Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Westminster Tower

Here is the cardboard model of the Westminster Clock Tower (Big Ben) that I made for our Streets of London haunted house. It is made from a box that my weight bench came in and I knew I would find a good use for it. I could have made it more detailed, but I was running out of time. When I began studying pictures of the tower, I quickly became amazed at the intricate details of the architecture.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Friday, July 30, 2010

Helmet Crab


This is my Helmet Crab, made from an old metal army helmet.
Notice the claws are made from ViseGrip pliers.
I made him as an entry into an art contest. Wish me luck!

Muggles the Clown




Introducing a good friend of mine- Muggles the Clown.
He is part of the Shriners Clown unit, a pillar of the community, and an all around nice guy.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Fortune Teller's Booth

At the cub scout pack meeting, we had a game night. Each den had to create and activity for the others to try. We came up with a fortune teller's booth. We had an animated deer head dressed up and there was a kid behind it with the microphone to attract attention.  The scouts took turns making the deer talk and also turns at the table reading fortunes to those who sat down.

Tattoo Store

The boys set up a little tattoo parlor and were giving each other tattoos.  According to the sign, they are closed for today.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Homemade Pizzas

Here are two pizzas that I recently made. The one on the left is is a plain cheese pizza. I bought a ball of dough from Publix. It was okay, not great. I chose a canned pizza sauce that could have been better. The one on the right has a Pillsbury thin pizza dough crust, pesto, broccoli, and spinach. The broccoli was boiled/steamed first, then the spinach was added until it wilted. The little bit of water in the pot basically had disappeared. I then took my ulu knife and chopped up everything in the pot before spreading on the crust. I did bake the dough by itself first to get it cooked and almost crispy. It was a very yummy pizza.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Relay For Life

Here's the sign that I made for Relay for Life 2010. Our team was Ireland - this year's theme was countries around the world.

Here's the Blarney Stone that I made for our booth. People who came by had to kiss the Blarney Stone.
Here's our booth.

Part of the team walking the first lap.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Halloweens Past

I have been quite busy lately taking a C# class at a local college and haven't had much time to update my blog. I found these pictures from 2005 while I was copying files to my new computer, and figured I would post them. The theme from that year was Mad Scientist Lab due to the fact that I scored a bunch of lab coats on ebay for real cheap.  The the brain in the jar was made from a large cheese puff jar, a plastic cake box, and a bait bucket aerator. The electric chair was just a regular office chair. The victim wore a cap attached to a rope light which connected to an old-fashioned blade "switch." It was really activated by a foot switch, the kind used to turn on your Christmas tree lights.