Monday, October 19, 2015

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

A Christmas Carol - Cast Iron Coal Stove Prop

Cast Iron Coal Stove prop!  Maybe weighs 1 lb.  A whole lot lighter than the real thing.  Total cost $6.





No glue in the glue gun - just melt foam with tip.



Saturday, July 4, 2015

Sign for interior of Scrooge's Counting House



Pink foam insulation.

Paint board light gray with misc. other colored streaks.

Print lettering on multiple sheets of paper.
Tape sheets together.


Add sheets to board, tacking into place with pin.
Poke pin around all lettering & designs.

This is what it looks like when you're finished poking...
Paint within pin marks.

Almost finished!


Make a frame with extra foam pieces.  Paint dark color.
Glue onto sign with Gorilla Glue.

Voila!


Monday, June 22, 2015

Charles Dickens's Violin Prop

Helpful hint: when creating a foam cutting tool from pvc pipe, an old guitar string, and an old power cord, you may want to consider using a surge protector instead of plugging directly into a wall outlet.  It's a bummer to have to replace all of your kitchen outlets from fry-out.  Not that I know.  <gulp>



The graveyard begins...

Thick pink insulation foam, hot glue gun (without any glue in it) to carve the engraved designs, paint, lint from the dryer colored with green & black paint. Easy peasy.  Except that dinner isn't done and laundry needs to be folded.


Monday, May 4, 2015

My grandfather clock prop for A Christmas Carol

Grandfather clock for A Christmas Carol:




My (mostly) finished product!  Still need to add finials to the pvc pipes on top...  Total cost: $11, not counting the paint I found in the basement.  A light will be shined through the back clock face space to illuminate the face.  The clock hands will be movable.