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HALLOWEEN HOW-TO: How to Make Monster Mud & Monster Mud Alternatives

Some would say it’s every Home Haunter’s rite of passage to create a statue or to coat a prop with Monster Mud, but there’s often a question about what it is, how it’s made, how it’s used or how to protect it from the weather.

In this Halloween How to, I’m going to answer all of those questions as well as show you a new Monster Mud alternative called Monster Mud 2.0 or Morbid Mortar. Great for painting tombstone props, graveyard statues and reapers, coating mausoleums, creating texture on props and more.

THANK YOUS:
Davis Graveyard and Shingle Creek Manor for being a constant source of inspiration.
A very special thank you to Gravely MacCabre, of Castle Blood, for validating the details of the haunter history portion of this tutorial and for creating, along with Sarah Black, one of the most iconic (and often replicated) tombstones in all of haunting, "Beloved."

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MATERIALS*:
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Joint Compound –
Exterior Latex Paint
Mapei Thin-Set –
Critter Spray Gun –
Chip Brushes –

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DISCLOSURE: Please be advised that Plaid Enterprises, Inc. has compensated the artist by furnishing Plaid product at no charge in connection with this video.

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