I like it! In my deep humble opinion I suggest you put some kind of cheese cloth or burlap or even better camo netting hanging from the facade to add a sort of aged grimey look to it. Over all very nice!
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Greetings to all,
I have been reading these forums for some time now, and would like to thank all who contribute. There are a lot of great ideas and haunts out there, I have learned quite a bit from the people here Thank you!
This was my 2nd year of setting up a yard haunt, and it was a lot of fun.
I built the pillars and fence last year. This year I started real late and didn't finish
the facade, but I'm pretty happy with it so far.
I wanted to share some of my pictures and get some feedback from you guys.
Thanks to all
Eric
Simi,CA
I like it! In my deep humble opinion I suggest you put some kind of cheese cloth or burlap or even better camo netting hanging from the facade to add a sort of aged grimey look to it. Over all very nice!
I agree - a little stained jute mesh and watered down paint goes a long wat toward aging
I also agree. I have a facade that is like a stone entrance and I plan on adding some of those same materials to make it more aged and stuff. I also plan on misting some green, black, and brown spray paints onto it to make it more old and dirty looking. The watered down paint is a good idea too.
I like it because it's so simple. I have been trying to find really easy ideas to create a facade for our haunt this year.
Looking great.... I love some of the work you builders put into facades.... THUMBS UP TO YOU !!
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