I just saved this to watch again later. I've got a huge amount of graveyard stuff I've picked up over the years and this looks like an easy way to mod it for the lights and flames. Love the idea of the clear seed beads, too. Especially wanted some Victorian/20's stuff for our CoC game, too, so this will do that perfectly BIG thanks for the ideas!!!
Such a simple and fabulous looking grave stones. Love the little details. I would say your scatter terrain type videos are my favorite of all; full of detail and simple with inexpensive items. Great video John!
Making molds and casting is always a pleasure, you did a great job with these pieces. Seeing how quickly they come to life, specially with the finishing touches, is always great. I would like to share a tip about casting in plaster: you can coat the plaster once it dries with polyurethane resin to add great resistance to the material. The plaster will absorb the resin while it's liquid, then the resin will cure inside the plaster making it extra strong. This works with any porous materials, like wood and cardboard. You want to work quick because it cures pretty fast but multiple coats can be applied. Once the surface of the material starts to shine, it means it won't take any more resin, and adding more coats will start to obscure details. I hope you find this useful.
Excellent casting tips and the glamor shots of the finished product came out wicked. But why would i want a gravestone. It's the last thing I need..... I'll show my self out.
This is one of my favorite small craft project videos from you. They turned out amazing. Absolutely on my to-do-list this winter. Always nice to see you adding leds... but no magnets?
Oh that's AMAZING! I would love if one day you make a Graveyard inspired Chess Board or maybe a Sewer one, so you could also use the DIY Oozes that you made long ago, maybe even make some new Ones! (Ooze King and Queen baby! With crown and stuff hehe)
beautiful work as always! out of all the videos on your channel, I enjoy these types of crafts the most! terrain as well as embellishments for terrain. love the level of detail and beauty that those little flowers and plants bring.
You know you and other crafters are hated by my gaming group. They are just going to LOVE you for this one. Dry time = time to weave a new tail, one that will inevitably cause heart palpitations. There is something to be said for keeping players in a constant state of panic every time they see the art supplies behind the gaming table nice, clean and tidied up...🧛♀
Right on, sensei! Time to get me some of that Hydro stone. -Rick
Definitely! I can’t wait to see you working with it on Discord!! :)
It's almost Xmas and tabletop witchcraft says 'let's make some gravestones!" I'm all onboard for all this.
You know it.... Merry Nightmare Before Christmas :)
Well the channel is tabletop witchcraft... It's kinda always spooky season over here :)
A few broken open ones would be a nice touch also.
I had some skeleton hands ready to go to do this, but it was a bit hard to hid the depth of the interior. Great idea though!
I just saved this to watch again later. I've got a huge amount of graveyard stuff I've picked up over the years and this looks like an easy way to mod it for the lights and flames. Love the idea of the clear seed beads, too. Especially wanted some Victorian/20's stuff for our CoC game, too, so this will do that perfectly BIG thanks for the ideas!!!
Right on, I love to hear this. Glad the video helped you out some!
Such a simple and fabulous looking grave stones. Love the little details. I would say your scatter terrain type videos are my favorite of all; full of detail and simple with inexpensive items. Great video John!
Right on Scott. I appreciate that feedback!
wonderful John.. Slways love the use of those birch seeds for leaves. They make for wonderful atmosphere together with a simple but kewl built.
Thank you :) They put a smile on my face when I see them on my clothes after a Fall hike.
You always effectively establish the mood in each piece. Beauty!
I really appreciate that !! Thanks man!
Making molds and casting is always a pleasure, you did a great job with these pieces. Seeing how quickly they come to life, specially with the finishing touches, is always great. I would like to share a tip about casting in plaster: you can coat the plaster once it dries with polyurethane resin to add great resistance to the material. The plaster will absorb the resin while it's liquid, then the resin will cure inside the plaster making it extra strong. This works with any porous materials, like wood and cardboard. You want to work quick because it cures pretty fast but multiple coats can be applied. Once the surface of the material starts to shine, it means it won't take any more resin, and adding more coats will start to obscure details. I hope you find this useful.
That’s an awesome tip thank you!! Yeah the Hydrostone soaked up the wash like crazy I can see how the poly resin would work like a charm.
those really are cool, and the LEDs came out top notch.
Right on, thank you !
Oh my wow! Awesome job.
Thanks Briana!
Always great to see a spooky graveyard.
Right on!
Amazingly Amazing haha. Great craft. Talk about bring us into the environment and painting a picture
Thank you :) !!
Excellent casting tips and the glamor shots of the finished product came out wicked. But why would i want a gravestone. It's the last thing I need..... I'll show my self out.
Ok, I had to read that one twice... I knew it was there.... that was solid haha. Glad you liked the video! Until the next one :)
Simple and awesome! With just a little bit of spicing up to take it to the next level!
Right on, thank you !
And so there I am. Splendid work, at last the material is the plaster. Well done ❤
Thank you!
This is one of my favorite small craft project videos from you. They turned out amazing. Absolutely on my to-do-list this winter. Always nice to see you adding leds... but no magnets?
lol... not in this one. Thanks !
Nice! Been missing your videos, glad I grabbed this one. Great stuff. Those tombstones look fantastic!
Thanks Perry, always good to see you on here!
Love this channel man, great work.
Much appreciated! Thank you !
As always brother, brilliant work, and so inspiring.
Right on, thank you! 🙏
Oh that's AMAZING! I would love if one day you make a Graveyard inspired Chess Board or maybe a Sewer one, so you could also use the DIY Oozes that you made long ago, maybe even make some new Ones! (Ooze King and Queen baby! With crown and stuff hehe)
What a cool idea.... writing this one down! Thanks :)
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Oh i can't wait to see that hehe
I love this video, I have wanted to make a HO scale grave yard for a while now, just have never found the right things to use as tombstones or graves.
Right on, I hope it helps :)
beautiful work as always! out of all the videos on your channel, I enjoy these types of crafts the most! terrain as well as embellishments for terrain. love the level of detail and beauty that those little flowers and plants bring.
Thank you very much! I'm happy to hear you enjoy them as much as I do :)
That was fantastic! Loved how simple you made this!
Right on Andy. Its an impressive little build, and it is pretty simple!
Great video! Looks very realistic
Thank you 🙏
You know you and other crafters are hated by my gaming group. They are just going to LOVE you for this one. Dry time = time to weave a new tail, one that will inevitably cause heart palpitations. There is something to be said for keeping players in a constant state of panic every time they see the art supplies behind the gaming table nice, clean and tidied up...🧛♀
I love that "constant state of panic" feel.... most of the times haha. Strahd session tonight... looking for that feeling. Thanks for watching!
I'm just leaving a comment like I did to one of your videos.
Amazeballs!!! And lovely grim too 😀
Thank you !!
Those are really cool!
Thank you!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT You're welcome :)
Encantada com o canal 🧚♀️🇧🇷
Muito obrigado.
is this the 10A or the 15A rubber? also out of those containers about how many molds can u make?
It's 10A. It really depends on what you're making the molds for.. hard to say without knowing. It's a decent amount in the box.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT thx
Where did you get those little Pots and stuff? 3D prints?
They are cast using Hirst Arts Molds. Check out the video I mentioned (link book in video) and I go into detail on them!
groovy
Right on!
wow
Thank you :)