I haven't posted in a long time... I forgot...
Have a bunny.
P.S. I don't know who this bunny GIF belongs to.
Nurdle
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Halloween!
Happy (late) Halloween to everyone!
For me, this holiday means "How many random things can I do in costume?"
Usually it's a visit to the local library, maybe a grocery store, or other public place where I scare and sometimes delight people.
This year I was a Drow, a dark elf creature from Dungeons and Dragons.
I think it was worth covering myself with black paint, although it was annoying to see that my neck is still grey after 4 days!
Picture ahoy!
For me, this holiday means "How many random things can I do in costume?"
Usually it's a visit to the local library, maybe a grocery store, or other public place where I scare and sometimes delight people.
This year I was a Drow, a dark elf creature from Dungeons and Dragons.
I think it was worth covering myself with black paint, although it was annoying to see that my neck is still grey after 4 days!
Picture ahoy!
Here is the only picture that clearly shows the face paint, wig style, etc.
Unfortunately it was too cold for many photos.
That's it for now... Adios!
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
The Mantis is Weird
I tried to photograph a Praying Mantis... He had other ideas.
I had to use another camera to take a picture of my camera with the mantis on it!
He certainly wasn't shy, that's for sure.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Library
Happiness is also finding your lost library card,
so you can actually return things and not have to pay a fine.
Monday, September 1, 2014
This is what I do when I don't know what to do.
We visited the NY Renaissance Faire on Saturday, and it was quite the experience.
I would love to describe it to you, but it would either take too long or not make sense at all.
You really have to go there and experience it.
My sister purchased a cute little Drabbit at this faire. Drabbits, as the name implies, are a sort of cross between fluffy mammals and reptile-like dragons. They sit on your shoulder and have moveable heads, which are worked by a cable that runs down the wearer's back. With practice, you can control the puppet without anyone noticing, and create the illusion of a live dragon on your shoulder.
The price range of Drabbits tends to run high, and I had already spent my money on some custom-painted elf ears. Therefore, instead of purchasing one of my own, I studied the workings so I could make one.
I would love to describe it to you, but it would either take too long or not make sense at all.
You really have to go there and experience it.
My sister purchased a cute little Drabbit at this faire. Drabbits, as the name implies, are a sort of cross between fluffy mammals and reptile-like dragons. They sit on your shoulder and have moveable heads, which are worked by a cable that runs down the wearer's back. With practice, you can control the puppet without anyone noticing, and create the illusion of a live dragon on your shoulder.
The price range of Drabbits tends to run high, and I had already spent my money on some custom-painted elf ears. Therefore, instead of purchasing one of my own, I studied the workings so I could make one.
This is a Drabbit.
I have often tried to construct a doll like this, with a sculpted head and soft plush body.
Most of the time, I get frustrated and end up with a box of clay heads.
This time, I was determined to finish one.
I soon gave up on the idea of having a mechanism inside my critter, so I didn't design him to be a puppet.
I sculpted a head out of Sculpey clay, and small feet too.
Next, I painted them with brown, black, and gold.
I had an old piece of wire on a shelf in my room, so I glued some felt to it to make a tail.
The fake fur came from a Church tag sale. It is extremely realistic, and I think it was supposed to look like mink.
I didn't buy any special supplies, I only used what was in the house.
The body and tail were stitched together, and the head and feet were glued on.
Here he is!
Yay!
His name is Thaddeus, and he is a Hispid Cotton Rat.
He is very grumpy, but cute.
He's actually very old; because he ate a magic bean which gave him powers.
Hence the long life, golden tint, and curled ear.
Haha. I just made that up right now.
Here are some shots of him. Doesn't he look real?
He can also hang from branches. He watches the cars go by...
Here are his little feet!
My dad says he is disturbingly realistic, and that was before I put his head on!
He took me most of the day, which was good since I stayed home and had no plans at all.
So you see, there are many fun things to do around the house!
Never be bored again!
Just make things!
Goodbye.
P.S. Sorry about the wonky type sizes. I am confused about fonts.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Percy Jackson
I may be forced to endure many fans yelling at me for this, but if you have a character that was clearly described like this;
Why must the movie adaptation look like this?
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
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