Archive for September, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Rustin Piece
The pipes and clamps are assembled and rusted up. They just need to be attached to the walls and it’s good to go. Think I’m gonna need to buy some screws for the clamps though, don’t think I have the right size on hand. Can’t wait to finish these panels up. They’ve been fun but I still have 100 million other things to get done.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Walls Are Coming Along
Made a good big of progress on the wall panels which will serve as a facade in front of our garage. The large opening leads into an internal room in the garage. The other smaller opening is still in the deciding stages. Since the walls depict a sewer like setting, I’m considering making it a small alcove with a faux ladder leading down into darkness and perhaps something climbing out. If I do go that route it would just beg to have a bottomless pit add-on next year or so.
The material I bought last year for the surface of the walls sucks ass though. Took an entire gallon of paint to base coat 4 4×8 panels because it kept soaking up the paint. And doing a running wash was difficult at best because the watered down paint kept going in the pores and drifting to one side instead of downward. The rusted pipes on the other hand are coming out really well. I just need to paint the connectors and mount them to the walls.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Early Lighting Tests
Testing the new amber, red and blue lights in their expected positions. There’s gonna be another blue flood aimed at the tree from the right side. I’ll be doing more tests next week with more lights in place. I have to keep taking the wiring down because we still have a few more weeks of lawn care coming and I don’t want the machines chopping my cords up.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
The witch jars are nearly done. I was able to grab some shots of several of the intermediate steps so you folks can see how it’s done. Like I’ve stated before, I can’t take full credit for these as they were inspired by Pumpkinrot who’s the real mastermind behind them.
So lets start with what you’ll need:

Mason Jar, black and red acrylic paint, some twine, Elmers Glue, a couple brushes, some bendable hemp wire, a tea light, and optionally some dyed cheese cloth.
I started with an empty mason jar (Michaels has various sizes, however the larger of the two complete ones above is an empty pepper jar). I then took some red acrylic craft paint and loaded a small brush. First painted the bottom of the jar then with a loaded brush jiggled it around the inside (try to avoid touching the sides directly and go mostly for splash). I then used black paint for the inside of top where the lid would screw on.

When that was all done I coated the outside in elmers glue for a glaze effect (a decent glaze will work just as well).

I then took the dyed cheese cloth and glued it to jar.

Next I took a wire hemp and bent it for the handle. I partially looped each end and taped it to the jar with black electrical tape.

Then I just wrapped twine around the lip covering the hook until I was satisfied then brushed on a heavy coat of elmers glue so the rope would stay. After it dried I bent the loops the rest of the way up.

After everything dried I went back and touched up the hemp string by dry brushing with black paint using the smaller brush.

Pretty much it.
The lights are the little battery powered tea lights. I like the six piece sets that come from CVS as the plastic cover can be removed without having to cut it off.


Thanks again to Pumpkinrot for the wonderful inspiration.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Mud Wrestling With The Crypt
Well, I finally got around to doing some monster mud. Was interesting but I wouldn’t say I’m addicted to it yet. I’m actually quite proud of the way this is turning out. But man they aren’t kidding, that stuff is heavy (and not in a Marty McFly kinda way either). I had to dip each end separately and I still didn’t get it 100% soaked. I ended up having to smooth on spots with my hands. All she needs is a few coats of paint and she’s done.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Witch Jars
Tonight I started working on my witch jars that will hang in the front tree. They’re coming along nicely but I’m definitely no Rot (Pumpkinrot). Its been a learning experience though and a lot of fun. I might have gotten a little over zealous with the blood splatters.














