Over the past few weeks, Ames and I watched all The Walking Dead episodes again from the very beginning. We can say it was as just as enjoyable watching it a second time...REALLY excited for the new episodes to get here.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
New Venture
I've finally been able to start my own horror workshop called Behind The Rows Studio. I'll be creating a variety of horror and Halloween related items, mostly props, decor and lighting, all which are hand made by me. This has been in the planning stages for sometime and I'm very excited to see it come together. I'm hoping to carve out a little niche among the sea of amazingly talented artists out there. If you get a chance, please check out my site at www.behindtherowsstudio.com.
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Behind The Rows Studio,
horror,
props,
Studio
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Pumpkinrot's Film
Click here to watch Pumpkinrot's Swamp Foetus video. Definitely is THEE coolest thing I've seen all year.

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Pumpkinrot
Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Hallowe'en
The weather was nice and fun was had. Took a drive to the city so the kids could go trick-or-treating. We saw lots of tots running around and I was able to get a few scares in my Cornreaper costume. There were a good amount of homes that decorated and handed out candy.
Long live this tradition.
Long live this tradition.
| Our two boys |
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Halloween 2011,
tot's
Thursday, October 27, 2011
New Tunes
Was fortunate to have picked up these limited edition soundtracks. Superb scores that contain some previously unreleased tracks. A big thanks to Pumpkinrot for blogging about this a while back, otherwise I may have missed out.
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Halloween 4,
soundtrack,
The Thing
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Burlap Bubba
Here it is. I'm VERY excited to share pics of my latest acquisition, the burlap Bubba scarecrow mask. This just may be the holy grail in my mask collection. This was a one of a kind piece made by Cameron Scholes, an extremely talented artist who hails from Canada. Although several latex versions of this mask grace my collection, this one is latex free and made from burlap like the mask seen in The Dark Night of the Scarecrow film. Cameron really captured the look I wanted while adding his own special flare. I can't thank him enough for how remarkable this turned out. Future blog entries will feature more of Cameron's stunning work.
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Bubba,
burlap,
dark night of the scarecrow,
mask,
scarecrow
Saturday, September 10, 2011
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