Halloween Village Display - Graveyard and more



I decided to cover the graveyard in moss to give it a run down look. But first, I put the zombies where I wanted them and traced where they would be so they wouldn't be unstable on the moss. Let me just say... the moss was a bitch! I had it all over the living room, my husband was not happy about it, it clung to EVERYTHING! But it was a good texture to have. I decided to add a fence last minute out of toothpicks. I originally wanted to create a rot-iron fence but my husband said it would look better if I make it all shabby looking, and I agree. I'm not sure what I'm painting the base of the platform yet, maybe just black.
I added in some clay tombstones I made even a statue to add a little character to the graveyard. What do you think? I kind of took the easy way out and just bought the zombie figures instead of making them. But they glow in the dark and I loved the various positions they came in. There's even a zombie dog hehehe.



I've been slowly but surely getting the Evil Dead cabin finished. I made some dead trees last night and I even added the chimney. I'm just waiting for the leaves to cover the ground. I ordered some leaf scatter off eBay since I couldn't figure out a way to make mini leaves. I loved making the stone walk-way below for a skeleton tree. It's such a small space, so not much can fit there. This section will be the far right side.

Here's the position of the left side. It's going to have the graveyard scene, The Bride of Frankenstein scene and on the empty level I think I'm going to put the Nightmare on Elm Street House.



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