Today we are having another “What’s in the Basement” posting.
The first item I would like to blog about is a wooden handmade toy box. It is hand painted with a variety of colorful trucks and has the child’s name painted on the top.
It is also large enough to hold a variety of toys.
This photograph shows a child’s bike hanging from the ceiling.
There is also a green and red Christmas tree stand on the wall. This has never been used and is band new.
This should be recycled or given away.
Child’s Bike Hanging from Ceiling Carry-On LuggageNotice the tan carry-on luggage with the red, white and blue tag.
This was part of a set that was purchased by using Blue Chip Stamps many years ago.
The luggage was donated awhile back because it was too awkward to take in an airport but the carry-on luggage bag is still useful.
It is also well made and will last for many more years.
This is a small green screen studio painted in chroma key green paint.
Chroma key studios helps a video producer with visual effects.
Chroma keying is compositing two images or video streams together.
You can see these special effects in many fantasy movies.
Chroma Key Green Studio Metal Toy Dump TruckThis almost new metal toy dump truck was found in a yard sale.
They just don’t make sturdy toys like this any more so it was saved.
At some point, it will be given away but for now it stays in the basement.
Basements have a lot of memories, some junk, and a few useful items. So what’s in your basement?