You’ve built your fence, carved your tombstones, and even built a grave grabber to put in your cemetery. Job well done, but if you want to add a touch of that “freshly buried” look to your cemetery you do have a couple of options. You could dig down about 2 inches into your yard removing the top layer of nicely manicured green grass and mix up your dirt until it’s nicely mounded, or you could follow the tutorial provided by Adrian McCarthy on creating Halloween Graves. His method utilizes a beach towel, some chicken wire, and some potting soil. No need for a shovel or grass seed when you’re done! Items needed to complete this include: an old beach towel brown fabric dye spray glue potting soil or mulch chicken wire or newspapers several 3-inch nails (optional) tombstone (optional) skeletal hands and feet...
Breathing Grave Prop: Behind The Scenes...
posted by Tony
The Breathing Grave tutorial we posted a while back is a favorite of many home haunters that visit us here at Haunters List, so the opportunity to post a video tutorial on this prop is not going to be missed. The HollywoodHaunter made the aforementioned video tutorial for his incredible looking breathing grave prop (seriously, forget about the breathing part, I’d be happy if I could make a grave look as good as his). The footage of this breathing grave in action is spectacular and should be considered a staple in any home haunters yard....