So of course the day after I post my first ever snow skull, it snows nearly a foot in my hometown! Not only is this an incredibly rare thing, but my friend Paul from DudeCraft had driven up from North Carolina on Friday for the express purpose of us doing a skull/craft project together. We had secured a location and had an idea worked out, but then looking out the window this morning realized there was no way we were going anywhere. We scrapped our original plans and decided we needed to do something with the pristine snow that covered my back yard. The end result is around 4 feet tall and took a good chunk of the day to make.
Paul doing the preliminary grunt work...
Having a Shakespearean moment...
A hard day's work...
Paul's stuck in Richmond for the rest of the weekend, so who knows what else we'll do. The original project is not entirely forgotten, though it may have to wait for a less snowy month to be completed.
Don't forget to check out Paul's excellent blog DudeCraft!
UPDATE: Get Paul's version of the story, with even more process pix HERE.
6 comments:
Totally freakin awesome!!!!
Nothing says "Cool ass people live here" like a 4 ft. snow skull in your yard. Of course Paul wouldn't let a day go by without creating something. Dudecraft is a great blog. Great work for both of you!
FanFreakinTastic! Of all the skull art I have coveted (and plan to poach) THIS one is now at the top of the MustMakeOneOfThese list!
It doesn't get any cooler than this! You guys rock!
I do not speak English ... but it is fantastic !!!!... JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAAJAJAJA ... A great idea and a great job
That came out fantastic! You need to light it at night! Red lights!
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