Thursday, September 30, 2010

Venomous Villains - Cosmetics

The Evil Queen is part of the new product line of Venomous Villains make-up released today in the US by M.A.C Cosmetics (international debut in October).


 
Video posted by tatagiglo. Copyright M.A.C. Cosmetics/Disney.

The villainous ensemble includes the Evil Queen, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; Maleficent, Sleeping Beauty; Dr. Facilier, The Princess and the Frog; and Cruella de Ville, 101 Dalmatians.

 The line will consist of 40 different shades and will range in price from $12-$30 (US).

Video via El mundo de Fawn. Posted by popsugartvbella.

Special thanks to Venus on the Half Shell over at the Lost City of Atlanta for the heads-up on this "VV" line.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

More candy coming and winner

Hello peeps, thank you all for joining in with my candy this month.

Unfortunately there can only be one winner, but I do have something else planned which will be coming up very shortly so watch this space, I think it is something that is going to appeal to lots of you.

I am pelase to announce that the winner selected by Mr Ramdon Org is:


Congratulations Ania, please mail me brenda@ibas.co.uk with you wull postal addy so I can get your winnings off to you.

Jim Korkis - The Vault of Walt

The Vault of Walt, Front Cover. Images used with permission.

Jim Korkis is an internationally respected Disney historian who for over three decades has written hundreds of articles about all things Disney. Jim is one of the go-to guys when it comes to little known facts from Disney history. He has freely shared Snow White information with me when I wasn't able to find the answers anywhere else.

Jim's latest work, The Vault of Walt, is a compilation of self contained stories on different facets of Walt Disney's life, the making of the animated and live-action films, the development of theme park attractions, and much more. One chapter in particular is devoted to the Snow White Carthay Circle premiere with descriptions and anecdotes from the people who witnessed this gala event.

At 478 pages, the book is an enjoyable must read for the Disney historical enthusiast. The forward was written by Walt's daughter Diane Disney Miller.

Rear Cover

The Vault of Walt is downloadable via Kindle and just became available in paperback form from Amazon.

Product Details:
    * Paperback: 478 pages
    * Publisher: Ayefour Publishing
    * Language: English
    * ISBN-10: 0615402429
    * ISBN-13: 978-0615402420

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE VAULT OF WALT:

Part One:  The Walt Stories

The Miniature Worlds of Walt (Walt’s fascination with making miniatures)
Santa Walt (Walt’s feelings about Christmas and a special family gift)
Horsing Around:  Walt and Polo
Walt’s School Daze (Walt’s public school education)
Gospel According to Walt (Walt’s feelings about religion)
Walt and DeMolay
Extra!  Extra!  Read All About It!  (Walt’s adventures as a newspaper boy)
Walt’s Return to Marceline 1956
Walt’s 30th Wedding Anniversary (The very first Disneyland party)

Part Two:  The Disney Film Stories

Disney’s Ham Actors: The Three Little Pigs (Including the Rarely Seen Spanish cartoon)
Snow White Christmas Premiere (Description of the event at the Carthay Circle in 1937)
Destino (The true story behind Salvador Dali’s collaboration with Walt Disney)
Song of the South Premiere (Description of the event in Atlanta in 1946)
The Alice in Wonderland That Never Was (The Aldous Huxley script never filmed)
Secret Origin of The Aristocats
So Dear To My Heart  (The neglected film that inspired many Disney firsts)
Toby Tyler  (How Walt recreated the circus of his youth with authentic props)
Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N. (Only film with a story credit for Walt Disney)
Blackbeard’s Ghost (Last live action film made while Walt was alive)

Part Three:  The Disney Park Stories

Cinderella’s Golden Carrousel (The complete history of a genuine antique)
Circarama 1955 (The very first 360 degree theater show at Disneyland)
Story of Storybook Land
Liberty Street 1959 (Walt’s planned addition to Disneyland that never was)
Sleeping Beauty Castle Walk Through
Zorro at Disneyland (How Guy Williams and friends entertained in Frontierland)
Tom Sawyer Island
Epcot Fountain (The true meaning behind the popular landmark)
Captain EO (The only complete story in print about Michael Jackson’s 3-D film)
Mickey Mouse Revue (How and why the beloved attraction was created)

Part Four:  The Other Worlds of Disney Stories

Khrushchev and Disneyland (Russian leader denied entrance to Disneyland)
A/K/A The Gray Seal (Walt’s favorite pulp mystery hero)
Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air (The unknown radio show from the Thirties)
Golden Oak Ranch (Location where Disney classic live action films were made)
Disney Goes To Macy’s
Tinker Bell Tales  (The first Disneyland Tinker Bells and much more)
Mickey Mouse Club:  FBI’s Most Wanted (Why Walt got in trouble with J. Edgar Hoover)
Chuck Jones: Four Months at Disney (Pepe Le Pew’s father’s troubles at Disney)
Walt’s Women:  Two Forgotten Influences (Walt’s Housekeeper and Studio nurse)

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Elegant fairy


Hello peeps, hope your all well. Just a quick post with a couple of cards.

The first a touch of indulgence........you know me, any excuse to use a fairy and this one is such a beautiful one from Crafts and Me called Eternity. I brayered a backround using a mask for the moon with Tim Holtz Victorian velvet and vintage photo. I coloured the image with the same inks and glittered her wings. Stamped a few leaves round the top with an Art Impressions stamp, some flowers and punched butterfly. The DP is Basic Grey and My Minds Eye. This is for the following challenges:

Cupcake - Pink and Brown
Paper Sundaes - Things with Wings
Creative Card Crew - Bloomin' Marvelous
Oldie but a Goodie - Pink and Girly

My second card is my anniversary card for my hubby later this week. He always says he needs to check my blog to know what I'm up to, but he's so busy at work this weeks that's unlikely so think I'm safe to share. Not your conventional anniversary card, but he's not a hearts and flowers sort of guy and will love the colours of this one as yellow is his favourite colour and all things Nature. I masked a section to create the background and inked with TH rusty hings, mustard seed and barn door with a spritz of Glimmer Mist iridescent gold. The tree from Creative Expressions, the border Martha Stewart cornice edging and the sentiment computer generated. It is for the following challenges:

Stamp Something - Fall colours
Cards for Men - Autumn
Stamptacular Sunday - Seasons Change/Fall
Tuesday Taggers - Here Comes Autumn

Monday, September 27, 2010

Valentine & Sons 'Tenggren' Postcards, #4172 - #4177

With copyright permission from the Walt Disney Studio, publishers Valentine and Sons Ltd. (Dandee, Scotland) printed several series of Snow White postcards at about the time of the film's release, circa 1938. The artwork of inspirational sketch artist Gustaf Tenggren was adapted for many of the cards. In this post, we'll be looking at postcard #4172 through #4177.

Each measures a standard size of 3.5" x 5.5" and is printed on regular postcard stock. Along the lower front is a short caption plus a Snow White and Seven Dwarfs logo.

Postcard #4172, "And They Lived Happily Ever After." For comparison is Tenggren's original sketch (via Cynthia Rylant's 2009 Snow White book)...


Front Cover of Cynthia Rylant's Book

Back of postcard...

"No. 4172: "And They Lived Happily Ever After"


Postcard #4173, "Snow White Tells the Dwarfs a Fairy Story"...


No. 4173: "Snow White Tells the Dwarfs a Fairy Story"


Postcard #4174, "With a Song I Come to You, Like a Troubadour"...


Back of postcard, one unused, the other with a postmark dated June 20, 1939...


No. 4174: "With a Song I Come to You..."


Postcard #4175, "The Day That My Dreams Come True"...


Tenggren's sketch...


Back of postcard dated August 23, 1938...

No. 4175: "The Day That My Dreams Come True"


Postcard #4176, "The Animals and Birds Help Snow White to Clean the Dwarfs' Cottage"...


As you can see, this postcard stays fairly true to Tenggren's drawing. The animals especially look quite similar in both...


Back of postcard...

No. 4176: "The Animals and Birds Help..."


Postcard #4177, "Snow White Dances to the Music of the Dwarfs." Note the differences in these two images, particularly Tenggren's original rendering of the dwarfs as compared to those in the card.

No. 4177: "Snow White Dances to the Music of the Dwarfs"


See postcards #4170- #4171 in an earlier entry. We'll also be looking at more by Valentine and Sons in future posts.

Special thanks to Jose of Portugal Cards and Nancy from Victorian Parlour Postcards for generously allowing the use of their card images. At the time of this writing, many of the postcards listed here are currently up for sale by one or both of these dealers. Additional images via BeBrightSalesToo

Sunday, September 26, 2010

"Tales From The Wishing Well" Shirt

Wishing Well, $14.99 (USD). Image via Stylin Online.

"Dangerous Hunger" and other "Brown-Eyed Beauty" Tees

 Dangerous Hunger T-shirt. Sold for $14.99 (USD). Disney Store "Studio Collection". No longer available except through re-sellers.  Top image via Stylin Online. Others from personal collection.

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Brown Eyed Beauty T-shirt, $24.00 (USD). Images via 80sTees.com.

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It's Not Easy Being a Princess T-shirt (2010) $19.50 (USD). Image via The Gap.

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Disney Store Organic Snow White T-shirt. Currently available, $12.50 (USD). Image via DisneyStore.com.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

The 2009 Screening at El Capitan

As part of the promotional lead up to the October 2009 Blu-Ray release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the film returned to the Hollywood big screen for a limited engagement. This time last year (September 18th - October 1st), an exclusive two-week showing ran at the Disney-restored El Capitan Theatre.

Located at 6838 Hollywood Blvd, the El Capitan first opened its doors on May 3, 1926 and was one of three themed movie palaces all developed by Charles Toberman along with Sid Grauman--the other two theatres of course being the Egyptian and the Chinese.

Sixty three years later, the Walt Disney Company along with Pacific Theatres embarked upon a two-year "archeological dig" which led to the restoration and reopening of this historic landmark in 1991.


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El Capitan Marque. Image copyright 9.17.2009 Loren Javier. Creative Commons License.

The return of Snow White to the movie theatre in 2009 was complimented with a special live appearance by the princess herself at every show. For patrons who wanted more, $31.00 (USD) bought you "breakfast with Snow White". Each Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning before the 10:00 am screening, one could dine with her next door at the Disney Soda Fountain and Studio Store.

 Window Display in the Soda Fountain and Studio Store. Image copyright 9.17.2009 Loren Javier. Creative Commons License.

As a tie-in with the September 18th opening, the Soda Fountain also released a number of limited edition Snow White pins. 

 
El Capitan Marquee Pin, LE 300; Released 09/18/09. Retail Price $10.95 (US).


Snow White "Princess Jewels" Portrait Pin, LE 300; Released 09/18/09. Retail Price $10.95 (US).


Snow White Book Pin, LE 300; Released 09/18/09. Retail Price $12.95 (US).


Evil Queen/Wicked Witch Spinner Pin, LE 300; Released 09/18/09. Retail Price $12.95 (US).


Dwarfs in Mine Pin, LE 300; Released 09/18/09. Retail Price $10.95 (US).


There was also an unannounced Dopey surprise mystery pin released.








Dopey Surprise Mystery Pin, LE 300; Released 09/18/09. Retail Price $8.95 (US). Image via Pin Pics.

Find more info on Soda Fountain pins at Disney Pin Trading and pinpics.com.

Plain and Simple


Version four

Version three

Today at Allsorts my great teamie Emma has set us the theme of "Plain and Simple". And I admit these two are my third and fourth attempts at 'plain and simple' and I'm still not convinced I've got the hang of it.....one and two were binned.......I know sinful for a crafter.

The black and white effort is some simple stamping and embossing onto with lined cardstock using a bird from Inkadinkao 9836 and part of a sentiment from Hero Arts 30-056. A rose made from some stash DP using my tattered floral die, a but of punching with Martha Stewart loop and a couple of pearls coloured back with Copics. This card is for the following challenge:

Fab 'n Funky - Quote me Happy

For the next one I used a piece of card that had been spritzed with Glimmer Mist honey dew mist and stamped with Hero Arts D5449 fabulous flourish using Tim Holtz dusky Concorde. The sentiment is also from hero, but an unmounted set for which I no longer have the code I'm afraid. I mounted the piece onto bazzil cardstock and punched the border with Martha Stewart zig zag and a butterfly also using a MS punch.


Over to Polkadoodles where this week the my great blog pal Claire wants us to make something with a Hidden Element. So I have come up with this little box which I made on the scoreboard and covered with paper from the Paper Boutique CD and inside bobbing butterflies and flowers. The flower on the top is made from the same paper using three punches and spritzing with Glimmer Mist pearl.

My final card is another of the lovely image from Sweet Pea poppy love. The background has been brayered with Big and Juicy Happy Birthday, masking a moon.....this image just seems to lend herself to a moonlit background. I coloured her with the same inks. The DP is from stash, Martha Steward eyelet lace border, some ribbon slides and a punched flower spritzed with Glimmer Mist dazzling diamonds. This card is for the following challenges:

Crazy 4 Challenges - Bling
Friday Sketchers - Sketch
Sweet Pea Challenge - Charmed I'm Sure (it's in the centre of the flower)