IRONSTOCK
2002
Tell City, In June 29,30
What is Ironstock? A
gathering of haunters and Halloween lovers alike. Throughout the weekend
Halloween professionals host seminars and demos. Vendors sell props and
other scary goodies. Everybody is nice and has one big thing in common. .
. HALLOWEEN!!!!
The hosts of Ironstock, Ironman and
Lady Iron and their awesome booth. For incredible
Iron work check out their website The
Iron Kingdom

Cody Reuwsaat, graduate of Tom
Savini make up school, performs a make up demo on the Baron


Cody is multitalented! Not only does he do makeup but he also runs a booth
and babysits! ;) Actually when I returned from Ironstock I received
my new issue of Fangoria and saw Cody's work all over the back cover on an ad
for the Savini school! Congratulations Cody
See some of those pics here
The booth above is property of Morticia and The Baron of Darkwing
Manor. I found a website for them at Boneyard
Bargains.com

Brian and Ana from the sanctuary "the
Enchanted Garden" with their baby leopard

Dustin, Deanna and Serena
Morton.
Deanna, better know as Witchypoo, presented a demo on airbrush technique

Mr. Leonard Pickle and his lovely wife,
Jeanne and lovely dog, Lucky. Leonard is prominent in the Halloween
industry (both professional and home haunts). They hosted a booth for Haunted
Attraction magazine and Leonard hosted a seminar, "How to get started
in the haunt industry"

GORE GALORE!!!!!
Which is the scariest dead head in the second
picture???
Currently you will see some of their corpses in Law and Order. Gore Galore
supplies haunted house props, Halloween supplies and decor and more more more
gore!!!

Adam Drendle from Haunted
Illinois and Lee and Michelle from Creepy
t's




Some new creations conjured up over
the weekend at Ironstock. Below are the Monster Mud ghouls created during
a seminar given by Lady Iron. The red mushy guy was created by LIXCHIK TJ
with some Spirit foam which was handed out for creating props.

Another LIXCHIK TJ creation: the
horny skull

Saturday night was the best
Halloween party of 2002! (so far at least). Most people dressed up, lots
of people danced, lots of people drank but most of all everybody seemed to have
a great time!



 
I, Jill, in the pink hair was wearing an
aluminum bustier which I made and had signed by Clive Barker (my favorite author
and director). I just had to mention it because I'm very proud of it
TJ and I like to find locally owned
restaurants to eat at when out of town. We struck it big with Capers! The
food was delicious, the decor attractive and the manager is a Halloween lover
too and attended Ironstock on Saturday!


Lucky LIXCHIX! I found Tasty
freeze on the way home and got some ice cream :)

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