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From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
I can't wait! I just made arrangements with the artist on a custom size. It will be larger than the Audrey II in the picture. She has done some beautiful work. Here is the listing in her Etsy store: http://www.etsy.com/listing/81004194/made-to-order-audrey-little-shop-of -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
I can't wait! I just made arrangements with the artist on a custom size. It will be larger than the Audrey II in the picture. She has done some beautiful work. Here is the listing in her Etsy store: http://www.etsy.com/listing/81004194/made-to-order-audrey-little-shop-of -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
Another shot of the lovely rundown plants. So I am back up and slightly mobile. This allowed me to start a mock up of my LSH build. I wanted to see what I needed to put on my list. The "monster" will go in the back right corner where the tub sits. I commissioned an "Audrey II" to be built by an artist. I will cut a hole for the door as there was a basement in the movie. The shelf, counter and walls will be painted in dull colors and will be peeling.I also have tin ceiling tiles. The lovely flowers were part of the original box that was built 40 years ago. They are in various states of disrepair, so they are perfect for this. The little plant on the counter is in a perfect container for a small "Audrey II" like the one from the movie in the coffee can. It may go in the front window. -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
This is the inside of the front panel. It will have a dull, peeling effect like the rest of the interior. This panel swings open so you can see inside the shop. I need to build a couple of shelves to raise the plants up. I will also screen print the windows. I may put a small version of the "Audrey II" in the window like in the movie and poster. -
From the album: My Travel Finds
Okay, not really a travel find. This pic is from the barn sale where I found my "Little Shop of Horrors" house. What you don't see in the pic is the other table of mini furniture and the box of miniature and doll books under the table. Everything to the left of the fireplace was in the shop when it was on display. She had built it as a fabric and dress shop. The lady was kicking herself as she had thrown a lot of mini items away earlier in the week because they had broken legs or other issues (not realizing someone might be able to fix and use them). There is some "Ideal" brand items in here and a lot of other vintage pieces. I have a couple of ideas for them. -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
Front view of the shop. I just need to gut the inside and repaint and it will be good to go. -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
The door is a little funky. I like the stained glass. I don't think I like the door and frame all opening together. -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
Another shot of the interior. This will be so much fun to renovate. -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
I love how the front was built It leaves a lot of possibilities. -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
She did a great job, but time, moths and barn storage paid its toll. I have already ripped up the floor paper. -
From the album: Little Shop of Horrors
I like the brick paper, but it is faded and moth eaten. I will strip it and figure out what I want to do from there. You can also see the glass top, which will help give the inside some nice lighting.