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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Win A STOLLOWEEN Pumpkin!

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If you have not “liked” the STOLLOWEEN page on Facebook you really should because you could win a papier mache pumpkin…even better, a pumpki...
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Monday, July 26, 2010

New Stuff

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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...
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Great Pumpkin Mash Up II

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Work continues on The Great Pumpkin Mash Ups. Three armatures are complete and ready for strip mache, the mache is being applied in small se...
Thursday, July 15, 2010

The Great Pumpkin Mash Up

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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 ?...
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Perpetual Pumpkins

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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 ...
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

New Business (Specimen Jars)

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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...
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Old Business

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Finishing up some more pumpkins. These guys were originally created for a papier mache demo at Great Lakes FrightFest ... been bugging me th...
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STOLLOWEEN
Midland, MI, United States
Scott A. Stoll is a self taught artist born and raised in the sleepy town of Reed City, Michigan and during his teenage years developed a deep passion for science fiction and horror. After graduating from Ferris State University with a bachelor’s degree in Television Production he continued his love for the genres and started to play with papier mache as a means to create his own visions of all things fantastical. Today Stoll is an award winning papier mache artist specializing in Halloween related subject matter and continues to push the boundaries of the papier mache medium. His work is typically characterized by the use of recycled and commonly found materials. Scott lives in Midland, Michigan with his wife and two sons and when not working still enjoys watching a good science fiction or horror movie. For more information on his papier mache techniques and projects visit www.stolloween.com.
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