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@akc215892 жыл бұрын
I love all your makeovers, especially the animatronic ones
@HaZelsABaGel2 жыл бұрын
It looks amazing
@L_FERRET2 жыл бұрын
looks really good
@AzraelThanatos2 жыл бұрын
If you want some rather good looking moss, you can get some ground sawdust or flocking, mix with some of the coarser version and paint/dye it in greens, then mix into a paste with either white glue or mod podge and apply with a cheap brush, when it dries, add a bit of a drybrush with a brighter green and seal it with a spray. I haven't used it on full sized foam pieces, but I have on other things for decor and with miniatures.
@Tser2 жыл бұрын
How long do you suggest your pipe and rebar be?
@RuthlessMojo2 жыл бұрын
As someone who has been married for over 20 years I have to say that the thing I like most about this channel is the fact that you both equally enjoy your builds and you work together as a team. Really inspiring.
@JackedUpBuilds2 жыл бұрын
This helps a lot! Great video! I heard you said it took lots of time to carve the words! What I do is make a stencil on my silhouette and put that on the tombstone then spray paint over it! It melts away the foam in the certain spot inside the words and makes an organic shape! And it’s so easy! Again, great video!
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
Yep that works well too!
@allen37762 жыл бұрын
Tried using awood burning tool, but it melts the foam too quickly.
@pmwestover2 жыл бұрын
For a lichen type moss, I ground down the Spanish moss you get from art craft stores with pistol and mortar and then sprinkled it over areas of the tombstone that I coated with modge podge. I also sprinkled dirt afterwards to fill in any areas for bonus points.
@AmyNorthLight2 жыл бұрын
Great idea! Additionally, you may consider making a rough paste with the dried ground moss and glue/mod podge, and when it dries it will be rigid and not as susceptible to flaking off? I know with miniatures, people often soak the model making foam foliage in glue so it holds its shape and doesnt fall off.
@davidestes72662 жыл бұрын
Studsonstudios does modpodge and model flocking and that always looks convincing. But I wanna try the plastic Spanish moss in a blender like you mentioned.
@jenniferperson14602 жыл бұрын
This is what I do also just throw it in the blender ai get it from the dollar store then modge podge it on
@pmwestover2 жыл бұрын
@@jenniferperson1460 I was worried the moss would gunk up the blender; does it not? Also, does the blender grind it up enough? I would love to take out that manual labor element to the process :D
@Timetraveler1111MN Жыл бұрын
Oh great I gotta do this. I just came back from Scotland last week and it was amazing to see all different kinds on headstones in ancient rocks the standing stones of Callanish I’m thinking I would do cut out pieces of sheet Maas if you can get the green and then your idea.
@DanielletheMoran2 жыл бұрын
I love all of your Halloween crafts, they’re entertaining and very creative! Also your daughter is adorable 🥹💖
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
Awe thank you 😄
@deltonmcclary73412 жыл бұрын
We had the same issue with securing our headstones out here in Clovus, NM... so windy, esp this time of year! We secured metal brackets to the back and used wooden dowels to stake in the ground... the wind would rattle them as they "rocked" back and forth to add like a creepy sound and make it look like something underneath was shaking them!
@user-T892 жыл бұрын
The immediate little pap on the mask when you showed it to your kiddo 😂 Great video guys! I love these existing prop makeovers, I hope yall enjoy making them!
@beakersandbugs62352 жыл бұрын
Cuteness overload with your little baby! ❤
@Carmen-nn5jk2 жыл бұрын
Moss- glue small pencil shavings to your surface. (The kind that come out of the wall mounted school pencil sharpeners, or potentially a desktop electric one) You may want to add a couple layers. Once dry saturate with glue/water mixture to help secure. Color them green before or after. Some different shades of green dry brushed on really sells it
@Molly-Pop2 жыл бұрын
HOBBY FLOCKING FOR MOSS. I CANNOT preach about it enough 🤣 mix some mod podge and isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle to let the glue flow better, light spray and dust on accordingly. I've made some dioramas and I can't get enough of the stuff haha
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
Nice!!!! Will definitely try.
@redbaby8142 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love these makeover videos, because you help teach us to make great custom decorations out of partially manufactured items. I don't have the time or the skill to make all the decorations from scratch, such as your custom tombstones from the construction foam, but I most definitely can ugly up a Halloween decoration with some letter stickers, paint and drylok.
@composing-chaos2 жыл бұрын
I make moss with floral sponges and paint. Chop the up in a food processor or tear them. If you cut the edges are too straight. Then you paint them with different colors of acrylic. I like to put the in a bucket and stir the colors in. Let dry, shred smaller and paint again. Let dray then glue wherever you like
@lillmiss222 ай бұрын
Stealing this idea because dollar store has these and sounds awesome! Thank you
@AllMenAreBerries2 жыл бұрын
Saw dust flocking makes great mossy texture especially if you make like 3 or 4 colors seperatly then when dry you mix them together, like for example one thats forrest green, one thats like a burnt sienna, one thats like a chocolate brown, one thats a cammo green and maybe one thats a cool grey. When you have them dry you can just pop them in a blender and make them in to a finer dust if need be, and just use white pva glue and layer them untill they look cool and natural. You can use other colors too if you want moulds and stuff like that too of course.
@1artista312 жыл бұрын
For moss stuff I just grind up dried moss from your local gardening supply shop. Sphagnum moss, spanish moss etc, put it in a bowl with clear elmers glue and just "paint" it on. Bonus: you can mix various paints to get the perfect colors for your moss.
@sindex2 жыл бұрын
I also was never able to "make" moss, and ended up going to my local crafts store (that starts with an "M") and buying their variety moss in packets. It was less 'DIY' but it got my druid staff project completed. Also flocking works, like is used in railroad modeling or ttrpg terrain. Depends on the look you want. Great work as always.
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
That’s a great solution though!! Good call.
@bigbugjpeg Жыл бұрын
i feel like no one says it enough you guys are so so cute together 😭 the chemistry is THERE and its so wholesome
@timothykitchens99722 жыл бұрын
I made big wood stakes and hammered them into the ground then duct taped the back of the gravestone to the wood stake. 3 years and counting on some of those stakes. Also smaller grave stones work exactly the same and it's easy clean and quick. Plus you can use just about any kind of stick or scrap wood pieces.
@pr0t34n2 жыл бұрын
Something else that works really well for making tombstones stay in the ground are jumbo bamboo skewers. You can usually get 20 or more in a package. Just sharpen the other end with a pencil sharpener and jam them in there, works like a champ!
@grunge_witch2 жыл бұрын
I've done moss with fake snow, that comes in spray cans. It makes pretty nice flake texture, with good volume. A little bit of paint, and it really looks like moss!
@beastlyidiots92322 жыл бұрын
Your daughter is absolutely adorable. She's so smart. She picked out the button on the Dremel right away. Kids love buttons!! Lol. Another great "How To" guys. Keep up the hard work!
@davidatkisson61412 жыл бұрын
In the theater sometimes they use a thick mixture of larger sawdust particles and glue to simulate mossy growth. It's then painted in moss like colors to achieve the desired affect
@reeseevecocx91597 ай бұрын
For Moss, I’ve had great results with wood glue, watered down and dryer lint! Mix some green craft paint in to color to your liking and it works great!
@lillmiss222 ай бұрын
Oooh might have to try this too
@claylewis82332 жыл бұрын
Great video! I just got done making a couple tombstones for neighbors kids. I give them a template and have them design their own and then build them out. For the thinner store bought tombstones I've been attaching 1 inch pink foam and carving it down, texturing and painting it to match. that bulks it out and makes it look more substantial and gives you that extra space for anchors and what not.
@bergmanfamilyadventures Жыл бұрын
A good moss mix is: dryer lint and green paint and glue it on to the tombstone. It works!
@A8T8T2 жыл бұрын
I sometimes make fake moss for Christmas decorations and such, and all I use is an old kitchen sponge and some green food colouring, I then pluck the sponge to smithereens and lay it on a waterproof surface in a thin layer, I then mix the colour with water and drips it all over the pieces, rolling, pressing and squeezing them with my hands, and maybe adding some more water and/or colour gives different results and textures (I don’t have any real measure’s for this part of the process, just learn as you go until your moss looks just right), let it rest in a dry and warm place until completely dry - also the top part of the sponge can be used for a more gritty texture. Maybe this will help you out, and thanks for this awesome channel, it always makes my day
@irosquaredboku2 жыл бұрын
I've seen/heard that shredded sponges and dye can make realistic looking moss. Dyed fiber spider webs could also work.
@DonutBoxers2 жыл бұрын
a few good ways to make moss: cheapest options: - a green wash (water and green paint, won’t have moss texture) - green paint in an airbrush with a very low psi (makes very fine moss) - actual moss, allow it to grow, can also use chia pet seeds but those will be leafier (may grow mold if grown improperly) - green yarn flocking (cut up green yarn, mix with water and mod podge) more expensive options (look the best, most durable): - real terrain hobby grass flocking mixed with mod podge and water - terrain hobby “creeping ivy” secured with glue a mixture of these together creates nice variety!
@ScytheNoire2 жыл бұрын
Foam flocking would make a great moss. For these large scale projects, probably cheapest to DIY a large batch (videos online how to do this). Then just apply with PVC glue / mod podge, and then do a sealing layer with watered down glue/podge sprayed on.
@chilicats2 жыл бұрын
Kiddo is super cute! It's always charming watching kids learn. The little "dwemel", adorable.
@edielynch78192 жыл бұрын
I went to a gamer store...(one that has all the supplies for board gaming..i.e. trees, characters, grasses ) and they have moss in a jar. Ground up fine to put on a tombstone. Love your channel. Very informative.
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh yes good call
@jherazob2 жыл бұрын
@@WickedMakers Or if you wanna go the true DIY route, some leafy kitchen spices (like oregano) do quite well for this, you might wanna seal them though, not sure if they'd survive a strong rain
@joannegoodman8608 Жыл бұрын
Sawdust mixed with greens and browns in a disposable cup. Spread out on a cookie sheet or tin foil. Crumble occasionally as it dries. Very economical and easy to use!
@annielane56212 жыл бұрын
Your little helper is going to be the star of your show, cute, she is ready to help. Great job.
@lunamax12142 жыл бұрын
Also, I'm the one last week who talked about how much braver we other haunters are thanks to your videos. 😊 Thank you so much for doing another tombstone improvement video. (And for always using safety equipment prominently on screen! A lot of crafty KZbinrs don't do that, and it makes me grind my teeth.)
@-Ghostess2 жыл бұрын
I love that about them. And Evan and Katelyn for their full mask set up for resin/specifying the fume extractor for welding.
@lynnayamoon2 жыл бұрын
fake foliage green moss powder works fantastic for moss! Sometimes called moss flocking..its not cheap but works a charm for any crafting project where you want moss!
@carolalsentzer83572 жыл бұрын
the tomb stones look so much better. Love your videos
@pmsteamrailroading2 жыл бұрын
For standing tombstones, I glue a 1x3 to the bottom, and screw a second one to it (forming an X) after Halloween rotate the second board so it stores flat. I would second the flocking for moss (in model railroading hobby shops it called “ground foam”)
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
Nice!!!
@flywithbart2 жыл бұрын
An additional tip is to make the pvc tube distance the same on every tombstone you have (say 12 inches) so you can rearrange the tombstones without having to move the rebar. As others have said, the model railroad ground cover foam mixed with glue makes a nice thick moss. Takes some time to dry but seems quite durable.
@ocalicreek2 жыл бұрын
I made a template with a board, drilling two holes in it to use as guides for both drilling the tombstones and for banging the rebar into the ground.
@HollywoodColt2 жыл бұрын
You can buy moss in a craft store in the floral department or look in the area where the scenic stuff for trains is. I believe hobby lobby has one.
@frankendoll14552 жыл бұрын
Get outta my head!!!!🤣🤣🤣 I bought these EXACT tombstones last week and have been looking for ideas the last few days. How freaky is this!!!👀💀🖤
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
Nice!!!!
@jherazob2 жыл бұрын
No, they now live in your head making creepy crafts and waving around rebar swords :P
@Videos-io3ll2 жыл бұрын
Frankendoll I have two tombstones with the skull and cross bones, the one Jay made over. So, like you, I'm glad that Jamie and Jay did a make over on store purchased tombstones.
@Kat-bu3bn2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the idea of getting the tombstones to stay up. I live in Southern California and it never fails that I put my tombstones up and within the next few days we get Santa Ana winds. As always, love watching u guys! 🖤
@buzzmooney28012 жыл бұрын
I've done a number of foam-sculpting projects, professionally. I've actually introduced a LOT of Artists to that same Surform tool. It's one of my most important foam tools, along with a double-edged bread knife, a hacksaw, (people never believe me, the first time I tell them a hacksaw is the best tool for cutting soft cushion foam!) and a blow-dryer. I have NOT yet used a Dremel, like that, so I'm going to have to try that! Also, I need to try Drylock: In the past, I've used things like plaster of Paris mixed with wood glue.
@CrystalSetsuna2 жыл бұрын
My dad and i always just hammered sharpened dowel rods in through the bottom and stuck em in the ground. Worked a treat for us! Great makeover tips, i love how great the drippy watered paint looked.
@lizardmilk2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using the same store bought tombstones for years. I use the spikes. They work fine, but they tear up the foam. This year I filled in the old holes with spray foam. After drying, I trimmed off the excess and painted. Good as new.
@StephStitches22 жыл бұрын
I hope you guys can keep the DIYs coming for Christmas! I know you've done a few here and there but I love to see what you come up with!
@m.maclellan71472 жыл бұрын
How about a "Nightmare before Christmas" to take us between holidays ?! Perhaps a "faux grove" of trees with the holidays on them, like the movie ?!
@fripptricky50992 жыл бұрын
One of the best things about DryLok for stones is that you can tint the brilliant white whatever color you want at the department store. This year, I got cement, grey/blue, and red sandstone tinted DryLok buckets and that TREMENDOUSLY saved on time for tombstone production.
@-_IT_-2 жыл бұрын
Those look so much better and so realistic looking!
@5avan102 жыл бұрын
Great video as always! One way to do easy moss is to mix coarse sawdust with some watered down green acrylic paint, let it dry, and then mix that green sawdust with PVA glue and paint it on. When it's dry it looks just like moss!
@TawnyOwlWings2 жыл бұрын
AWWW lil helper T^T Very cool guys!!! I'm going to change mine!
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
Nice!!!!
@sespider2 жыл бұрын
To make the illusion of moss, Flocking works great. But you would need to carefully spray on some clear weather protection to protect it. Flocking can get messy, so keep that in mind. Light airbrushing of different colored paint also helps add depth to the flocking. Add very mini flowers with some dirt and it'll look more realistic. I cool thing to try us to add additional foam to build up the area first. This way you can add little spider or bee holes.
@sespider2 жыл бұрын
Additionally; using flocking made up of a variety of earth colors (different tones if greens and browns) may be best, instead of airbrushing the colors on. Look up diorama tutorials for best flocking methods.
@conduit642 жыл бұрын
I burned out on Halloween about 5 years ago and haven't done an outdoor display since, but recently I've started to feel the old Halloween vibes again and watching your videos has definitely gotten the old spooky juices flowing. I won't be able to do anything this year, but next year I think will be my return.
@abadgurl20102 жыл бұрын
Excellent! This just gives you more time to work on stuff without having to stress out about getting done in time!
@larastrazdas69612 ай бұрын
MOSS - you can get moss (and other cool plants) in the floral department of craft and hobby stores. You can glue them on using an acrylic gel (dried clear) or paste (you can tint this with acrylic paint, some will also dry clear).
@Tati_doodle2 жыл бұрын
Happy spooky month! It’s finally October! I love all the crafts you do, it’s so fun to watch! 🎃👻👻💀🎃
@grammme10392 жыл бұрын
We actually JUST bought these exact tombstones for our yard before I even knew this video existed. Now I have to make a second trip to get some dry lock and stakes to keep them in the ground. Thanks so much, yours look amazing and I'm definitely taking your stake idea. We can't even get our heavier plastic stones to stay upright lol.
@cindyclaws2 жыл бұрын
My plastic tombstones have a bottom that unscrews. Took it off and put play sand in a gallon baggie. Stuck it in and then screwed the bottom plate back on. Hope that helps!
@RainMakeR_Workshop2 жыл бұрын
You can buy faux/artificial moss or dried moss. Its mostly used for stuff like artificial living walls or plant decoration. But you could easily cut it up and use it as decor on these tombstones.
@BrandonLeonard092 жыл бұрын
Another option for sticking tombstones in the ground, you can buy wooden yard stakes or make your own with a stick They also make foam safe construction adhesive you can use with a caulk gun to adhere the wooden stake to the tombstone. I found it easier to have a stake go the height of the tombstone both to have more surface area glued to the tombstone and also to make it easier to hammer it into the ground
@maryleethefox8642 Жыл бұрын
As an artist that uses sealant, I've used multiple different kinds. When painting furniture I use basic mod podge which comes in matte and gloss, it's worked perfectly. When I'm painting ceramics, wood, or paper mache I use spray sealant. For plastic projects I use Mr. Super Clear, I've used it for both doll customizing and making horror hockey masks. Not everything needs sealant but I use it as a little extra security.
@kaskus71472 жыл бұрын
I have a can of latex house paint that I got from a place that was going out of business. When I opened it I realized that it had no pigment in it. It is just the clear latex base that is in the can before you have your color added to it. So, I decided to try it as a foam sealer and it worked really well. I have been able to use it for multiple years and would suggest it to anyone.
@sethgee9702 жыл бұрын
I have added moss to some tombstones and I just used the stuff purchased at a craft store. It holds up OK. I also have another way to keep tombstones from blowing around. I use some 1/4" plain steel rod cut to 18" in length. Sharpen the ends with a rasp and heat them up (not too hot) to melt into the foam to create the holes. This method has worked great over the years and we get some pretty awesome wind here in northern ga in the fall. I haven't had one blow over yet.
@PenumbralBehemoth2 жыл бұрын
there's a ton of great ways to make moss--definitely check craft stores for miniatures or diaramas. They sell bags of moss in a lot of colors that all look very lively and natural. This can cost more though, and the 'scale' of the bits of moss are meant for miniatures and diaramas. some folks also use like..bits of sponges (not the ones with the scrubbers), shredded up in a food processor, and mixed with PVA glue. it takes paint very well, and often gives really cool, natural feeling textures :) the sponge method is often way more cost effective compared to the craft store 'model kit moss'.
@brettingram12 жыл бұрын
One thing I discovered when working with foam and making letters on the tombstones is to make the stencil with the cricut then using black spray paint. The spray paint dissolves the foam and is much easier and quicker than carving. It also colors the letters at the same time to help them stand out. The only thing is you need to practice first in order to discover how light or heavy of a coat you need for the desired result. You can do it as a "carved in" lettering or "raised" lettering too depending on how you use your stencil. When it comes to moss, my suggestion is using dryer lint and several shades of green acrylic paint for making the moss. Just add the paint into the lint, mix with your hands and let dry. Then apply the moss with glue. It may be messy but I think it adds a great effect. Hope this helps! Happy Haunting..
@JaydentheHaunter2 жыл бұрын
These look incredible! I will definitely be using the pipe and rebar idea for my tombstones this year. Great video!
@horses2by2 жыл бұрын
Definitely much better and creepier, well done 👏👏🎃🦇💀🪦
@beckymurphy47142 жыл бұрын
Excellent makeover, as always. I might have to turn the old garden into a cemetery this year.
@gravemarker2 жыл бұрын
I found that Color Shot “Extra Guacamole” spray paint, using a light touch on the button to spatter the paint, makes a good moss color on tombstones.
@CalifornieWay2 жыл бұрын
A cool decoration in my neighborhood are some bodies hanging by their feet wrapped in spiderwebs. The whole construction is pretty light so when the wind blows, it bangs against the balcony and looks like a live person thrashing around.
@AIM54A2 жыл бұрын
A fast way to fasten them down is to drive a 1x2 wood stake into the ground then use steel wire pushed through the grave stone and wrapped around the stake. Use the flat part of the stake against the back of the gravestone. You can paint the little piece of wire that's visible from the front if you wish. It's super quick to setup and tear down, and wont blow over before your house does.
@richardplantier19552 жыл бұрын
So glad for you guys! Your videos are killing it!
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
😄😄 thanks!!
@BLewis19892 жыл бұрын
Can't wait for Halloween!!! I love it more than Christmas!! Well... I get excited for Christmas on like the 1st of December where as halloween is everyday in my world 😂
@serrinahuntercarducci30572 жыл бұрын
A static grass applicator could really help put moss on the stones. I like the ones used in making miniature scenery.
@paniconelmstreet68382 жыл бұрын
Omg you're daughter is adorable, loved the tombstones so much more after you guys redone them
@GuitarGuyAl2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of one of my favorite Halloween memories. A friends and I were throwing a party and we had the ideal that we would make styrofoam tombstones for each of our guest - as kind of a party favor they could take home with them when they left the party. We spent months doing about 40 of them - each a unique design for the guest. We used all sorts of tools like exacto-knives for cutting out the lettering and hot knives for shaping and 'weathering' the tombstone. We did both positive and negative reliefs for the lettering and designs. It took us like a week of experimentation for the paint. We of course wanted a stone look to them but we quickly found that any normal spray paint would melt/dissolve the foam. After some trial and error we found that water based spray paints do not melt the styrofoam. Using a black water based paint as a primer allowed us to use the faux stone spray paints. It made the tombstones look fantastic. It has been many, many years since that and I couldn't tell you who made the faux stone paints but I do remember the name of the stone/color that looked the best to us was called "London Fog". It had this dark gray, with random black that would happen. We had a lot of impressed guests that halloween party.
@EV87_2 жыл бұрын
I love it! My girlfriend and I are both obsessed with Halloween and horror and can’t wait to get a house so we can make crafts like this. Very well done.
@davidmccartney10172 жыл бұрын
Use Spanish moss. You can spray it with a preservative and make it kind of weather proof and also make it last for years to come. Glue in place with mod podge
@KathrynBurke7132 жыл бұрын
This looks so good! My inlaws have a bunch of tombstones in their front yard, which I feel like could look better, and now I know how to do so! They already put them out in the yard this year, so maybe next year they can get a pre Halloween makeover!
@TheSurferboy22 жыл бұрын
I've been loving these videos you two together crack me up. Great way to make moss stuffing and spray paint.
@joelnakae89412 жыл бұрын
Great makeover. Quick and easy. That original Morris the cat shirt is very cool .
@ghoulgoil50292 жыл бұрын
Turned out great. I never would have thought of raised letters. Thanks for the tips.
@Apollyna2 жыл бұрын
For the moss, I feel like you could take all the scrap crumbly foam sprinkles from phase one of the project, roll them around in some drab green paint, and then glue them on at the end
@ms.antiantisocial60372 жыл бұрын
A great way to do moss is to get some moss from like the hobby store with the fake plant stuff and you can glue some on in a way it would naturally grow on a stone, I did the same trick to spice up the bland tombstone of Pam v. Aka Jason's mom and it looks amazing.
@brookeriley83242 жыл бұрын
Static grass and it's applicator are a great way for moss, it's used for models and things like dioramas; it's pretty neat, looks great, and there's some pretty cheap options out there for it too
@DD47N12 жыл бұрын
Your little one is absolutely precious!! Loved the upgrade guys!! I really enjoy these "up-do" videos! It helps those of us with less time, money, space or natural creativity to still be able to have something more unique than every other neighbor! Thank you so much!
@MysteriaSdrassa Жыл бұрын
I use Remesh for my tombstones.. its a concrete steel reinforcing mesh with 6x6 squares.. it can be cut and trimmed to different sizes and hot clued to the back... the hot glue will melt some of the styrofoam of the tombstone and bond it together... use caution though.. too much hot glue WILL melt right through the tombstone if you use to much.. a little bit really does go along way with this method
@the_littlesiren2 жыл бұрын
An easy and durable way is to get flocking, (or make your own flocking) and mix it with modpodge and just slap it on wherever you like! Not as messy, and you can put the moss exactly where you want it, and it's durable/wont flake off. Alternatively, can make your own flocking with foam, and even saw dust!
@gerrardmeyer852 жыл бұрын
Awesome job on the Tombstone Makeover. For standing up my tombstones, I put a point on a thin wooden stake then glue velcro to the wooden stake and the back of the tombstone. I can pound the wooden stake into the ground, then just press the tombstone to the velcro coverd wooden stake.
@AB-nu5we2 жыл бұрын
For moss, I just use model railroad scenery moss. Tombstones look great! I thought you guys were going to do something rebar-y for placing the tombstones, thought about that in the past, now you've confirmed its a good way to go. I'll be changing mine over. Great tips!
@jannakae38452 жыл бұрын
Love them. They look so much better now. Can’t wait to try it. Happy October!
@ge27192 жыл бұрын
the simplest way to do moss would be moss flocking. though it can look very clean so maybe something worth doing some experimenting with different flocking mediums and see what effects you can create.
@-Ghostess2 жыл бұрын
Foam or faux velvet flocking mixed into a thick paste with mod podge and stippled on with a thick brush gives a good moss look.
@UncleJessy2 жыл бұрын
This is awesome and totally going to give this one a go with our foam stones. Where is the link for the mask!? I need that thing!
@WickedMakers2 жыл бұрын
Yes!! I just added it to the video description
@rossallan35852 жыл бұрын
For Moss? Possibly Clump Foliage. I use it on 28mm scenery, so might be a bit small, or take forever. If not, a Textured Base Paint from the Citadel Range, washed and drybrushed suitably could make for half decent lichen, which is more likely on old gravestones.
@GhostK.r.J2 жыл бұрын
A good miss is glue gun glue and a hair dryer on high. Blow the wet drips to make cobwebs or thin glue like between project that’s always leaks from old guns and ball those strings up and glue them in place it may be hard to color them but it works well !
@demonofswords41412 жыл бұрын
Idea for the moss. Diorama makers sometimes use an stetic machine with loose fake grass inside. The machine has pins that you put it the foam at the spot that you want the grass put some glue under it. Then you turn it on. The static makes the grass stand upright it look really cool. I know that Nerdforge has used the machine in some of her diorama videos. So good luck hope this helps 🤗
@feliciastoll27462 жыл бұрын
For moss you can get a moss green paint and add a little coffee grounds or sand/small pebbles to it if you don’t want to use coffee. ☺️
@KevinMiller-kq4wj2 жыл бұрын
Think about adding tall grass around tube stone. Its dried plant that last a while. More then moss
@rhysnybo3420 Жыл бұрын
Love all of your special effects and makeup even the re-creating Halloween animechtronic characters and turning them in to other ones from great creativity
@torsloke2 жыл бұрын
I bought moss on Amazon that was like $20 for a pound that lasted me two years, and I don’t know how many tombstones, pillars, and monuments. But for just quick and dirty touchups in areas that don’t need to be amazing, the dollar stores sell bags in their craft/floral areas. This year I tried a couple techniques for lichen. Oatmeal in papier-mâché (inspired by your cauldron) didn’t come out as well as I hoped. But mixing paint and plaster of Paris so it was still mostly dry made some nice texture. I think next year I might try corn flakes instead.
@rachealgetscreative2 жыл бұрын
Those look so much better - good job!!
@whiterose9022 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, have binge watched them since discovering you recently. Halfway through my own sitting scarecrow makeover after being inspired by your video. Keep up the awesome work.
@storytimefoxy Жыл бұрын
I'm unsure if this will really fully work for moss but for making some type of growth for a project I made I used brushed out yarn and just random craft glue I had lying around. I mixed those 2 together and then stuck them the way I wanted on the doll I was working on. Maybe you could create a moss like texture if you cut the brushed out yarn into tiny little pieces and then mix them with glue and then put them on the places you want moss. A way to brush out the yarn is to first get yarn that isn't too tight in like the way it's swirled around to become the thread of yarn and then cut multiple pieces of yarn the length you want it to be and then put it on a stick together so you can then start brushing it out with a pet brush. In case that what I'm saying is too complicated I highly recommend searching how to make a yarn wig for dolls and in there it most likely is explained how to brush out the yarn.
@AFarmerCalledChicken2 жыл бұрын
For the moss, I recommend pencil shavings and green paint, then mix that with some sort of glue. Other options are just miniature model grasses and vines. Chop them up and glue em in.
@terryjbrown69532 жыл бұрын
Take some Spanish Moss and grind it up and mix the moss with some glue or mod podge so you can clump it up in mound shapes or put some glue on the tombstone and sprinkle it on and paint it with some acrylic paint if you want to! Oh great video as always!!!