Arts & Crafts Workshop #6, Camp Dining Hall, 06.26.06, Afternoon

Jun 26, 2006 01:01

The Tick grinned as the students walked in. "Just as a reminder, chums, next week will be a scrapbook review! Please try to get your books finished by by the time the workshop starts."

Workshop #6 )

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Little Wooden Boys! [WS6] bugofjustice June 26 2006, 06:03:52 UTC
Make give your new friend a face!

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Re: Little Wooden Boys! [WS6] ihatedenmark June 26 2006, 06:38:16 UTC
Hamlet just stares in disbelief at the wooden doll for a couple of minutes. After taking a deep breath and deciding to just go with it, he paints on a kind of familiar looking face.

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Re: Little Wooden Boys! [WS6] bound2blade June 26 2006, 15:26:41 UTC
Now, this was interesting. Creating her new friend's face wasn't too complex: anime eyes, grin, and a kick-ass scar.

But, feeling a little inspired, Sakurazaki also adds a tuque, a braid in back, and fashions a magical wand to put in its hand. Her LWB is now a conglomeration of lovers best friends.

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Re: Little Wooden Boys! [WS6] fatalvoyage June 26 2006, 16:04:00 UTC
Tempe's painting skills leave something to be desired, but she tries her hardest to put something that looks like a face onto the little wooden boy's head.

Copius amounts of glitter are being used.

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Scrapbooking! [WS6] bugofjustice June 26 2006, 06:04:28 UTC
Personalize your cover!

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Re: Scrapbooking! [WS6] ihatedenmark June 26 2006, 07:05:49 UTC
Hamlet wraps his scrapbook cover in black fabric, and draws on a sword and a crown in gold marker. He hopes that that makes his book distinctive enough.

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Re: Scrapbooking! [WS6] bound2blade June 26 2006, 15:30:54 UTC
Sakurazaki makes the cover of her scrapbook look like wood paneling, and then decorates it softly with accents of Japanese script and a demure Japanese art-print style sketching on each side. Typically, she'd draw the wave or something water themed, but that would be highly inappropriate, so one side is a cherry tree with whisps of light blossoms blowing in the wind. The other is an attempt to recreate the Kansai Magic Association's head temple in Kyoto.

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Re: Scrapbooking! [WS6] fatalvoyage June 26 2006, 16:13:05 UTC
Tempe wraps her cover in three pieces of fabric (in a stripey-like pattern). The first piece is neon green, the second neon pink, and the third neon orange.

She then used some glittery fabric paint to put her name (in fancy, artsy-looking writing) on the front.

In the spaces above and below the letters, she used more fabric paint (in an assortment of colours), to draw different items that she felt represented her: bones, a bucket of glitter, a weetiny falcon (which she attempted, mostly successfully, to put some feathers on), two stick people holding hands to represent her and Sawyer, a book, a notebook, and a group of stick people talking while she sat off to the side, taking notes (she figured this could represent anthropology).

By the time she was done, she was exhausted. But the cover looked very pretty!

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Talk to Tick [WS6] bugofjustice June 26 2006, 06:04:54 UTC
Or Little Wooden Boy IV!

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Re: Talk to Tick [WS6] bound2blade June 26 2006, 17:10:44 UTC
Sakurazaki has her camcorder in hand; she's pretty much resolved that it won't be too far out of her sight all week. She had a lot of work to do. And that included talking to Professor the Tick.

"Um, excuse me, sensei, but I was wondering something. I've noticed that you're very big on justice. Would you mind saying a few words for my documentary regarding anything you might have to share about weapons and justice and training and things like that?"

She holds up the camera for further explaination.

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Re: Talk to Tick [WS6] bugofjustice June 26 2006, 17:44:04 UTC
"Of course, Sakurazaki!" Tick said ( ... )

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Re: Talk to Tick [WS6] bound2blade June 26 2006, 18:40:22 UTC
It's difficult for Sakurazaki not to snerk from behind the camera, because the microphone would surely pick it up. She does a very good job of keeping reserved, though.

"Thank you very much, sensei!" she responds brightly after getting the footage. "Your words will be very helpful!"

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Display Your Projects [WS6] bugofjustice June 26 2006, 06:05:40 UTC
Show off your new Little Wooden Boy! Don't forget to name him!

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Re: Display Your Projects [WS6] ihatedenmark June 26 2006, 07:11:50 UTC
Hamlet tries to pose his LWB in a kind of attack position -- or at least as much of one as you can stick them in.

"I've named him 'Horvendill'. It's the name of a famous historical danish king."

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Re: Display Your Projects [WS6] bugofjustice June 26 2006, 12:35:19 UTC
"I think that's an excellent name, Hamlet!" Tick said. "I hope you find his presence useful. Hopefully he gives you some good advice!"

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Re: Display Your Projects [WS6] bound2blade June 26 2006, 15:36:15 UTC
Sakurazaki waves her LWB's wand in the air a little as she shows him off.

"I call him Konjunma." She giggles, fiercely impressed with her conglomeration skills.

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OOC [WS6] bugofjustice June 26 2006, 06:11:00 UTC
Just as a reminder, Little Wooden Boys are not actually animate. They do not talk. They do not think. They do not do anything but sit there unless you move them.

Tick doesn't see things this way. Tick is insane. He hears his own subconscious thoughts in LWB. If your character actually hears their LWB speaking to them, they should call Dr. Pevensie immediately.

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