I finally got a copy of the official photo of Martha Stewart and myself taken after my appearance on her show! Quite the odd couple, eh?
If you're wondering what this is all about, get the story HERE and watch the segment HERE.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Skull-A-Day Press: Me and Martha
In case you missed it when it aired, here's the first segment from The Martha Stewart Show on which I appeared:
You can see the entire episode, including our craft making segment HERE.
You can see the entire episode, including our craft making segment HERE.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Martha Stewart's Skull
Today's skulls are actually potato stamp images made by me (left) and Martha Stewart (right) during my appearance on The Martha Stewart Show (which airs today in most cities, and Monday on the Fine Living Network)...

I actually went up to the New York earlier this week to tape the show, which is done before a live audience.
The day before the shoot I got to meet the awesome folks that work in the craft department. They were setting up the materials we would need on the set (including displaying some of my own skulls that I brought along). I got a quick rundown on what was happening and I was even given a scoop of custom Martha Stewart M&Ms with her face on them...

The next day I went to the studio and was met by the associate producer for the segment who showed me to my private dressing room! However it wasn't long before I was ushered onto the kitchen part of the set to prepare a "Peanut Butter and Skully" to share with Martha. They very kindly provided organic peanut butter, jelly and bread, just like I used on the original!...

After I was done I got to check out the enormous, incredibly detailed set, where I would be doing my thing. I actually met Martha briefly and she said a few kind words about my book before I had to get back to preparing (you can see her in the distance in this image)....

Then I had to do a dress rehearsal of my part with the segment producer who played the role of Martha. We went through the questions I would be answering so that they could prepare the appropriate graphics and camera angles. The taping is done in order with all the actual titles and graphics, so everything has to be planned very carefully.

After all of the other segments had their dress rehearsals (with their own producers) it was time to bring in the audience. I was in the first two segments so I waited in the wings while Martha did her introduction and then it was my turn to go on. Of course despite all the planning, nothing really prepares you the real thing. Martha was quite funny and asked several questions I was totally unprepared for, so she definitely kept me on my toes!

After the interview section we took a commercial break and they set up for the craft segment. Martha was showing how to make potato stamps to use for decorating treat bags (directions can be found HERE). We made them side-by-side while continuing to banter. I must admit making a skull in under two minutes on camera in not my forte. We displayed our end results and after a little more talk about the book Martha actually surprised me with a gift from her and the crew that they had made especially for me...

I was also able to surprise her with a little gift of my own, one of my "I [heart] [skulls]" stickers! She also surprised the audience by telling them that they would all be getting a copy of my book SKULLS! After saying goodbye to Martha it was back to the dressing room for me.
I packed up all my stuff while watching the rest of the show from a closed circuit TV. Then I headed out the studio doors, only to run into the audience as they were leaving as well. I was immediately mobbed by about ten Martha fans who wanted me to sign their books, which I was happy to oblige!
All in all it was an amazing whirlwind experience. Everyone I met there was incredibly kind and only had nice things to say about Skull-A-Day and the book. I can only imagine how stressful it must be to keep a daily "live" show on track and yet, things were extremely efficiently run and people did their jobs with a smile. Color me very impressed. I guess it should come as no surprise then that most people I talked to had worked there for at least 4 years and some as many as 14!
If you miss the show on TV be sure to check on the Martha Stewart website for an online version in a day or two.
And I'll post a photo of Martha and I together as soon as I get the image from the people at the show!

I actually went up to the New York earlier this week to tape the show, which is done before a live audience.
The day before the shoot I got to meet the awesome folks that work in the craft department. They were setting up the materials we would need on the set (including displaying some of my own skulls that I brought along). I got a quick rundown on what was happening and I was even given a scoop of custom Martha Stewart M&Ms with her face on them...

The next day I went to the studio and was met by the associate producer for the segment who showed me to my private dressing room! However it wasn't long before I was ushered onto the kitchen part of the set to prepare a "Peanut Butter and Skully" to share with Martha. They very kindly provided organic peanut butter, jelly and bread, just like I used on the original!...

After I was done I got to check out the enormous, incredibly detailed set, where I would be doing my thing. I actually met Martha briefly and she said a few kind words about my book before I had to get back to preparing (you can see her in the distance in this image)....

Then I had to do a dress rehearsal of my part with the segment producer who played the role of Martha. We went through the questions I would be answering so that they could prepare the appropriate graphics and camera angles. The taping is done in order with all the actual titles and graphics, so everything has to be planned very carefully.

After all of the other segments had their dress rehearsals (with their own producers) it was time to bring in the audience. I was in the first two segments so I waited in the wings while Martha did her introduction and then it was my turn to go on. Of course despite all the planning, nothing really prepares you the real thing. Martha was quite funny and asked several questions I was totally unprepared for, so she definitely kept me on my toes!

After the interview section we took a commercial break and they set up for the craft segment. Martha was showing how to make potato stamps to use for decorating treat bags (directions can be found HERE). We made them side-by-side while continuing to banter. I must admit making a skull in under two minutes on camera in not my forte. We displayed our end results and after a little more talk about the book Martha actually surprised me with a gift from her and the crew that they had made especially for me...

I was also able to surprise her with a little gift of my own, one of my "I [heart] [skulls]" stickers! She also surprised the audience by telling them that they would all be getting a copy of my book SKULLS! After saying goodbye to Martha it was back to the dressing room for me.
I packed up all my stuff while watching the rest of the show from a closed circuit TV. Then I headed out the studio doors, only to run into the audience as they were leaving as well. I was immediately mobbed by about ten Martha fans who wanted me to sign their books, which I was happy to oblige!
All in all it was an amazing whirlwind experience. Everyone I met there was incredibly kind and only had nice things to say about Skull-A-Day and the book. I can only imagine how stressful it must be to keep a daily "live" show on track and yet, things were extremely efficiently run and people did their jobs with a smile. Color me very impressed. I guess it should come as no surprise then that most people I talked to had worked there for at least 4 years and some as many as 14!
If you miss the show on TV be sure to check on the Martha Stewart website for an online version in a day or two.
And I'll post a photo of Martha and I together as soon as I get the image from the people at the show!
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