooden applicas (not sure how to spell) that are shaped round or fleu de leis and highlight with silver metalic paint!
THEY TURNED OUT AWESOME!
Happy Halloween to all!
I searched google images for gothic tombstones, then printed out the pictures on transparancy's. We blew them up with a cheap over head projecter and cut them out with a hot wire (Joanne Crafts)
The hot wire made intricate cuts and gave the tombstones depth.
We then covered them with gray latex paint. After the black dries, you can mist them with black spary paint.
The best effect is to spray the water house over the black spray paint before it drys. Blasting it makes small holes that look like old aged granite.
Buy some small black wooden applicas (not sure how to spell) that are shaped round or fleu de leis and highlight with silver metalic paint!
THEY TURNED OUT AWESOME!
Happy Halloween to all!
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