Days Of The Dead 2016

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Well the anticipation is over. This past weekend was mine and Frank’s belated anniversary celebration. We decided to hold off doing something for our anniversary (Halloween) and splurge for Days of The Dead since it was only a few weeks after! It worked out perfectly. We got a hotel room and had a blast.

The hi light of the trip was giving Alice Cooper my Zombie Alice head prop. I prepared like I did for Chandler Riggs and made a special box to put Zombie Alice in. I decided thatΒ “I’ll Bite Your Face Off” was the perfect song title to use on the outside. I then just painted the box in the colors that are used on the shirt her wears on stage/on his albumΒ cover.

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Due to the fan chaos of him being there we decided to only stand through one long line for the photo op and not do the autograph line. We were smart to do it on Friday because as expected Saturday was absolutely insane. Another reason it was smart to just get the hotel for the wholeΒ weekend and not stress. This was me in our hotel room just moments before going to get in line for the photo op. I was stoked!

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We stood in line for quite a while because it was a bit of a cluster at first. The staff working were a little bombarded on what to do with all of us. Once they got the hang of things and Alice arrived things moved a lot more quickly. When Frank and I walked up to him and I handed him Zombie Alice. His first reaction was “Wow! You made this!” and then he shook my hand. Then I told him I made it for HIM he said “It’s gonna be so fun getting this on the plane when I fly home” ha ha. He was making little jokes with everyone that walked up to meet him and was so laid back and easy going. It really was a “nightmare” come true. We have never been able to afford the meet and greets at his concert so even though we only got a brief moment with him it was an incredible experience.

This is a scanned copy of our professional photo op…. EEK!

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The next thing on our list was to play catch up with my dear friend and favorite “clown” Sid Haig. We waited until his line died down for a little bit on Saturday to stop by and shoot the shit with him. Of course I had to get a picture to add to my millions of Sid moment photos. sid-haig-9
It was so nice to see him once again and catch up. He said he really liked my Halloween costume and I of course thanked him for my hot dog shirt. It went by too quickly as the line started to build again from us chit chatting and we didn’t want to hold up all the people looking forward to meeting him (and some for the first time). A girl who was buying something at a vending table later on in the day went on to me about what a class act Sid was and how some others were not so kind. I didn’t bother to tell her how many wonderful memories I have had with him since 2004 and how I now consider him and Suzie friends. Instead I let her ramble and agreed 110% with her. I remember how it felt to meet him for the first time and I remember feeling the exact same way about him. It’s so great to see people getting that same feeling from him all these years later. There are some celebs you meet at these things that just seem to go through the motions and some who you know really care about their fans.Β Sid cares and always has. He is a rare gem!

While visiting him we had him sign us a mini bucket of Captain Spaulding chicken. He had them for sale at his table and are replicas of the ones used in the Rob Zombie Pin Ball machine. One of the most meaningful things we got all weekend.

Another meaningful piece was this statue we saw that immediately drew our attention because it made us think of our departed Sabbath (Sabby Girl). See she liked to spill things just for fun. This included always trying to knock over my cup of water/brushes when I would paint. She also had a bad habit of knocking her water bowl across the kitchen or spilling cups we left out over night. She would tip them over, watch it spill and literally walk away. She was crazy but we loved her.

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We bought a lot of other really cool things. I won’t bore you by listing them here but if you really want to know leave a comment and I can fill you in. I know some of my fellow horror fanatics might find them amusing! The vendors there had a great variety. We got life like props, t-shirts, limited edition collectibles etc. Here are just a few pics we posted on Instagram during our con venturing showing off a few.

Overall this past weekend at Days of the Dead was the perfect little getaway to celebrate our belated 7 year wedding anniversary. So memorable!

Stay Spooky!
LDG Nicole

 

Adopt The Undead: Zombie Alice

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So I put the finishing touches on my latest zombie creation last weekend but then felt under the weather and was down for the count for a couple of days. So… I waited until this weekend to take a trip to the cemetery and got some good shots of it. Let’s just say, “No More Mr. Nice Guy” here!

Behold Zombie Alice Cooper…….


I can not wait until this weekend. I am already counting down the days! Stay tuned!

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Stay Spooky!
LDG Nicole

 

Skinned | Living Dead Girl Nicole transforms into the Black Dahlia

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As a Halloween addict everyone usually waits to see what I have up my sleeve for my Halloween costume every year. Well last night I dressed my costume made it’s debut at the Halloween Costume Party and Rock Show that Axe Man’s Bridge (my husband’s band) was performing at. I went all out on my makeup job this year. To the point I could barely laugh or talk and had to drink through a straw all night. However it was well worth it as everyone was quite impressed how I pulled off my tribute to the Black Dahlia AKA Elizabeth Short.

I decided to do a little murder case file collage from the photos I captured of my costume so everyone who couldn’t see it in person could get the full effect…

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Some of you that know me are probably not surprised by my costume choice as I am quite the true crime junkie but mostly because I have always been quite intrigued by the case of the Black Dahlia. I guess you can say I have have always sympathized with Elizabeth and wondered why her case could never be solved. How someone could do something so horrific to another human, put it on display for all to see, and yet never be caught and punished for their actions. Then wonder how many demented people like them are out there in the world right now, doing similar crimes and just walking freely amongst us as we speak. So I guess you can also say I dressed up as a “terrifying reminder”.

When it comes to Special FX makeup it truly is an art form all in itself as you have to be creative in order to try to replicate and transform yourself or someone else into whatever the end goal is. Unfortunately Elizabeth’s corpse and crime scene photos had to be my reference guide in order to get the best replication of her cheshire smile and other wounds on what was her beautiful face. My dress is a genuine black dress from the 40’s that I scored online and I made the blood splattered dahlia flower barrette I adorned in my hair.

I must say this is by far my favorite makeup job I have done on myself that I even decided to enter my costume in the official Alice Cooper Halloween Costume Contest. Fingers crossed! If I win I can finally get a chance to meet Alice and if I did would be incredibly honored to give him a piece of my artwork as a thank you for the opportunity.

To see some of the other makeup looks be sure to check out my Skinned page!

Stay Spooky!
LDG Nicole