Number four in The Faraway Tree series is Enid Blyton's magical character Moonface and his fabulous Slippery Slip.
Right at the top of the tree the children found Moonface's home built around the inside of the tree trunk. The Slippery Slip provided the children with an exhilarating, winding slide ride that took them quickly to the base of the tree.
The most challenging aspect of this slightly steampunk interpretation was warping the wooden walls to create the right curved feeling.
See more of The Faraway Tree Collection here [link]
CREDITS Thank you to the generous stock artists;
Astrals Stock the lovely child model Anna Falln-stock for the moonface model Victorian Gustov dazzle-stock for the moon face Wildwinyan-stock for the wooden wall Cosmik Squirel Stock for the love tree dbumblebee for the rabbit newdystock for the chair GothicBohemianStock for the gate ToxicStocks for the steampunk clock Inspyretash-stock for the antique gramaphone phatpuppy for the vintage sky anaaRasha for the grass brushes sd-stock for the birdcage
The slippery slip was from a photo my sister took recently on her travels somewhere in the US.
ATTENTION: Art THIEVES especially POLYVORE members!
i have heard of Enid Blyton but not of that book for which you based your photo manip on i am also in to fantasy surreal things too such as lord of the rings the narnia chronicles C.S.Lewis (alice in wonderland) i will have a look at your gallery too
i am also in to fantasy surreal things too such as lord of the rings the narnia chronicles C.S.Lewis (alice in wonderland)
i will have a look at your gallery too