How to Make A Spooky Cemetery Fence for Less than $20 Bucks!
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2023
- Learn how to make a DIY faux cemetery fence using pvc and 1x2 wood boards. Super easy and inexpensive project that costs less than $20 bucks to make. This fence is the first part of a 3 part video series teaching you how to make the fence, skull pillar, and skull tower! Perfect for your Halloween Graveyard scene!
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Thank you so much for making these videos. I will make some of your projects to spruce my outdoor decor.
Glad you like them!
SICK fence, great job!
Thank you!
I did something similar for a store window display. My fence was 16 inches tall made with 3/8 wood dowels in 3 different heights set in thin 1 x 3s. I used the small skulls from Target, Dollar store also has them , on the taller dowels. For the shorter ones I use electrical wire nuts, the red ones that flare out with a small bead glued on top. Everything painted black and the skulls made to look older brownish color. Next I'll be adding cob webs using a hot glue gun and air.
That sounds very cool! I will have to try to the cob web with hot glue idea!
Gonna start work in this. Do you make columns as well?
Yes, the columns will be in the next video!
What did you use for the spikes on the finials in the middle?
Those were made with Loctite in a silicone mold that I have. You can buy small craft styrofoam pyramids on Amazon for fairly inexpensive. That is what I used for the master on the mold to begin with.
I can’t find the finials on Amazon. Do you have a link to the finials.
Here is the link to the craft foam I purchased on Amazon. I took the foam pyramids and made a silicone mold with them and I casted my spikes with Loctite foam. You may have to search amazon for small foam cones or pyramids to use as the spikes.
www.amazon.com/Bright-Creations-Geometric-Shapes-Designs/dp/B07QWJYB48/ref=sr_1_6?crid=306VI4KM0MHYT&keywords=foam+pyramid+for+crafts&qid=1695156659&sprefix=foam+pyra%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-6
not you forgetting to take the drill key off🤣
Confused. Those measurements; 4” from each end and 11” in between give me 9 hole in the cross slats. If I do 9.5”from each end then I get 8 holes.
6” on each end with 12” in between give you 8 holes. Also this has the benefit of keeping consistent spacing between bars when you put multiple panels right next to each other.
You are correct! Thank you for catching that mistake.