The WorryWoo Monsters, a series by Andi Green, was first seen in a New York art exhibition in 2001. Originally called The Monsters in My Head, Green wanted to create characters with a story that each embodied an emotion. Using her design and illustration background she built 5 light boxes each containing a monster with its story Xerox-transferred to the front of the box. From loneliness to confusion, she began tackling complicated feelings and transformed them into quirky, loveable characters. Her message of “embrace your emotions” received such a positive response, she was asked by many if she ever … [Read more...]
WorryWoo Rue
The WorryWoo Monsters, a series by Andi Green, was first seen in a New York art exhibition in 2001. Originally called The Monsters in My Head, Green wanted to create characters with a story that each embodied an emotion. Using her design and illustration background she built 5 light boxes each containing a monster with its story Xerox-transferred to the front of the box. From loneliness to confusion, she began tackling complicated feelings and transformed them into quirky, loveable characters. Her message of “embrace your emotions” received such a positive response, she was asked by many if she ever … [Read more...]
WorryWoo Nola
The WorryWoo Monsters, a series by Andi Green, was first seen in a New York art exhibition in 2001. Originally called The Monsters in My Head, Green wanted to create characters with a story that each embodied an emotion. Using her design and illustration background she built 5 light boxes each containing a monster with its story Xerox-transferred to the front of the box. From loneliness to confusion, she began tackling complicated feelings and transformed them into quirky, loveable characters. Her message of “embrace your emotions” received such a positive response, she was asked by many if she ever … [Read more...]
Monster buddy Body Pillows
In my opinion, you can never, ever have enough pillows. I have around ten pillows on my bed, each of my kids has three and out couches are covered with them too! Each of us has our very favorite pillow, that when we travel we take with us. Mine is a big huge body pillow! I have used some sort of body pillow since after I had Ethan. I use it to lounge around in bed, on the couch and of course to keep me comfortable when sleeping. I think everyone should have a body pillow however, they are extremely hard to find in a child’s size – until now. Before our Monster Buddy pillow my kids used king size … [Read more...]
WorryWoo Twitch
The WorryWoo Monsters, a series by Andi Green, was first seen in a New York art exhibition in 2001. Originally called The Monsters in My Head, Green wanted to create characters with a story that each embodied an emotion. Using her design and illustration background she built 5 light boxes each containing a monster with its story Xerox-transferred to the front of the box. From loneliness to confusion, she began tackling complicated feelings and transformed them into quirky, loveable characters. Her message of “embrace your emotions” received such a positive response, she was asked by many if she ever … [Read more...]
Vamplets: Mortis Van Kilt III – Zombie Baby
Brainlessly adorable and weirdly sweet, this baby is totally out of control (as are all Zombies). The joy and horror of bringing this little destructive darling home is rewarding, but can be fatal. Remember: your mindless Zombie baby must always feed, otherwise YOU might become a late night snack! Warning: Zombie proof all your belongings to protect yourself from his eternal cravings for fresh meat. Have on hand a sturdy steel crib, bassinet, playpen, stroller, ball and chain to be safe and never leave him unattended or unfed. The Gloomvanian Adoption Center will only be releasing a small number … [Read more...]
Vamplets: Zombie Guinea Pig – VamPET
Gloomvanian Zombie Guinea Pigs run in herds creating chaos and destruction wherever they go. Warning: They need room to roam so you will need to have a large sturdy compound where your baby Zombie Guinea Pig can run freely with lots of objects that can be destroyed. We would suggest heavy iron bar reinforced structures at a height of no less than 6 feet for containment of your baby Zombie Guinea Pig. Visit our VamPET containment department to view all suitable structures for acquisition. Please be aware that Gloomvanian Outworld Mail Service will take a minimum of 50-100 years for the shipment to be … [Read more...]