This is the move screen. I glued paper a smaller piece of foam board and a picture of me and my daughter to the other side of the foam board I used as the outside of the theater. |
Side wall inside of theater. More foam board paper and scrapbook emblems. |
Side wall inside theater. More foam board paper and painted wood cut outs from Joann's there suppose to be lights. |
Theater seats and stairs. Made from Muffs best friend Cardboard :) Black duct tape, red felt and a whole lot of hot glue. LOL |
The Ticket booth and the smaller side of the theater are one and the same see picture below. |
Ticket booth and theater seats. |
Front of ticket booth. Die cut scrapbook paper from Joann's (TICKETS) Star and letter G are wood cut outs spray painted red. Little black button is mic on window. |
Inside ticket booth I covered the back wall with scrapbook paper and a magazine cut out serves as the movie schedule. |
Wow! I love the behind the scene pics. You are really working it. Your theater is awesome. You did an outstanding job on the chairs!
ReplyDeleteIt is so funny, I look so forward to your post like I look forward to my favorite tv shows. as I said before, your storytelling is amazing. : )
Georgis Girl. I've been making dios for a while but I only shared them with my family. Sharing the dios and a storie with you all is so much more awarding. Thanks for following me.
DeleteYay, a behind the scenes! You put a tremendous amount of work into this and it definitely shows. Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteToo bad your theatre didn't have more customers, what with Aaron being a poo poo head!
Aaron was a poo poo head. I think his Mommy needs to have a talk with him. If I find someone to play her the lecture will begin.
DeleteThis is very inspiring. I will have to check out that My Froggy Stuff video. Mattel made a movie theater play set back in the 80s or 90s. I bought it on eBay but it only has 6 seats and also it is all pink so I haven't used it yet. This is a much better design!
ReplyDeleteOh my I didnt know Mattel made a theater do you have pics I would love to see them. Im not a spray paint pro but it works, grab a can, go slow, but get busy. All that pink has got to go. LOL
DeleteWow! The movie theater looks great. I can tell you put lots of works in it, especially the seating. I like the personalized touch with images of you and your daughter.
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Thank you. I loved every minute of it. And adding pics of my baby is putting the cherry on top. Especially since she hates for me to do that, LOL.
ReplyDeleteYour family is wise! Hehe!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely great work... I love how all of it turned out and I agree with the family, when you make such an awesome set, it deserves to be showcased!
Too bad so much of the theater was empty thanks to Mr. Jealous-pants! haha!
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Thanks Heather, Aaron is too much isn't he. I want to show that bathroom I made a little while ago but I'm having a hard time finding the time to make the video. I will keep trying.
DeleteYou did an amazing job! I saw the myfroggystuff video of her theater and was amazed. One of the many things I love about her crafts is how many different spins can be put on them to really make the project your own. You just inspired me to try this too, I think my doll's would love to have a date night at the movies. :)
ReplyDeleteYes this is so true Tracy. Froggy shows you what to do but she leaves it open for you to make it your own. The samething applies to my bathroom I made it shortly after watch her make a bathroom video. I of course just took my bathroom to the next level. LOL Go ahead and make the movie theater and please post your pics I would love to see them.
DeleteHello from Spain: awesome theater. Your work is perfect. You have a lot of skill to create. I like to see pictures of your family. Keep in touch
ReplyDeleteNice!!! Do you design for a living cause I am in need of a decorator.
ReplyDeleteThat was really good work. It looked so real, I wanted to see the movie too
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