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Categories: crafty, dogs, games, technology

Not that I’m religious or anything but saying “Happy Easter” to people does put a nice bounce to my step. The best Easter surprise so far (aside from dozen flutes of mimosas) came from my email inbox. Ania from Warsaw, a fellow talented artsy gamer girl, sent me a photo of this:

World of Warcraft Easter Egg from Ania

I am floored.

Painstakingly beautiful stain-glass versions of WoW character with a complete Warcraft map draped behind it.  I don’t think I even have that much patience to do something exquisite like that.  Ania on the process:

Well, fist i drew on the egg with a graphic pen, the kind that can write on any surface. I drew the continents
and simple character outlines. Than I busted out my acrylic paint and painted the surface.
And last i retouched the contours with the pen again.

So i think the whole thing took about an hour a half :) maybe more, I was really into it so I’m not sure :P
I realised a more “realistic” or illustrative style wouldn’t work, or really fit on to the egg.

Also, I love that the Outlands whirl Maelstrom looks like a giant meteorological typhoon.  Reminds me of home a lot.

Thanks so much Ania! You’ve brightened up my Easter Sunday!

Categories: crafty, games

I’m not scared of the woodshop- I just don’t trust myself.  I’ve belt-sanded my knuckles twice and accidentally melted a plastic bucket while spot welding.  So of course, I’m impressed by people who just dive right into woodworking and come out with awesome projects and healthy knuckles.

My guildie friend Zander has been working on replicating some of the coolest videogame weapons.  And this is a photo of his recent project:

zandersentry

Holy crap!  It’s a life-like model of the sentry from Team Fortress II!  Look at that candy apple red!  Now this is what it looks like in the game:

If I had attempted to make that, I’m sure I would’ve lost a limb by now.

Categories: crafty

This will be our first Christmas together as a mini-family in the new house.

Too bad I don’t really care about Christmas at all!

But now that I am officially a wife and a Dog-Mom, I thought I should at least get into the holiday spirit by at least have something Christmas-y in the house since it’s such a family-oriented holiday. I guess a half-baked Christmas is better than no Christmas.

So I got a fake Christmas tree (and so what if it’s 20 inches tall), and decided to wrap some presents.

And I hate it.

I don’t get gift wrap. All that fuss for basically feeding the garbage can some more trash. You know, I already went through the whole chaotic tempest of Christmas shopping, and I don’t want to spend more money on disposable frilly shit. But armored with a new found taste for Christmas, I decided to do gift wrapping my way.

I used an old issue of The New Yorker, some red masking tape I found in the house, a leftover brown paper bag, and a black marker. I present to you… XMAS GIFT MONSTERS!

Crazy Pajama Cat

Carmen

Robo-Ninja Bunny? Or Jordie Laforge Bunny?

Super Mario Boo-inspired ghost thing

Happy Holidays!

Categories: crafty, games

So I had a shitload of Guitar Hero 2 boxes laying around, a few hours to kill, and a freakishly deep attachment to inanimate objects with hearts on them. The result? A weighted companion cube that I had to carry around a crowded Halloween party all night – that also served as a pillow after my stomach decided to disagree with some chocolate Rice Krispy treats I ate. Boo lactose.


(I actually dressed up as a “girl scout”…and with PJ dressed as a lazy Gordon Freeman, we were “The Orange Box”)

I actually made the cube for Mr. Cheats Superguide Extraordinaire Mike Nelson since he’s planning to dress up as an Aperture Science Office worker this Wednesday. I got carried away this weekend, and what was going to be a simple cut-and-paste-box project evolved into this architectural monstrosity. Look Mom, my B.A. in Architecture isn’t useless afterall!

Here’s how I made my Weighted Companion Cube:

The basic structure and foundation is a generic 6-sided cube, measuring 12 inches in height, width, and depth. I suggest using foam core. It’s sturdy and it’s lightweight and I knew I had to lug it around like a baby a la Angelina Jolie.

The corners are made from a template from 4Chan by Moony for /po/, via BoingBoing. Now, the template was designed on a very small paper craft scale. It was great that I had the overall template but I had to make a few changes to suit the larger scale that I’m constructing around. I used normal paper chip board for the corners…and by “normal paper chip board”…I actually mean “left over Guitar Hero controller boxes.” The key is to use something sturdy, less than 1/16″ thick, and easy to cut.

You can download my template here.

Here’s my cube undergoing the first paint of metal spray paint. After the first coat, I slathered modeling paste and gel medium all over (to ensure a better seal so the spray paint won’t just chip off…also, I was “beer-proofing” the cube), and then painted the corners a lighter color. I then used some silly pink ribbon I found from a skirt and used that as the pink crevices on each face of the cube.

Stick some foam core heart circles on each side and ta da! You have yourself a new best friend!