My wife and daughter thought it would be a good idea if I volunteered some time to build a scary coffin for our front yard Halloween decorations. Evidently, they have big plans for Halloween decorations this year. They asked, and of course, I said “Yes” (what else could I say?).
This post will show how my Halloween DIY Scary coffin build with basic dimensions. Sorry, husbands, hopefully I’m not setting you up for a “honey do” as well!
The Halloween DIY projects include:
- Scary Halloween coffin: Post, YouTube
- Jack-o-Lantern Light-up Box: Post, YouTube
- Faux Wrought Iron Cemetery Fence: Post, YouTube
- To see how they look in front of the house, take a look at 2020 Halloween DIY Hocus Pocus Display: YouTube
All kidding aside, it really was a fun project and, most importantly, got to spend time with my Son, while we worked together on the project. So, we made memories, and that’s what life is all about!
The Plan
The plan, shown below, was pretty easy to visualize but I did vary from some of the specifics as I was building it with what would I had on hand. I used 5/8″ plywood for the base (instead of 3/4″) and the walls were 1″ x 12″ cut to size. The article didn’t mention specific angles to cut so I just improvised and trimmed angles until they matched up pretty close. The reality is the coffin will be lit up from inside so having gaps is what I am looking for anyhow.
Assembling Coffin
Assembly was pretty straightforward. You take all the sides and start connecting to the coffin bottom. The only issue was figuring out the angles so the side pieces would fit up good. I used #8 x 1-1/4″ exterior deck screws to put it together.
I then used 1″ x 6″‘s, cut up into 3 1/2″ and 2 1/2″ strips on the table saw for the coffin cover. The cross member was just some left over 2 1/2″ strips. I intentionally left some good gaps and put the cross member off level to complete the look. I laid the strips closet to the sides down and marked them with a pencil in order to cut them to follow the shape of the coffin.
Finishing
Finishing will happen in a few weeks as we aren’t going to put the coffin out in the front yard until Oct 1 or thereafter. I will likely either stain or paint it, along with distressing some of the boards. What do you think? Please post a comment about whether I should paint it, stain it, or leave unfinished?
When we put it out in the front yard, I will put a hinge on the door and a light in it. It will also have a skeleton’s arm pushing out of it. That, combined with the other decorations, will bring our Halloween decorations up a notch this year.
I hope you liked my Halloween DIY Scary Coffin Build! This was a really fun DIY build and didn’t take too much effort to do. Take advantage of the time you can spend together with your family and make memories. As always, don’t forget to enjoy the simple life! Please let us know how you like this post or have suggestions on future posts.
The Halloween DIY projects include:
- Scary Halloween coffin: Post, YouTube
- Jack-o-Lantern Light-up Box: Post, YouTube
- Faux Wrought Iron Cemetery Fence: Post, YouTube
- To see how they look in front of the house, take a look at 2020 Halloween DIY Hocus Pocus Display: YouTube
Remember, if you can dream it, you can do it!
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Erin Ferguson says
The neighborhood is going to love it!