Halloween would not be complete without a trip to Grimsley Village. Last year we visited Dr. Deranged (the Mad Scientist), and this year it was the town’s Forsaken Cemetery.
The cemetery gates have been locked for years, no one goes in, and no one comes out.
Buried behind the gates are some infamous characters like Dracula and the members of the Usher family.
Thankfully, Dracula’s coffin is chained and locked.
Ghosts float in and out of the tombs, crypts, and mausoleums.
It looks like Anita finally got a shovel, but it seems she has left some of her parts behind.
It’s rumored that a werewolf stalks the ground. The locals lock themselves in their homes on a full moon.
This project is packed with all kinds of goodies. Most of the large pieces are made from kits making the project easier. The fabulous front gate is new and really sets the stage.
I’ve used a cool product called Elements to line the open grave and give texture and sparkle to trees and vines.
Would you believe that the lighted columns are made from toilet paper tubes and tea lights.
I have a new “Forsaken Cemetery” collage sheet and digital image set to complement this project.
Sit back and relax as I reveal the secrets of the Forsaken Cemetery.
VIDEO TUTORIAL
If you are interested in the other Grimsley Village pieces, you can find the video tutorials and supply list by clicking the links below.
Grimsley Village Part 1 (which includes)
Happy Bat Tavern
Grizelda's House of Beauty
The Retching Toad Eatery
Ghoul & Sons Chemists
The Thrifty Witch
Grimsley Village Part 2 (which includes)
Black Cat Emporium
Buzzard Bed & Breakfast
Cadaver & Digger Undertakers
Village Square
Hello Laura
ReplyDeleteEvery year I wait for your incredible creation for Halloween!!!!
I'm not deceived by this one! LOL
Wonderful work inspired by Allan Poe!
You're really gifted to create this kind of decoration.
Congratulations et kisses
Joelle
Amazingly creative, as usual!
ReplyDeleteNot long now... :)
AMAZING!!!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! you do such a wonderful job of this..and your little stories to go along with the spooky photos are wonderful!
ReplyDeletethank you!