Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:11 pm
#50118
The way I did it last year, wasn't quite as big annd fancy, but it did the job.
When I first carved Michael Jackson, I put him infront of a tombstone.
I based all my placements off ot the slope of my lawn. What patterns looked more "dead" and which ones fit more of a scaled placement along the drive way, ect.
Another thing I did last year was pair up "Blood Drive" and "Dracula" together to make a rather nice display.
What I'm really saying is, with a graveyeard scene it takes carefull thought and planning so that it doesnt look to tacky, just right with that feeling of fear and death in the air......or cuteness for the kids.
When I first carved Michael Jackson, I put him infront of a tombstone.
I based all my placements off ot the slope of my lawn. What patterns looked more "dead" and which ones fit more of a scaled placement along the drive way, ect.
Another thing I did last year was pair up "Blood Drive" and "Dracula" together to make a rather nice display.
What I'm really saying is, with a graveyeard scene it takes carefull thought and planning so that it doesnt look to tacky, just right with that feeling of fear and death in the air......or cuteness for the kids.
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When witches go riding and black cats are seen. The moon laughs and whispers, TIS NEAR HALLOWEEN!
When witches go riding and black cats are seen. The moon laughs and whispers, TIS NEAR HALLOWEEN!