Showing posts with label shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shop. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Indy Haunt Fest June 25 and 26




Next weekend is the 2nd annual Indy Hauntfest In Indianapolis, Indiana! I will be attending as a vendor with all my creepy Shadow Farm creations as well as a few essential haunter items I have put together specifically for the event. I will also be hosting a make n take, where participants will get to make the motorized mechanism for an Animated Tombstone headpopper ...the perfect prop to add a bit of creepy motion to your Halloween yard display and a fantastic intro to Halloween animation.
Other make-n-take projects will include Lighted Witch Jars, tombstone carving, and an open forum show and tell. Demos, speakers and events top off this fun weekend.
Mark your calendars for next Saturday and Sunday and come have a great spooky time with other haunters!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Shop Rehab



The itch has hit. I have been thinking about re-arranging the shop for quite a while, and with the warm weather yesterday I finally worked up the energy to start. What you see above is actually the "after" picture. I did not have the foresight to take a before shot...it was just too depressing. Keep in mind that what is shown is an in-progress shot and that I am nowhere close to being done. My shop is a one-car attached garage, and I share the space with a bunch of clutter from the house. Re-arranging was alot like those little handheld games where you slide tiles around to form a picture...moving one thing usually means moving three or four things first. I won't bore you with all the details of the move, but it went something like this
Garage shelf to shed> rearrange shed> move freezer> move main storage shelf down 5 feet> move table saw> rearrange all shelves> find old props in need of repair> abandon all hope of completing project> sweep> take a break> regain the resolve to clean> shovel out a ton of trash> re fill shelves> sleep.

So now I am in a holding pattern, awaiting time and $$ to build a new workbench in the space shown in the center where the empty white wall is. Storage will be key to completing the task, getting all unnecessary items off the bench tops and in an easily accessible and organized place. Wish me luck.

In the meantime, I will be cleaning up a pair of old friends, Darwin and Icharus. They are probably the most involved character sculpts I have done, but sadly have been neglected and subjected to the rigors of a cluttered shop. Once complete, I will be offering them up for adoption on Etsy.