Zombie Bride & Groom Wedding Cake ToppersTill Death Do Us Part just isn’t cutting it anymore in this lightning paced society. We spend all our live waking hours running around like starving rats who have caught the scent of the cheese at the end of the maze and don’t always give those closest to us the quality time they deserve.  While we can’t slow the world around us you can now extend your commitment beyond the grave into the realm of the undead.

The unique hand painted zombie wedding cake toppers created by Beeloverly will let everyone in attendance at the most important day of your life know that you and your true love will not let death stand between your love of one another; even if you acquire a new lust for brains you’ll be sharing the experience together.

You can even make custom requests to have a a special cake topper of your choosing zombified by visiting Beeloverly’s Etsy Shop Zombiatch. If you like what you see but you just aren’t getting married anytime soon there is even a new zombie bunny for easter (as I call it Living Dead Day) which is supremely fitting because it is perhaps the only national holiday to glorify the rising of the undead from their grave.  Although cake toppers are the specialty requests to zombify ANYTHING are welcomed; wouldn’t a zombie gnome look nice in your garden this spring?

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9T1Jgq0vWo] The Website ZombieMe.com is a site that will have all you zombie lovers squealing with delight while your glued to your computer for the next 72 hours Zombifying all your favorite photos for free!

I tried my hand at it you can see me first attempt HERE.  I know I can do better I just have to find the right pictures to use; if you wanna try and show me up go make your own and post a link to it in the comments – don’t feel limited to basic photos why not some zombie pets, get creative and share it with the world.

All you have to make your own is visit ZombieMe.com, upload a photo, add effects with the easy built in effect generator and boom your a zombie.If you are really ambitious and want to take it to the next level you can try to make a zombie portrait like the pros and upload your own effects to drop onto the original photo. When you use the free zombie generator you can only view the photo on their site (hence me having to link to my photo), but you can share it with all your friends on Facebook, MySpace, & Twitter.

If you just gotta have one to keep for a nominal fee of $10 bucks Zombie Me will do the work for you and create  a simple zombie portrait from your photograph while you  sip champaign and relax  receive a digital file for your personal use, for a few bucks more you can add on a hi-res image to go develope into an fancy 8″x10″ photo for framing.  For those of you who refuse to put  a price on your zombie likeness you can drop a cool $50 and have the pros spend a bit more time on your photo so you can tell all your friends you were an extra in a George Romero movie. Check out their Facebook Fan Page for some examples of pro work and to access the Zombie Me Facebook Appliation.

Be sure to check out the realistic Simpsons characters too; I’ve seen a few before and let me assure you something about them makes them almost as creepy as the zombie portraits.

Zombie Ice Cream by Rachel Emma Weaver

I have to admit there was about half a second when  found out this wasn’t edible that I was a hair bummed; but then I thought honestly when I find really cool edibles the last thing I want to do is actually eat them I’d Much Rather display them with the rest of my off color nic-nacs.

Rachel Emma Weaver has went to great lengths to bring you this permanent brain freeze all the way from Australia. The cone itself is a 100%  life size replica created by making a mold of a real cone. The entire piece is hand painted with awesome detail.

If one Zombie Ice Cream isn’t enough to satisfy your sweet tooth or fill you up with you daily allotment of brains check out Emma’s Etsy Shop for more color combos and delicious Zombie Brain Cup Cakes. Take Your Time to  see the one of a kind stuffed monsters too, they are quite a treat.

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Hand painted young zombie girl with rose on a vintage vinyl record.

It’s been a few days since I’ve  had a dedicated zombie post but let me assure you it was worth the wait to see these hand painted zombie clocks from the mother & daughter art team comprising Off Her Rocker Art. Way up North in Palmer, Alaska they gave created a perfect mash-up of 3 of my favorite things original art, zombies, and vinyl records.

Keeping in theme of a few former posts you can even order custom zombie portraits to be hand painted on a record clock through their Etsy store. I thinks it’s about time to start  a collection of personalized zombie portraits to leave for my heirs. That is a collection that would be truly priceless.

This little girl on this zombie clock titled Sweetheart of Sigma Chi is so chilling it looks like she may have wilted that rose with her stone cold stare.

If you want to enjoy some more colorful original art or connect with the artists directly you can scope out the artists website Dandy Gelatin or visit  them on Facebook to become a fan to stay abreast their latest news.

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Work in Progress.

Work in Progress by Aeron Alfrey

Aeron Alfrey is creating some awesome creepy art. Some of it you may have seen and not even known it. He has been published in multiple Books & various other print publications. The detail in his art is amazing I’ve always found that art with 1000 shades of grey can be just as vibrant & show even more contrast than the shards of  rainbow bursting light exploding from a prism on a bright sunny day. To Really appreciate the current work in progress pictured to the left click on the image to see it enlarged, It’ll blow your mind.

I found this new piece seemed to have a werewolf element to it that is reminiscent of a previous work Aeron had published in Electric Ant #2, It features his depiction of the Nightmare Nazi Demons from An American Werewolf in London. It is also one of the few pieces done in color, although it was published in black and white.  The Print is available in full color with a limited edition of 666.

If this wicked art has you begging for more you can see a lot more of Aeron Alfreys art on his blog The Mutated Skeleton & in the Exhibits From The Imaginary Museum gallery online. You might even be able to get your hands on some of the limited signed prints available only by directly contacting the artist on his blog.

If  you happen to be making your way through Montreal, Quebec before March 28th you can even go see an original Cheshire Cat painting at the Canteen Art Shop + Gallery as part of  Two Days Slow an Alice an Wonderland Showcase. You could go see the new movie, then go see the art inspired by the story, &  maybe if you have a chance squeeze a tea party in there for a perfect night on the town. Now if only I had a plane ticket to Montreal.

So if you’re anything like me, that picture on the left has you saying  “what the (insert favorite expletive) is that ?!?!?!” Although some would say the real answer may be debatable, I can tell you what it psychically is. A 100%  real life mummified bird that has been  mounted on canvas inside an antiqued Oak frame.

If it still doesn’t seem quite right to your eye thats because the artist Raven cleverly and I’m sure with great difficulty has positioned the remains to resemble a flying insect. Looks like a good reason to buy a mosquito net if their ever was one. Check out the close-up HERE.

If this got you excited then you should go check out the artists shop Dreadful Things by Raven, there you can find more morbid creations ranging from taxidermy bats displayed in antique Victorian cages, to jewelry dawning bird skulls. If the REAL dead stuff isn’t really your thing you might still find some great paintings, prints, & cards from the same mind that created these terrorific one of a kind works of art.

If the dead stuff upsets you, bummer I guess, but before you go writing complaints to me or the artist note that the bird skeletons & skulls used are from found dead animals so let it go. Stick to throwing paint on fur coats and let outsider artists pick up the dead things left by the neighborhood cats. I could only hope that my remains could become a piece of jewelry or art instead of dirt when I die; dirt isn’t original at all!


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