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Village Creations
Kevin
Blakeney
TrainGuy1@aol.com
This
is a small display fit onto a window seat using Dept. 56 Snow Village
pieces. Using Hot Wire Foam Factory tools we were able to create a three
dimensional mountain backdrop as well as the various elevations.
This
large Dickens' Village display is located in Zender's Christmas Showplace
in Thousand Oaks, Ca. The trestle bridge featured on the platform was
carved out of one piece of 6" thick Styrofoam and then faux painted to
appear old and weathered. Scale bricks were cut out and glued on to finish
the "peeling plaster" appearance.

This is a 3' by 3'
display we created to fit on top of an existing coffee table. Because
size was limited we needed to create various levels to allow buildings
to be seen above the encircling train. Using the sculpting tool, we were
able to create rock and mountainous outcroppings perfect for this New
England Village display.
This
mantle display was one of our earliest jobs. The edging was created using
the sculpting tool again to create snow drifts in front. A waterfall and
river was created using the same tool.
This
is one of our largest projects to date. This Dickens' Village display
is 9' by 5' and has over 45 buildings. We carved tunnels to allow for
a scale train and created rockwork on the front of the cliff. All elevations
were created using a combination of the sculpting tool and the hot knife.
A little about the
village display artist:
I have worked at a retail Christmas store since 2001 creating displays
for their Department 56 collections. I started creating these displays
in private residences when customers wanted displays similar to what they
saw in the store. Thus, Village Creations Inc. was created and the rest
is history. I will be a Junior at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in the Fall
of 2007 and I plan to take my trade with me while I study Landscape Architecture.
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