Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Win A STOLLOWEEN Pumpkin!

If you have not “liked” the STOLLOWEEN page on Facebook you really should because you could win a papier mache pumpkin…even better, a pumpkin you design.

I will take the winner’s concept and build it, paint it and seal it then send it on it’s merry way to the lucky recipient.

If you are on Facebook then hit the “like” button and if you have yet to join the site then now may be a good time.

Monday, July 26, 2010

New Stuff

Busy, busy the last week or so with many new projects in the works…the pumpkin mash ups are almost ready for paint, working on ten or so new life sized human skulls, five other trash bag pumpkins are ready to paint (need to get a new air compressor so I can airbrush them) and I finished three new Screaming ½ Skulls that will go up for sale on Etsy in a day or so.

Add to that 20 or so other Halloween projects that have been started and I think you could say I’m currently in “Full Build Mode.”

Carry on and get building!



Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Great Pumpkin Mash Up II

Work continues on The Great Pumpkin Mash Ups.

Three armatures are complete and ready for strip mache, the mache is being applied in small sections then allowed to dry which makes the process a little easier because these pieces are so large.

Eyeballs are also being created for each pumpkin, these guys should be done in a couple of weeks.










Thursday, July 15, 2010

The Great Pumpkin Mash Up

Armatures gone wild or what do you get when you mix the trash bag pumpkin with the cardboard strip pumpkin and the screaming half skulls?

The answer is ridiculously large armatures that will hopefully prove to be some pretty funky and scary pumpkins.

These guys will be large, standing about three feet tall and feature gaping mouths and wickedly sharp teeth.

The build process was a free-for-all, sort of a creative orgy where one does whatever feels right.

Looking at the photos it’s hard to see beyond the clutter of cardboard strips but I think these will prove to be fun, character-filled props.














Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Perpetual Pumpkins

First off this could be the most boring photo I’ve ever posted on this blog … yawn … but here’s the story.

This morning I took the stuffing out of three new pumpkins that have been in the works.

One of the ways I make pumpkins is to fill a trash bag with crumpled newspaper or polyfill pillow stuffing and once the pumpkin is papier mached the fill material is removed.

Anyway after removing the stuffing I put crumpled newspaper in garbage bags to be thrown away…but as the three trash bags sat there I couldn’t resist turning them into more pumpkins.

Papier mache pumpkins are sort of like Amish Friendship bread, the stuff where you keep adding ingredients to the bag of dough and it never really ends.

Same concept.

When these three new pumpkins are done I’m sure the guts will get used again to make more pumpkins…and more pumpkins…and more pumpkins…

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

New Business (Specimen Jars)

This is an idea I’ve been wanting to try for a while ...making some specimen jars.

I love all the witch and potion jars that other haunters have created and thought it would be fun to take a stab at this project with my own twist.

My specimen jars will look (hopefully) like they’ve come out of a 1950’s B-movie.

I will be using a combination of different techniques to created what I hope is almost a steampunk feel, heavy metal lids, complex locking mechanisms, rusted gears, coils, springs…a host of adornments that will hint at the danger locked inside each container.

This project started by taking 22 miscellaneous glass jars and staining the inside by coating them with a variety of shellacs and varnishes.

Oak stain for example gave clear glass a nice aged yellow look.

This project is a potpourri of creative fun; designing the lids, figuring out what goes inside and creating the labels.

Good creepy fun!






Monday, July 12, 2010

Old Business

Finishing up some more pumpkins. These guys were originally created for a papier mache demo at Great Lakes FrightFest ... been bugging me that they've sat in the basement unfinished.

Add five more to the patch!

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