Muddyskull has the largest selection of handmade skull cake toppers I’ve ever seen.
Perhaps some people reading this blog have had (or would consider having) spooky wedding accessories. There are many to choose from here!
Muddyskull also makes pendants, earrings and cake toppers coupled with ring bearer plates (pictured below). You can tell I’ve never had to plan a wedding because I didn’t even know what a ring bearer plate was!
The kit portrays Mike Nelson, the reluctant commander of the SOL for the last half of the series, tightly gripping the steering wheel and confidently looking ahead while his robot friends Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo, and Gypsy look on in total abject fear.
I wish the photos were larger. I can’t seem to enlarge them and maintain clarity.
Sculptors Tom Seiler and Jeff Yagher actually traveled to the studio in Minnesota so they could accurately construct this wonderful kit.
What a great discovery for a MST3K fiend like myself! Did anyone have this?
Adam Oehlers has a wonderful collection of illustrations and sculpture. His characters are so distinct…so alive…
Here we have one image from a series of Cinderella Jumprope Rhymes. The rhyme for this one: “Cinderella dressed in Black, killed all the robots with her BLAST ATTACK!” (Where was this when I was a child?)
This fine fellow comes from a story inspired by a curiosity shop in Norwich (UK) that had a huge owl taking up residence in the back room.
And this cat is the villain of an upcoming graphic novel (while he does look rather mischeivous, I fear I love cats too much to hold it against him).
I had a dollhouse for a short time as a child, and I always wanted to “haunt” it. Something inspired me to do an image search for “haunted dollhouse” recently, and I was pleasantly surprised to discover that a number of crafters now specialize in spooky miniatures.
On a whim, I started a Pinterest board for them (I just began using the site, so please excuse the sparse posts and randomness).
Whoopitydooart had some of my favorite haunted dollhouse treats.
MONSTER CAKES for the table! How great are these?
The Invisible Man…perfect for the dollhouse study.
Plenty of vampires to choose from.
Haunted tea set (don’t you hate it when this happens?):
Carriage…
She haunts the dollhouse dining room with her moldy doughnuts…
I’ve been meaning to post about Thomas Kuebler’s sculptures for a while now.
He uses what I can only call “grotesque realism” to make these eye catching, monstrous creations.
Kuebler states: “I want to tell wild stories in a single three-dimensional portrait and literally flesh out a biography with hair, clothing, trinkets, teeth and fingernails, etc.”
And he certainly does!
You will see Witches & Wisemen, Beggars & Freaks, Monsters & Madmen, Classics & Legends!
One of my favorites, Dr. Nighty Night (click here for details).
Maskull Lasserre carved a beautiful skull from obsolete computer manuals.
Sometimes I’m conflicted about book sculptures because I love printed literature…but outdated computer instruction is the perfect item for this type of work!