This month at Alpha Stamps things are starting to get creepy!!!! That is right. It is starting to get a little spooky with Halloween around the corner and we are starting to roll out the spooky projects.

So I came up with a Goblin Zombie Rise. Basically the goblins are grave robbers, but turning dead bodies into zombies!!!
Well I knew I had to paint everything black so I started with that.
Then I moved onto the coffins!!!! My first was tricky to put together but I worked my way from the front of the coffin to the back with gluing.
Then we got these awesome tiny matchboxes to play with that make perfect stands for some tombstones. They were white though, so I used my PITT Pen to color them black to make them match my cemetery.
I then cut out holes where the tombstones would be.
Here you can see I stuck the matchbox through a good way to match up with the stone.
Once all my cemetery foundation was set I started the ground cover. Glossy accents truly was the best to use with some sand fora pathway.
I used a spoon to control the sand and where it went.
Now for the rest of the ground cover. The flower soft combined with some Leafy Green Underbrush moss just really made the cemetery come alive.
I added the Funeral No Parking signs to the front of the fences but the caskets are parked in the front.
I wanted to add more dimension to my cut outs and the red goblin is here to tell his minions which graves to snatch from to bring alive the zombies.
The tree was just black until I added some brush strokes of tarnished brass distress ink.
The tree still wasn't spoke enough so I added some cheesecloth so make it like weepy willow branches. Then it was time to add a couple goblin guys with little patches of flower soft for leaves.
You can see the rest of the goblins close up.
These chipboard birds were just the touch for creepy in a cemetery.
The goblins magic has also started to kick in as a zombie was coming to.
Make sure you head over to the blog and check out what the rest of the team has started creating.
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This is FANTASTIC work!!! I love all the detail and the great tutorial, too. Thanks for the inspiration!
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