First William cut construction foam, then carved them with a Dremel rotary tool. Painting them has been very labor intensive, including finding the right application method, and technique, for applying the layers of time... highlights and the green mossy-growth.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Make Tombstone Progress
First William cut construction foam, then carved them with a Dremel rotary tool. Painting them has been very labor intensive, including finding the right application method, and technique, for applying the layers of time... highlights and the green mossy-growth.
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Yes keep up the good work William, very impressive, it reminds me of an old graveyard I used to walk through on my way home from school.
There used to be one very old grave always with fresh flowers, and nobody knew who put them there.
Quit scary.
I have just gone through over 19 years of memories...including photos and all of our Halloween Celebrations! So much fun! I still have the book you created for Day of the Dead...with all the traditions ! Do you remember that? Maria may want to see it?Missing my VanValkenbergs and all the magical times we have shared in the past. hugs, smiles, and love.
Can't say enough about this website – its alot better than mine.
Thats good, your blog is cool, i like it. Thanks for the efforts my friend.
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