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After making the top "swish" I glued it on along with gluing on the name plate. After the glue was dry, I cut off the top corners to match the swish.
I glued her head on, then place flowers where I thought they might go, just to get an idea of how many I'd use and what it would look like. I took a picture of what I wanted, then removed them to age the stone.
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I added the monster-mudded flowers and the drape. As you can see, I didn't use the same configuration for the flowers. It just didn't work out as I wanted. Note to self: STOP using any color besides gray for monster mud!!!
All that is left is to paint her with Drylock. I LOVE Drylock for my tombstones. It has a gritty feel and gives the stones texture.