Tiny and detailed inside!...This is a handcrafted 3D pirate-theme diorama, which can be used as a wearable pendant, or placed on a little display stand. This was made from the shell of a fob watch (or the essence of a fob watch). The scene inside features a pirate ship captain standing holding a coil of rope and sword, and a crewman climbing up the rigging. There is also a barrel with wine bottle on top of it, as well as a treasure chest overflowing with jewels, spilling all around the deck of the ship. Fob front cover is glued on and not intended to be opened, with clear acrylic contoured window, so that no dust will get inside the display area inside. As Is, made from a vintage kit, pre-owned. I'd guess the little pirate ship deck scene inside the pendant would translate to about HO scale. Fragile, adult collectible use only; display stand not included. Not for children's access due to tiny parts inside. U.S. and its protectorates shipments only. Please ask any questions before purchasing.
Pirate ship wooden deck onboard view, boat with cannon, wood boxes and barrel, hold entrance, mast with ropes, lantern and skull buccaneer flag on rocky seascape background cartoon vector illustration
Pirate ship wooden deck onboard view, boat with cannon, wood boxes and barrel, hold entrance, mast with ropes, lantern and skull buccaneer flag on rocky seascape background cartoon vector illustration
For those of you visiting my blog for the first time during this International online artistic event called "Our World Our Art" WELCOME! My name is Cheryl and I have been part of the blogging community for approximately seven years. My artistic passion is not limited to any one particular medium... I like it all. Which probably explains why I am not to proficient in any one art form *wink* I think of myself as a "dabbler" I'll play around with one artistic form or another until thoroughly bored with it and then jump right into some other artistic endeavor with great gusto, often times leaving projects unfinished! ADD at its finest. For those unfinished projects... I just box them up and let them ferment awhile until I get interested in them all over again. I'm going to share with you some of the things I've made in the past, and probably more than likely, I'll be making more of the same any given day! I really like making things using antique silver plated spoons. Often times I pound them flat and stamp something funny on them.... easy to do and I get fast results! Every month I gather up some of the things I've made and sell them at an Artists Market during our local Art Hop. It is a perfect venue for me because I like to create in bulk! and often times, I have people buying the things I make in bulk--- so its a win-win all around! One month, I had made so many necklaces, I was needing a way to display them for sale... Luckily, the same week--- I found this necklace display already assembled but in sad-sad shape. It looked so bad, I was embarrassed to buy it! I took it apart and reconfigured it, added 100 year old sheet music and an old vintage twister exercise thingie attached to the base, so the entire thing spins around. Not bad for a initial $2 investment. I love to repurpose things too! *back to the spoons* I also like to use the actual spoons bowl to create pendant necklaces. I have sold hundreds upon hundreds of these both online in my etsy store "The Tarnished Crown" and here locally at the Artists Market. I saved all of the spoons handles that I had cut off... so I began to make key chains... and then finally--- FINALLY, I can now turn them into spoon rings. Ta~da!.... I made the ring holder too. I give a tutorial on how I made it on my blog. I make a lot of jewelry each month. My pieces are all one of a kind and I like to think of them as fun to wear~ I like to paint as well. Here are some bird house tags I made in the past. Believe it or not, they are all flat tags. The only thing that isn't is the moss and the silver bird in the bird house opening. I also love-love-love to play with fairies. Here I have fussy-cut some super small fairies which I've housed in little boxes behind glass. These little glittered boxes only measure about one inch in size. I love to cage fairies too. When I whipped this one out, I made nineteen more cages at the same time. You know....just in case I wanted to make more. They are currently boxed up and awaiting to be played with another day... I recently created a coin covered table top for my backyard. It was a lot of work, but in the end I am loving the results and I just may--- don't hold me to it, but I may make another one!... I've also made a Barbie house for my five year old grand daughter. I shared a lot of tutorials on how I made the house and a lot of the furniture. This Barbie house has a brick floor on the bottom level and the other two are planked wood floors laid plank by plank by me. Yes, I do things like that... and yes, I DO have a lot of time on my hands! My next doll house is going to be a miniature house--- stay tuned for that! If the weather is at all decent outside, that is where you will normally find me puttering around in my backyard. My backyard isn't the typical backyard though. I have a PIRATE BACKYARD. Yep... tis true matey! Here is the pirate bar I made using two huge barrels.... Pirates like their Whiskey! This hutch came together from yard sale finds and some junky wood from my side yard. I just picked up the "In Wine There is Truth" sign yesterday. I love it! I made the two crab cages using two plant stands that I cut the feet off of. I spray painted them black, added some netting and then some lobster and crabs inside the nets. I am also working on a Tiki Store. Last year this area was the "Lick and Stick Tattoo Parlor" This year and forever more, it will be the "Boutiki" which will showcase a lot of wooden carved things that I've picked up at local yard sales. Anything that resembles a ships net I like to snatch up and toss in my yard... This old net is actually an old hammock draped over an old steamer trunk. I think in total I have four steamer trunks in my yard and another four in my garage.... don't judge me. LOL Everything has been carefully placed to showcase them individually yet hopefully make it all cohesive if that makes sense. Netting, net corks, pulleys... and wooden barrels of course! As a thank you for taking the time to peruse my blog-- I have two gifts to give away to TWO lucky winners. This giveaway is open to bloggers worldwide. My first hostess give-a-way gift is one of the spoon rings I've recently learned how to make... It is just as beautiful on the inside too... The second hostess give-a-way gift is a necklace I've made using vintage components. Old beads, turquoise stones and a piece of an abalone shell along with an old medal of the Virgin Mary. Here is a close up of the bottom of the necklace. Simply leave a comment with a way to contact you should you be one of the chosen winners. The winners will be drawn on April the 18th. Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog "Artsy Fartsy" and for any visits to my Etsy online store, "The Tarnished Crown" If you look through the "sold" items at my etsy site, you'll find a lot of one of a kind jewelry pieces that I've made.... I have more made, I just haven't found the time to list any recently. In truth I'm puttering around in my pirate yard!! If you would like to visit the hosting blog for this international online artistic event please visit "A Whimsical Bohemian" big hugs,
Imported Imported Interactive Pirate Ship Toy - This detailed pirate ship toy from the Mickey Mouse Funhouse collection features a folding port side, opening deck hatch, and flap on stern. Perfect for fans of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse toys. Complete Play Set - Includes five Disney figurines: Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto, all dressed as pirates. This set encourages imaginative adventures aboard their pirate ship. Exciting Accessories - Comes with a row boat, cannon, tables, chair, barrel, pirate flag, swords, rope ladder, candlestick, and tankard. Ideal for creative play and recreating Mickey Mouse Funhouse scenes. Disney Parks Inspired - Created for Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts, this play set captures the magic of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. A great addition to any Disney figurines collection. Perfect for Toddlers and Kids - Encourage creativity with this pirate ship toy, designed for young fans of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse toys. Part of the Pirates of the Caribbean Character Collection, it offers endless fun for kids
“Give me a Sloop, a barrel of rum and a star to guide the way.” Item comes unpainted with 20+ pieces and will require glue and assembly. Choose between a base ship or lavish complete kit. Options as follow: The Base Ship includes rigging clips and ship. This is a basic set without scatter, wake or interior decks. The Whole Set: this includes all of the above pieces and has the deck scatter, wake and interior deck sets. Extras include crates, barrel, bucket, food, pouches, stacked sails, piled rope, hammock, large anchor and finally 2 wheeled deck cannons (can be subbed with deck mounted ballistas instead upon request). To rig the sloop, check out the Rigging Guide at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1-8HLa3OIk Wooden masts and rigging string are not included. The 28mm Sloop has a hull that measures approximately 4.5"x12.5"x2.5" (the 15mm version is 2.25"x6.75"x1.3", and the 32mm version is about 5.25"x14.5"x 3"). All items are printed in non-toxic PLA filament. Item is printed at a high 0.15mm resolution. As with all 3D prints, some finishing may be required. Other print resolutions are available and can be used if requested. Pictured item is at 28mm scale; also available in 32mm. This item is part of Printable Scenery's Lost Islands Kickstarter, which can be found via the link the below. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/printablescenery/the-lost-islands-3d-printable-terrain-for-rpg-and/description Any of the items from Printablescenery.com can be printed. Feel free to request anything that you see. Items are commercially licensed from Printable Scenery.