CemeteryHaunts

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Hello everyone! Today is my first post! A little about me...I'm an artist like most of you and I do this full time. I started building custom Tombstones about 10 years ago because I was just so fed up with retail stones for Halloween. I made them for myself and about 8 years ago I started selling them online. I've since started adding to my portfolio some movie replica stones that originated as special requests. And I continued to offer them on eBay and etsy. My most popular movie Props are Judith Myers and Jason Voorhees. I've also made Michael Myers, Pamela Voorhees, Doc Emmett Brown from Back to the Future 3 and The Crow. But I also do a lot of custom work for small production films like Sundance and Indy films. So I'd figure I'd share some of my work with other artists!

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Sounds amazing! What material is this made of? Real stone? I guess a lot of people would be interested in a Doc Brown tombstone, if you sell it in the project runs section. Do you have pictures of it?

Another interesting tombstone from BTTF is the one from George McFly in part II. I think no one has ever replicated this tombstone.

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It's funny you should mention the other back to the future stone. That's one I'll be doing next. But actually these are made from foam. Not the stuff you normally see in Halloween store Tombstones. I used an extruded soundproofing foam insulation that can be purchased at Home Depot or lowes. Here's a picture of the Doc Brown Stone

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