Saturday, August 20, 2022

An Ode to Poe - Halloween Idea-ology

The 2022 Halloween Idea-ology release from Tim Holtz is fabulous! So many great products that can be used year round so be sure to stock up!
 
As I was going through the products when I got them, there were a few pieces that inspired this make: the ravens, the baseboard chamber door and the piece of Poe ephemera.

 

I started trying to think of what things I could use to make a project that could showcase some of Edgar Allan Poe's stories and poems.

This was the outcome. I hope you enjoy it!

Here is the video tutorial for this project. 

Here are the links to my previous tutorials for making the trays and boxes into books that I referenced in the video tutorial:

A Christmas Carol

Live Your Story

Below are just the closeups of the project.
Annabel Lee  - a poem by Edgar Allan Poe
The Raven - A poem by Edgar Allan Poe
I decided to leave the metal on the card file since I was doing books. It seemed appropriate.  
This book vignette represents the short story The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe.
I used a bunch of Distress Crypt Grit Paste on this vignettte!

The fork sconce made from Adornments Silverware.
The Cask of Amontillado made from an Idea-ology Barrel and Halloween Remnant Rubs.
This story of revenge takes place in the Montressor family catacombs and there are bones everywhere.
The short story The Gold Bug is about looking for pirate treasure.
 It begins when a man finds a gold bug with a skull on its shell.
 
 Then he and some friends use a skull and the bug to find the pirate treasure.
 
This is the view from the other end of the piece.

 

The Oval Portrait is an very, very short story by Edgar Allan Poe.

It is about a traveler who takes refuge in an abandoned house and discovers a very lifelike oval portrait and a diary that tells its story.


 

Poe's chamber or studio is represented in this area. You see candles and books and things I imagined he used as inspiration for his stories.

 

On the top shelf are a bunch of books I thought Poe might use for reference, but tucked between them is a letter. It represents one of the first detective mystery stories called The Purloined Letter.

 

I had been wanting to use this man with his cat paperdoll, and figured this was as good a time as any. I framed him holding his cat, because Poe has a short story called The Black Cat. I know this cat isn't black but again, I am using a man who loves his cat as inspiration for Poe's story.

The eye on this shelf really stands out.
Both the eye and the heart under the floor boards are from the short story The Tell Tale Heart.

I just added a raven and skull on the bottom level thinking they might be inspiration for his poem The Raven and for the Gold Bug Pirate story. The papers and pen nib are representative of him writing a story.

You did it! You made it all the way to the end! I truly hope you like this project as much as I do. I really had such a fun time working on it and trying to find things to include that could represent different poems and short stories. Thanks also for bearing with my literary geekiness as well. LOL! I tried to control myself and to be honest, I could have been a lot worse. :-D Regardless, I appreciate you sticking with me to the end.

I wish you a very crafty day!

Tami

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18 comments:

Ann-Marie said...

This is absolute genius. Superb. Thank you so much for sharing your remarkable talent.

gotnails said...

This is out of this world amazing!! Great job as always! Is the man holding the cat a paper doll or a photo?

Pamela said...

I’m a literature geek too and loved your references to all the stories. I have a copy of the complete works of Poe somewhere and now I will have to pull it out and reread the works you included in your make. Just incredible work and so well thought out and so detailed. I LOVE it.

Theresa said...

love it, love it, love it. all the details are so very cool. being a Poe fan myself, I love all the references to his stories and poems. thanks as always for sharing and all the inspiration.

Tamarra said...

This is beyond words amazing.

I'd like to recreate for personal decor. How do your affiliate links work? Do I come back here for each item or do you get credit for the whole cart? I want to do as much as I can since you did so much for this.

Maria J said...

Once again, your creativity and imagination have me in complete awe. I’m blown away! Thanks for sharing with us mere mortals.

Kee said...

This is absolutely inspiring and so creative! So many favorites, but one very clever idea stood out to me, I love how you used the fork to turn into a sconce! Thanks for the inspiration!

Tamera said...

Thanks so much Tamarra. I’m honestly not sure, but I think it is just one click through and I get credit for the order. I greatly appreciate your support! Thanks again!

Tamera said...

Got ails, he is a paperdolls. I adhered him to a scrap of a Backdrop and then into the Deco Frame.

Tamera said...

Thank you all very much for not only taking the time to come to my blog and watch the video, but to leave comments and support! That means so much to me! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Tami

Unknown said...

This is absolutely fantastic!!!!!! Just wondering where I can find the door you used?

Tamera said...

Unknown, it is in the Halloween Baseboards 2022 pack

Barbara Woodard said...

Tammy this make is absolutely amazing!!!!!! I wish I had you as a teacher cause you are so inspiring in your love of literature. The details are so thought out and truly tell a story!!!! I am so thankful for what you share!!!!!! It is so inspiring. I’m still working on a make from your Cemetary project from last year! Wanted to make changes to make it my own and not just a duplicate. Love all that you do and your generosity

Lynda said...

Wow, I love this! You are amazing. Can you please do a quick tutorial on how to turn the boxes into books. I wasn't sure how to make them look so realistic. Also, do you have a quick link to order the supplies - without having to click on each picture? Thanks

Tamera said...

Hi Lynda,
I showed how to make the boxes in the two posts linked in the blog above for the Christmas Carol project and the Live your story project. Once you follow one of those tutorials you ends by rubbing some Walnut Stain Distress Crayon on the edges and any little areas where dirt would settle. It covers little mistakes and makes a huge difference!
I do not know of another way to click one link to get all the items, I’m sorry. That would be super convenient, but I’m not aware of a program that does that.

Paula Cheney said...

this is sooooo good Tami! I love your story telling! Your creativity is amazing, to think up all these things but make them into one cohesive piece. FABULOUS

Kathy W said...

MY. MIND. IS. BLOWN!

Candy Spiegel said...

I don't even like Halloween ... I was looking at this to see if you had used pumpkins. But WOW! I went back and relooked at your amazing Christmas one that I fell in love with last year. I'm going to have to get making some books because these are amazing. Thank you for such a great tutorial.