Last year around this time, a friend and colleague contacted me about doing a huge commission on a really tight deadline. As soon as he said it was for Night at the Museum 3, well, I was in.
The next thing I knew, I was getting an overnight delivery for 20 pounds of rings that I had to link together and then overnight to Hollywood in a week. I had some help, thankfully, or it wouldn't have gotten done.
Did I mention that this happened right before the One of a Kind show last year? I still can't believe I got it all done while making inventory for the show.
Anyway, despite the rush, I had sense enough to take some photos. They aren't the best quality, but I'm publishing them for posterity.
I wish I had taken a photo of the two HUGE bags of rings I received in the mail. We all have regrets. However, I did take pictures of the rectangles. Here's the first one.
Then I took photos as I made more strips that I linked together into rectangles:
Finally, I had to get everything in the mail the same day I was setting up my booth for the One of a Kind show. So I took a blurry photo at the book showing all of the pieces.
The most fun part of the whole experience was taking the package downstairs to FedEx. When the guy at the counter saw that it was addressed to "Night at the Museum 3 - Costume Department" he asked, "Really?" When I said yes, he then called over the other staff members and we all had a fun chat about chainmail and costumes.
So, go see Night at the Museum 3 and tell your friends you know who made some of the chainmail for the movie.
Vanessa Walilko
Aluminum chainmail jewelry
Aluminum costumes for stage and screen