Lawn Tombstone

I decided that I needed some new tombstones for my Halloween decorations this year. I'm also tired of chasing my foam store purchased stones after a good wind comes through the neighborhood. I made a quick run to my local Lowe's for some supplies. Aside from waiting for paint to dry this was a quick project.
Step 1: Gather Materials


Materials:
Plywood or some type of board wood. (I found a sheet that I cut into 3 pieces)
Stakes (I used 1x1) paint:
-Primer - I used a pray primer
-Stone look - I chose textured sandstone spray paint
-Detail - I had a can of chalkboard paint around the house
hardware: screws or nails (1.25 inch screw)
faux moss (if desired)
Tools:
Circular Saw (Any saw will work, but some will work better for strange shapes or curving lines.)
Drill (Phillips (for my screws) & drill bit)
Palm Sander
Glue
Small paint brush
Drop cloth (painting) (I used a lawn bag)
Saw Horse (cutting)
Step 2: Design
This is entirely up to you. I made 3 stones, and each one is different from the other.
I was going for a "Burton-esque" look, but I'm not Tim.
Step 3: Cut & Sand


I used a circular saw
Step 4: Post & Paint
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After pre-drilling the holes, I screwed the board to the stake.
Then I primer sprayed the stone, this left the wood grey, but still looking like a wooden cut-out.
After the primer was dry, I followed up with my Sandstone look spray. I love this look, and didn't need a second coating, just some touch up.
I used a chalkboard paint for writing on the stones.
-Painting on stone textured paint with chalkboard paint was a very time consuming process. The chalk paint need to be a little thick, especially on a textured surface. I am however very happy with the look.
Step 5: Details (optional)



As an option you can further detail your tombstones.
Materials
-Faux Moss
-Glue
-old/broken decorations
I use some wood glue to strategically place moss around some of my tombstones.
I had the head of a 'flying ghoul" that fell apart after it's 5th year hanging under my tree. This skull was made of foam. I cut the back of the skull flat, then smoothed it out. I fixed it to the tombstone with 2 screws & wood glue.
Step 6: Decorate

Decorate your Lawn.