The creepiest Halloween Carnival has come to town and you don't want to miss it.....but then again, maybe you do!
The story goes like this, in a small, sleepy little hollow of a town, a Halloween carnival appeared over night. The townsfolk were drawn to the strange conglomeration of eerie booths and macabre games: Toxique Topple, Skull Smash, Spider Sweep and Tombstone Tipping were among the gruesome offerings as was the obligatory Pumpkin Carving booth. Despite the fact that the town's people were having a most dreadful experience, they found themselves compelled to remain, immersed in the morbid masquerade.
This giant skull lured guests over to one of the more toxic games where they tried to toppled to bottles of toxic potions, only to win one to take home.....if they ever get to leave...
Doesn't this lady just look like she is compelled to stand here playing this horrid game?
The tiny jars of poison are glossy accents with alcohol ink that never dried clear. A cool mistake.
They have some Remnant Rubs on the bottles and a little Distress Collage Medium to give them an old dusty look.
I covered the sides and the back with the large Wooden Planks dies cut from not only Woodgrain Cardstock, but also Chipboard so they would stand up. Then I decorated them with Ephemera pieces so that it looked like an old carnival fence.
In front of the Toxique Topple game is the Tombstone Tipping. If you are able to tip enough tombstones you can have your own made.....
I broke a few of them so that they looked like they had been toppled one too many times.
This little girl watching over the game looks just like she wants to go home but she can't for some reason...she just has to keep watching this game over and over and over....
No Halloween Carnival would be complete without the Pumpkin Carving right?
Well at this carnival, even the pumpkins look like they want to go home!
And these poor children are doomed to stand there, spellbound, holding their jack-o-lanterns....
The Skull Smash booth is the equivalent of the show your strength attraction at those normal carnivals, but this one is far from normal...
In this game, you have to smash a skull with a femur....it just doesn't get any more bone shattering than that!
And then we move on to the spiders....
The game of Spider Sweep is the challenge of sweeping away as many spiders as you can with out having any of them crawl up the broom and bite you....
There were several varieties of spiders in this game because I had some from several different releases over the years...hmmmm...
I wonder which ones were the most poisonous?
I think this pumpkin seeds piece of ephemera was one of my favorites...something so normal in the midst of such a nightmare....
If it was already apparent, I love, love, love Tim Holtz Ideaology
products. So I tend to purchase two or three or four of each of the
holiday items to be sure that I have plenty on hand. This crazy, creepy
carnival was born out of my stash of product over the years, but mostly of the 2018 Halloween Ideaology and I had such a fun time going all in with it.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope that after reading this that you are glad you aren't stuck in this nightmare of a carnival!
Tami
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6 comments:
You have absolutely wowwed me with this creepiest of carnivals Tami! I love all the games and their names ring true, such a festive gathering of spooky delight, your attention to all the details never ceases to amaze me! Love this!
WOWZA! Amazing! All those tiny details!
Loving the Carnival...I think I will be making Halloween for a while longer this year, have a nice stash of TH Idea-ology Halloween goodies that I can use for this...LOVE IT!!! Love the story too.
I'm speechless; that is such a fantastic make! Lot and lots of details to view. Thanks for sharing the story which I enjoyed as much as the project!
Tami I think this is your best art work ever. I am not sure how you will top this. What I enjoy most is the story line to your art and then how you bring the story about. Thank you for inspiring, teaching and sharing.
This is one of my favorites from last year and this year. Ive tried several different ways to get the wood fence the colors you have, Do you remember what color inks you used or was it the crayons? I really love the way they came out.
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