Really love the cauldron with its green glow. The other previously posted photos that show the glowing green swirls inside are also fantastic. Whatever techniques you used for making the cauldron, they worked perfectly!
I dipped cheap fake webs into Elmer’s glue and water and dried it flat and cut a circle. I sprayed green dye on it , and lit it from below with four strands of LED lights.
What a great retrospective. Thank you for sharing your talent and inspiring me to make (poor) approximations and even my own creations for my annual display. I’m slowly getting better at glue mache textures. This years’ was a Wendigo creature + camping theme that terrified the neighborhood. One kid even cried while his dad cajoled him “don’t look at it”. I was simultaneously appalled yet prideful, haha.
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Really love the cauldron with its green glow. The other previously posted photos that show the glowing green swirls inside are also fantastic. Whatever techniques you used for making the cauldron, they worked perfectly!
The lighting was beautiful this year, they look like paintings.
THANK YOU 🙏!
I dipped cheap fake webs into Elmer’s glue and water and dried it flat and cut a circle. I sprayed green dye on it , and lit it from below with four strands of LED lights.
Beautiful as always, the lighting is excellent.
Thanks so much!
What a great retrospective. Thank you for sharing your talent and inspiring me to make (poor) approximations and even my own creations for my annual display. I’m slowly getting better at glue mache textures. This years’ was a Wendigo creature + camping theme that terrified the neighborhood. One kid even cried while his dad cajoled him “don’t look at it”. I was simultaneously appalled yet prideful, haha.
Thanks SOOO much! haha.."don't look at it" The best.
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