If you’ve ever worked with a Super 8 camera, you’ll recognize this look. The direction is quite good. And remember, with Super 8, you gotta splice those cuts by hand.
The story of Wanda, the tilting board starts off our spooky links this week. I’ve have long been fascinated with seances, and the paraphernalia used to “contact the spirits.” This is a great example.
Lastly, it’s not spooky, but we simply must celebrate the birth of the composer of Christmas’ most virulent earworm properly:
Need a spooky catnip toy? Of course you do. In addition to having a crazy-cool shop name, Apocalypse Meows sells handmade catnip bag toys with a decidedly eerie bent.
With prices ranging from $1.50 – $3.50, you can afford to treat your furry monster to several.
The first of my indoor displays is up. It’s been out for a month, but was sitting on the table, higgledy-piggledy. I repainted two of the witches so they looked more like sisters than clones. Now the middle one looks unfinished, so it will probably get new paint some time later. I did some alteration, mostly on the witch on the right. She had no colors in her outfit, so she got green trim and accessories.
The cauldron is a fish bowl. I added a layer of tissue for texture, glued on critters, and painted the whole thing with iron patina. The best thing is that it’s glass, and the tissue doesn’t totally cover it, so you get this when it’s lit:
There are three of these lights in the cauldron, set to strobe at different speeds, so I get a fire effect. There is also a fire & ice light aimed at the whole thing.
This is cheering me on a gloomy, dark day: