Wednesday 26 November 2008

Monster Trade part 2!

Here's Mela, with her new found friends, at http://www.alittlestranger.com/
Mela was found locked in an airing cupboard in an empty, repossessed property, by its new owners. She was clearly traumatised by the ordeal and Monster Workshop found it difficult to coax her out, but she responded well to white chocolate buttons. She’s still a bit wary of small dark places but will make an ideal companion for holly and friends.











Sunday 23 November 2008

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Friday 21 November 2008

Vinyl Abuse, Online Art Magazine

The UK Online Art Magazine, Vinyl Abuse, gave Monster Workshop a mention last weekend. Cheers fella's and thank's for positive comments! Vinyl Abuse branches out to provide various forms of visual expression from studio to street, well worth a nosey! http://www.vinylabuse.com/


Shout out for Monster Workshop!

The super cool guy's at Plastic and Plush recently gave Monster Workshop a mention on their designer toy news and reviews blog. It's rammed with the latest info on what's going on in the designer toy world. Go take a look! http://www.plasticandplush.com/

Sunday 9 November 2008

Monster trade!

This week Stitches and Glue did a trade with 'A little stranger' and got a new family member, little skull Yeti, seen here being cuddled by Ohdo. He was made by the super talented Holly at http://alittlestranger.com/

in return Holly will be getting a custom made Albino monster. Hope she likes it as much as i do Skully!





Sunday 2 November 2008

Happy Halloween!






Wallace and Gromit in Romford



Managed to grab a quick pic of these two cruising the oh so beutiful town of Romford. hmm, Gromit seems to have grown a bit!

Starbuck's snack


Yum....

Wonky Windsor


Saw this building when on a weekend trip to Staines/Windsor, Located in the heart of the town, right next to The Guildhall in the High Street. A small building that is literally crooked...