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HALLOWEEN TOMBSTONES - HOME MADE
You can make your own tombstones using simple tools and
materials. Our tombstones are made from sheets of foam
insulation available from most hardware stores for about $10.00
per 8'x4'x2" sheet.
The basic tools and materials needed to construct these
tombstones include:
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Sheets of Foam Insulation |
Latex paint & black tint |
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Jig-saw with 3-1/2" blade
or serrated kitchen knife |
Paint brush
and 4" paint roller |
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Marker
or Charcoal Pencil, |
Whisk broom and large metal hooks |
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High Speed Rotary Tool |
Yard
stick |
Using
a charcoal pencil and a yardstick draw out the shape you want
the tombstone to be on the surface of the Styrofoam. Now that you have the designs drawn onto the surface of the
foam, use the jig-saw, equipped with a 3-1/2" long blade
(BLu-Mol #6402) or a serrated kitchen knife to carefully cut along the markings you've made,
cutting out the shape of the tombstone. To make thicker tombstones use
thicker Styrofoam sheets
or simply glue additional layers of foam cut-outs together until
you get the desired thickness. Always wear appropriate safety
equipment including safety goggles when working with power
tools.
Before priming, screw two large hooks into the bottom of the
tombstone so that it can be hung upside-down on a clothesline or
cord. For the primer we bought a gallon of flat white latex
paint ($6.00), and added Lamp Black Tint ($3.00). We added the tint
and mixed thoroughly until it was a medium shade of gray. It's
important to use only water-based paint or it will melt the
foam. While you can use a standard brush to apply the initial paint,
using a 4" or 6" paint roller and roller pan really speeds up
the process. Apply the paint liberally over all surfaces of the
tombstone. Now use a standard brush to go over it to smooth out
the paint and remove any dripping paint. Make sure to fill any
dents or nicks in the foam with paint so the white does not show
through. If you have carved in an epitaph
and/or designs, be sure to fill them well, removing any excess
that might run.
Let the paint dry over night , then apply a second coat of
primer paint, making sure to seal the foam well. Let the
tombstone dry for another day. Once the primer coats have dried
thoroughly, you now have a basic tombstone. At this point you
must decide how you are going to letter and decorate the face of
the tombstones.
While the gray primer has brought the foam closer to looking
like a tombstone it still does not look like stone. Since we
like our tombstones to look as realistic as possible, we apply a
special finishing paint to give it a stone like look. "Style Stone" spray kits are available from craft and hardware
stores, and produce very nice speckle patterns similar to those
of stone.
While this can be a bit expensive, the effect is worth
it.
Don't try to hold down the spray button down for long periods of time
to paint the tombstone. Instead, use short, controlled bursts.
This way if you over paint an area you can easily fix it by
blending around it.
Also, if you will be using the tombstones outdoors for an
extended period of time or during bad weather, you will want to
weather-proof the tombstones by adding a final coat of clear,
non-gloss sealant. This can only be done to already painted
tombstones or the spray paint will melt the foam.
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EPITAPHS & DESIGNS
Imprinting the epitaphs and decorative designs onto your
tombstones can be accomplished in several ways.
Method #1 - The simplest way is to use standard craft acrylic
paint and brushes to paint on an epitaph and any other designs
you want onto the face of the painted tombstone. Lettering stencils can
make this easier, but the lettering will be flat on the surface
of the tombstone. Added shading will make the lettering look
more realistic. Use contrasting colors along the edges of
letters and designs to fool the eye into thinking it's carved
in.
Method #2 - After the tombstone has been primed and has dried
completely, you can write your epitaph with a slightly darker
colored marker or pencil. Now use an X-Acto knife to carve out
the letters in a "V" shape. You could also use a small
"V" shaped chisel to do the same thing, just make sure that it
is sharp enough that you can carve the foam without tearing it
up. Finally, to make the epitaphs more
readable, we use acrylic craft paint to shade the inside of the
letters. Black is too dark and the color of the primer is too
light, so mix a color in-between.
Method #3 - For the most realistic look you can carve the
epitaph and any decorative patterns into the foam with a high
speed rotary tool (Dremel Drill or RotoZip). Carving the letters into the surface
of the tombstone looks very realistic, but does require more
time, energy and a few extra tools. Several different attachments
can be
used including the wheel grinder, router and small cutting
wheel. This can be done freehand or by printing out the epitaphs
on paper, then attaching the paper to the face of the tombstone.
Then you use the rotary tool to carve right through the paper
into the foam. Care must be taken or the spinning tool will dig
too deep into the foam or go off the lines of the design.
Finally, to make the epitaphs more readable, we use acrylic
craft paint to shade the inside of the letters. Black is to dark
and the color of the primer is to light, so mix a color
in-between.
Always wear safety equipment, including safety goggles when
working with power tools.
GLOW-IN-THE-DARK
TOMBSTONES
Black Light Hair Spray from Fun World sprayed evenly over the
front and side surfaces of a tombstone shows up very eerily under
a
black light. We found that spraying the tombstone in the dark with
a
black light turned on works best to get an even coating all over
the tombstone.
One can of the Black Light Hair
Spray can usually paint between three and five tombstones depending on
their size. This product can be found just about everywhere
during the Halloween season.
Wooden Cross Grave Markers
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