You def should! Just check out Hobby Lobby for both. I got the urn real cheap on the damaged rack and the column was only $25 I think... I know I used a coupon :) Glad you like the pics :)
I am inspired to try blue next year! Great stuff... I have to ask, with gravestones I always have to fight the wind (especially 2012), kids and dogs and the unforgiving goofiness of a not-so-flat driveway live area. What is your key to keeping them upright? Are they anchored?
Hi Creeping :) we glue wood boards to the back of the stones then screw brackets into them. The brackets slide over steel rods that we hammer into the ground. Works very well In wind and in uneven ground :)
Nice and simple, orange and blue.
ReplyDeleteI just can't get away from those colors :)
DeleteStill love that column with the urn, it has a classic elegant look. Might have to try something like that next year. All great shots!
ReplyDeleteYou def should! Just check out Hobby Lobby for both. I got the urn real cheap on the damaged rack and the column was only $25 I think... I know I used a coupon :)
DeleteGlad you like the pics :)
Incredible work!
ReplyDeleteYour haunt is bonechilling and at the same time beautiful. It looks fantastic!
Thanks so much Marrow :)
DeleteBlue is my favorite color... makes me think of ghosts! Great pics!
ReplyDeleteMakes me think of ghosts too. I'd like to put more in our grave yard next year :)
DeleteFantastic display! I love that deep blue lighting. Makes such a wonderful contrast with the orange light of the jack-o-lanterns.
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch! I agree, that there is just something about that orange and blue contrast :)
DeleteThis is amazing work.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Rot :)
DeleteI am inspired to try blue next year! Great stuff...
ReplyDeleteI have to ask, with gravestones I always have to fight the wind (especially 2012), kids and dogs and the unforgiving goofiness of a not-so-flat driveway live area.
What is your key to keeping them upright? Are they anchored?
Hi Creeping :) we glue wood boards to the back of the stones then screw brackets into them. The brackets slide over steel rods that we hammer into the ground. Works very well
DeleteIn wind and in uneven ground :)