Monday, November 16, 2009

Remember Mug Drumpus....?

...The snarky little Troll went Trick or Treating by himself...no adult supervision! Bad boy..

....and look where he headed first thing!



But there were lots of nice treats inside...event though a the remains of who knows who were lurking off to the side. The resident witch has left her new broom from Kat leaning against the door so I imagine she'll be back to hand them out soon. He'll have to be patient...a trait he, like most trolls, is in short supply of. :-)

Seriously... Remember back to the first show I did way back in July? The pitiful one where the highlight was winning the purple ribbon for best overall exhibit? This is the little "inside/outside" roombox that won. I couldn't get a really good longshot so there isn't one but I think the close-ups are good.
The outside porch light, smoldering cauldron (see in the corner behind the cobwebs) and inside chandelier illuminate with a battery pack hidden under the roof (not shown but it is a mansard with gargoyles and a vulture on the top).
The pumpkins on the table and floor also light up. I made the vignette from a tutorial I found on line. The lights are a string of 10 with a battery pack used for Christmas decorations.
Kat the Hat Lady made the broom. Mug's trick or treat pail and the skeleton parts are from Micheal's. Other that I made everything else. I've had the box for ages. Used styrofoam trays from the grocery for the stone on the inside and outside of the box. Light weight, cheap, easy to use and paint.This weekend, I traveled to another miniature show.
Very few dealers (with little stock) and only 3 artisans but I did manage to pick up a few items. My biggest coup was this Abbey corner from a company called Earth and Tree. There was a club table where members could sell things they no longer wanted or needed. Someone started this project and decided it wasn't for them. I snapped it up for a song. It's a sturdy piece but not too heavy.
My friend Larry Bolduc from Unicorn Studios (designer of the Great Hall and class instructor) was there with some of his new medieval castings. I love this fireplace surround and will probably add a third wall to the Abbey and use it there.
You can see Larry's things at www.larrybolduc.com
I am sorry that I haven't been blogging much myself lately. I've been up to my elbows in alligators (as they say) with costuming for the Merry Wives of Windsor. This tech week so it's crazy and opening night is Friday. All I can say is that it is a boatload of work for three performances. I have been reading what everyone else is up to though....so many busy people!
Tabitha

6 comments:

Tabitha Corsica said...

Mmmm...for some reason the pictures of the roombox don't enlarge... I uploaded them all exactly the same way. Drats!

Tabs

Crafts From The Stash said...

Tabitha its wonderful I love that box and what you have brought. I havent been bloggin myself much lately but like you I do read. Good luck with your show and costuming.
Debie xxx

Texas Belle said...

The stone looks great, and I love the way you did the cobwebs, too. That Abbey corner is fabulous - can't wait to see what you do with it! Good luck with the production!

nikkinikkinikki72 said...

Fab post and beautiful minis you have been busy with. Your troll is fab and love him too!
Nice link also and love that mans work. He's so clever.
Did you enjoy your mini show you went to on Sunday/Monday. Hope you found lots of great minis.
Nikki xxx

Ara said...

Love this room box! And congrats on the ribbon!!! The skull candelabra is shortly coming up on my to do list! I have the candelabra's bought and everything! Hugs - Ara

Tabitha Corsica said...

Hey Ara! I expected to see that candelabra DONE by now..lol.

Tabs