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Month: October 2021

Happy Halloween!

Posted on October 31, 2021

All the theropod Dinosaurs have their Wizard Staffs.  Now it’s time to carve the pumpkin!  A Dinosaur theme of course.  Three hatching eggs for this year – a Sauropod, Triceratops & T-Rex will make the cut.  I’m using the Pumpkin Masters tools I picked up at Michael’s 3 or is it 4 years ago now? …

Dinosaur Wizards on the Move!

Posted on October 23, 2021

The New Tealights arrived and they’re Great!  After tearing off a piece of the Museum Putty and shaping it to fit the area of staff the Tealight is pressed in place.  The new design provides a better light with a larger glowing surface.  Each of the Prehistoric Pals will eventually receive their personalized Wizard Staff. …

Dinosaur Wizard Staffs (assembly)

Posted on October 16, 2021

Previously pruned Tree Branches were saved for this project.  Now after some minor trimming they will make great staffs for the Dinosaurs.  There are many Trees in the Park and all require at least annual trimming.  Again, providing a constant supply of materials for projects and compost.  I selected 5 tops for the staffs.  Since…

Dinosaur Wizard Staffs

Posted on October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

Pride of Madera (Echium candicans) has a very interesting root ball.  I discovered this when I had to remove a few of the plants that had died or overgrew their space.  I had saved a couple of the root balls for an interesting landscape display.  Some years ago around Halloween, I thought they would make…

Fixing Malcolm part 2

Posted on October 3, 2021October 3, 2021

After Wire Brushing and spraying Rust Reformer to necessary areas (last week’s post), several coats of Rusty Brown Primer were applied.  Two days were needed to cure the Primer.  Hammered Black was used on the bottom of the box and Poppy Pink Gloss inside of the box and lid.  Then the lid/jaw was reattached to…

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