So much good stuff packed into this video! I had a head smack moment when I saw you using a poseable doll for the basis of the cemetery angel - what a clever idea! It turned out really well. I find your videos very informative and I always learn some new tricks and techniques to try.
This is really cool!!!! What a beautiful job!!!! I think my husband would have a heart attack with this. He's not as in to Halloween as I am. LOL I really like this!!
Thank you, It's a 32" Rapunzel doll. I picked it up off the marketplace. The Arial dolls are the same as well. I like those because the arms and legs have a lot of movement's to them.
@@Paulsprops-dc4mt thanks, that is what I was wondering if it was a rough blade or a fine blade. I never cut foam with a table saw but have a few projects that would make a table saw easier. Happy Halloween
What a fabulous job. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to seeing more of your videos.
@@cindycoleman5196 thank you
Great job! It was fun watching this prop come together! Your painting skills are impressive.
Thank you. Im always trying new ways to see if it's better.
Good Job! Looks great! A lot of good ideas there with the colors and such, and I agree that dress is what sells the angel at the top.
Thank you
So much good stuff packed into this video! I had a head smack moment when I saw you using a poseable doll for the basis of the cemetery angel - what a clever idea! It turned out really well. I find your videos very informative and I always learn some new tricks and techniques to try.
I appreciate that. Im trying to make videos to help other with the confidence to go out and make something for their displays.
Good job Paul!
Sir; you're a real craftsman.
Thank you
This is really cool!!!! What a beautiful job!!!! I think my husband would have a heart attack with this. He's not as in to Halloween as I am. LOL I really like this!!
Thank you
Pretty awesome 🪦
At the begging when making this top foam looks very shiny
Look amazing!!! Where did you get the poseable doll from?
Thank you,
It's a 32" Rapunzel doll. I picked it up off the marketplace. The Arial dolls are the same as well. I like those because the arms and legs have a lot of movement's to them.
very cool, just wondering what type of blade you are using in your table saw?
It's just a wood blade. But not a fin tooth for finish wood. Those tend to bind up because it doesn't remove the foam very well.
@@Paulsprops-dc4mt thanks, that is what I was wondering if it was a rough blade or a fine blade. I never cut foam with a table saw but have a few projects that would make a table saw easier.
Happy Halloween
You're welcome,
You too
The top part of foam looks shiny you didn't say if it's coated what's on the foam ???
Could just be the way the light is hitting it. But all the paints are a satin paint. There is no other coating apply after.