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My Animation Blog
April 7, 2014
At the end of March, the first weekend I felt human after my overly dramatic tooth extraction, we attended AnomalyCon for the second time. Just as much fun, and in a much bigger hotel this time. The hotel registration clerk was absolutely enchanted, he'd apparently never encountered such a thing before, and hopefully he will have just as much fun when StarFest Denver happens in a few weeks.
B. and I concentrated on building up our costumes. He bought a brown vest, a small pocket watch, and a newsboy cap to resemble a blue collar 'working man,' cleaned up of dirt and dust, and off the clock. I had grander schemes, and bought a pith helmet from Patterns of Time. No, really!
I wanted to accessorize the hat to make it more Steampunk, or at least more Victorian, but didn't want to just throw some goggles and gears on it. I wandered around the seller's booths until I found the awesome feather at Fabriquewerx Leather and Costume. Then I wandered a bit more until I discovered the cameo at Kyla's Keepsakes. The cameo was amazing, and I originally picked it out because I thought it was look great on my cropped khaki jacket. I couldn't figure out where to pin it, though, and then I thought of my new hat. Right up front was perfect!
Next time I will have petticoats and hopefully will have accessorized my jacket. I definitely want to replace all the boring buttons!
April 6, 2014
I haven't posted for a while, I'm afraid. I had a tooth pulled the first week of March, which managed to totally mess me up for most of the rest of the month. I'm finally feeling human again, and trying to get my body and brain back into a regular schedule. I'm still appalled that a simple extraction affected me so badly!
Did I manage to accomplish anything at all? Well, being unable to do much but sit on the sofa and feel my face throb, I reignited my Second Life addiction, which is like miniatures on the computer, but without the threat of gluing your fingers together, cutting yourself, or accidentally setting your dollhouse on fire.
*shifty eyes*
This did not work. Oops. |
I think my problem might have been exposed wires. I hadn't covered them yet as I wanted to know if they worked before finalizing. I need to cover them to keep them working! I bought some liquid electrical tape, and some heat shrink tubing to solve this problem. I plan to test both! That's the other thing - I bought a second junction splice so I could set up a test electrical board for future lamp making experiments. I suppose I should have gotten a smaller transformer while I was at it . . .
DON'T DO THIS unless you have no other choice. I had a choice but was lazy. |
In other news, my 3D printed male articulated doll finally arrived from New Zealand! I need to figure out how to dress him, but in the meantime I had begun redressing Nora and should finish her first. I'm planning on a Japanese-style Lolita, all ruffles and white tights and lace. The white tights will be awkward on her joints!
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