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Owner Nancy Beranek has over two decades of experience crafting faux food and other items for professional theatre. For nineteen years she was the Assistant Propmaster of Stage One: The Louisville Children's Theatre.
 
       PICTURES OF PROPS MADE FOR VARIOUS THEATRES
 
Coffee is real, cupcake is not:
 
Made both the box and the faux popcorn:
 
Fried eggs. Unfortunately I do not have a pic of these finished: 
 
Oversized grilled chicken, sub, club, burger, hoagie and bag lunch from mom sandwiches:
 
Giant chocolate chip cookie for If You Give a Mouse a Cookie:
 
Leather bag for Appleseed John:
 
Giant key and cloud for Green Eggs and Ham:
 
Bags and pillows for lost boys in Peter Pan:
 
Giant baseball is expensive and heavy. Beachballs are cheap and lightweight:
 
Beachball wearing a baseball costume:
 
"They'd like to have the sun on a stick." Like this:
 
Here 'tis:
 
Lighweight durable cubes for playing catch with onstage:
 
Finished:
 
Painted these:
 
"Could you make the parasols smaller in diameter?"
 
Dressed this skeleton of a castaway for Treasure Island:
 
Re-painted, dressed and added gore to these store bought limbs for Night of the Living Dead:
 
Preset sight gag. Before the hand is pulled from the wrist, you'd never guess what's inside:
 
"They want a replica human liver to throw across stage."
 
"This owl from a thrift store would be more menacing with wings."
 
First, a base for the feathers:
 
Finished and a close-up:
 
 
From the perspective of a cat, for CATS. Chicken bones: 
 
CATS. Spools of thread, in process:
 
CATS. Sewing needles in process:
 
 
CATS. Fishbones and a cotton swab:
 
Magnetic checkerboard and pieces:"
 
Rocket ship in process for Lily's Purple Plastic Purse:
 
Painting a car for Green Eggs and Ham after cutting it out and coating it:
 
 
Carving cannons for Peter Pan: