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Warded Door

Posted by Meg

This amazing entry to the Warding Contest is a little late, but we just had to share it. Kenneth warded an entire door! Unfortunately, the wards didn’t hold throughout the night and some coreling claws have definitely made their mark.

Here is what Kenneth had to say about his process:

So originally, I wanted to do a Warded door that was covered in wards but i messed it up…on both sides so it became an example of a failed ward just before dawn.

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Awesome job, Kenneth. There has been so much incredible work in this contest. We will be announcing the winner soon!

Posted on March 6, 2014 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Warded Awesomeness

Posted by Meg

The very last entry to the Warding Contest is Jesse’s amazing two entries perfect for fighting demons of any size. The first is a warded bow and arrow set complete with protective armor. Perfect for taking down demons from a distance. Here’s Jesse’s description of how she made the bow and arrow:

The armor and arrow head are made from craft foam. You use heat to warp it (And try not to burn yourself, or your begrudging model). Then you use glue and mod podge to stiffen it. The wards are made with puffy fabric paint, lots and lots of it. I used three bottles on that armor. Once all of that is dry you apply liberal amounts of paint (While swearing, or crying, or both, because  the paint never wants to fully cover), and finally you paint on some shadows and highlights (then wipe off the shadows and highlights and add more), so it photographs better.

The bow itself was sculpted out of foam, then covered in wood veneer and sanded smooth, so it has no actual draw strength, for cosplay purposes.

Second entry is for those pests around the house, namely corelings disguised as adorable kitty-cats. Could be dangerous …

Mix entry Warded Armor and bow mix entry spray bottles

Fantastic job, Jesse. I need one of those spray bottles for my house. The Warding Contest is closed! The entries are in! Sit tight … we will be announcing the winner soon!

Posted on March 5, 2014 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Warded Tattoo Rings

Posted by Meg

Batsi from Germany wows us with these beautifully crafted interlocking warded tattoos in his entry to the Warding Contest.

Here’s what Batsi has to say about getting his tattoo and his future warding plans:

I talked about your book with a good friend of mine, who is really creative and described to him how I pictured your explanation. So I asked him to paint it for me, and as you can see, he did that, he combined most of the wards I found online and put them together. It took some weeks till he would figure out something I also liked and had recreate it pretty often. Finally, I got a tattoo session, my first by the way. I was waiting for the artist and as he came he immediately told me that he is not capable of doing this tattoo; it would be too small, too detailed and take way too long to tattoo in one session because the whole team told me it isn’t possible to get this in more than one session due to details. They wouldn’t be able to put correctly together if he stops and finishes another day. I was incredible pissed at that moment, cause the artist didn’t tell me before and just looked at my wards right before he wanted to start. He had someone else doing the template for him, this already took a whole day. So the crew at the shop told me, they asked their best tattoo artist if he would be able to do this, and he agreed some days later, he called me for a date. So it startet again, and as time went by I found myself standing on a bench waiting for four people to adjust the template to my leg.

That day in autumn 2012, I got tattooed for a rough 12 hours, effective tattooing time lik 9-10 hours. Like I said, at that point, it was my first tattoo, I wouldn’t know what to expect from the pain, and I felt it was pretty OK for the first couple of hours. As the hours went by it would get really painfull, the last three hours I was like: please dude finish just finish. My skin didn’t want to get more ink anymore, and he switched machines and put more pressure on the needle to put the color deeper in the skin. So he wouldnt have to tattoo it a second time. He took photos of the piece as we finished and I asked him if he wants to put it on the homepage or in his folders. He denied it instantly by saying: everybody would come and want something like that too, you don’t want that and especially I don’t want that either! So, we never shared it before, of course lot of friends and other tattoo artist have seen that and were amazed. I plan to have nearly my whole left leg covered with wards, combined like those. If i go on, l will let you know, so you can see the results. I never did a 12 hour tattoo session after and I think I wont again, but it was worth it and even if it takes some years and thousands of euros to expand and maybe finish my wards, I’ll at least get a leg like I imagined the Warded Man has.

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Quite the process! Thank you to Batsi for sharing your incredible warded tattoo.

The Warding Contest is now closed, and we will be announcing the winner soon!

Posted on March 4, 2014 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Warded Candle Holder

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The Warding Contest may be over, but we’ve still got a few more entries to share. Kristen’s entry to the warding contest are beautifully made warded candle holders. I can just imagine these magical candle holders shining in the windows of homes in the Hollow.

Here’s what Kristen had to say about making the candle holder:

I made a warded candle holder! I made the wards with polymer clay and painted them. I stained the glass cylinder, used acrylic paint at the top, and scratched out more wards!

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Awesome job, Kristen! We will be announcing the winner soon, but for now, stay tuned for more warded art!

Posted on March 3, 2014 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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First Law Giveaway Winner!

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The First Law graphic novel

The winner for the First Law giveaway has been chosen! Congrats to Requim with this clever entry:

“Ninefingers and One Arm”

You will be receiving one copy of The First Law by Joe Abercrombie in the mail. Now we can only hope Peat and Joe make it happen someday!

This giveaway was a lot of fun. There were so many epic and hilarious ideas for a mash-up graphic novel. You can check out all the excellent entries in the comments section of the original blog post.

Also, today is the very last day to enter the Warding Contest! Be sure to get your entries in by midnight tonight to be eligible to win some great prizes.

 

Posted on February 28, 2014 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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