Last week we announced that Desert Bus 5 will begin on November 18, 2011, and we know that many of you are already on the edge of your seats, wondering how you can get involved in the madness, like, right now. You’re in luck! For the creative, the artsy and craftsy, the make-nerdy-stuff-at-home inclined, we have a way for you to get involved right away, a full six months before the busing begins. You can participate in the Desert Bus 5 Craft-Along!
How? Allow us to demonstrate.
1) Read this ENTIRE post. Then email Tally at craftalong@desertbus.org to explain your craft idea and get her official approval.This is important so that we know what kind of items we’re expecting and can avoid too many of the same kinds of things. We also need to make sure that the idea fits within the guidelines of the Craft-Along which are (see below):
- Items should be somehow centered around the themes of Desert Bus, video games, general geekery or Loading Ready Run, so they’ll be of interest to our viewers. That’s a huge pool to draw ideas from.
- Items should be generally family friendly. They don’t all have to be appropriate for kids or anything, but no homemade Mario dildos, please.
- Items should be of the best quality you can make them. We want your work, but we want your best work, in order to bring in the best donations for the children.
- We will not be accepting portraits of the LRR crew this year. We’ve had a few of these (some very good ones, we must say) over the past years, and while we do love staring at ourselves for long hours in the mirror, we’re a little dubious that there are a ton of people out there who really really want our faces staring down at them from their living room walls. And if there are a ton of people out there who want this… we don’t really want to know about it.
2) Once you have received approval, make your item.
Probably best not to let your friends play with it, though.
3) Package your item carefully in an envelope or box, and then put it in a second envelope or box, to which you will affix the appropriate mailing information and postage. Please DO NOT SEAL the first (inner) box or envelope. We’ll do that later, after we take pictures and coo over your awesome item, and before we mail it to its new owner.
This step is so that when we get your item we don’t have to hunt around for packaging materials. We pull it out of the first box, and use the second box to mail your item to its lucky auction winner. Efficiency!
4) Email Tally again (craftalong@desertbus.org) to inform her that your item is finished and to get the appropriate mailing address. Be sure to fill out the very important Crafter’s Form that Tally will also send you at this point. Then send it back to her.
We actually prefer that you email your answers back, even though paper airplanes are wicked awesome.
An important note: Please email Tally when your item is completed even if you already have the Moonbase’s mailing address. We’d like to be able to keep track of what mail we’re expecting and what items have, in fact, been completed. Also, we’ll need to send you that form.
5) Mail your item.
6) When November 2011 rolls around, tune in to the madness of Desert Bus 5…
7) … and die of shock* when your Craft-Along item auctions for more money than you paid for your car.**
*This is the one and only step we’d actually rather you didn’t follow.
**This is actually possible. Not necessarily likely, but possible.
8 ) The deadline for us to receive Craft-Along items is OCTOBER 15, 2011. That’s the date by which they must have ARRIVED at Desert Bus headquarters. If your item isn’t here by that date, it risks being excluded from the Craft-Along. Late items are also guaranteed to cause Tally and Kathleen extra stress and possibly anger, and nobody wants that. (No, nobody does. Trust us.)
A quick recap of very important points:
- Please do not begin crafting your item until you have communicated with Tally about it and gained her approval.
- Remember to double package your item. This helps us out immeasurably.
- When mailing your item, DO NOT list its value on the customs form as any higher than $60 CDN.
- Remember to fill out the Crafter’s Form that Tally will email to you and email it back asap.
- Mail your item early enough that it will arrive by October 15, 2011.
9) Have fun and get crafting!
It’s only late April and here we are, officially announcing the 5th Desert Bus for Hope.
Obviously it’s still very early in the planning stages, so we don’t have a whole lot to share.
I can tell you we will be starting this year on November 18th, 2011 @ 6:00PM PST
I can tell you we have a bunch of great stuff in the works.
I can tell you to look forward to a bit of a website refresh.
And finally, I can tell you this year is going to be the best yet!
Look back here soon for detailed information on this years Craft-a-long.
And to keep up to date as best you can make sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
The Creepy Doll is back! Again! The bad news is: this means that the Desert Bus auction winner of Creepy Doll #31 has mysteriously backed out of the bid, making Tally’s craftsy bunny ears droop with sadness. The GOOD news is: this gives all of you one last chance to own the last of this limited run of terrifyingly adorable dolls.
This is your official stand-up-and-take-notice warning that we will be silent auctioning Creepy Doll #31 next week. Starting at 12am on Monday, Dec. 20 and going until midnight on Thursday, Dec. 23, the Creepy Doll will be up for auction online, with proceeds being donated to Child’s Play (naturally). Watch this blog and the Desert Bus and LoadingReadyRun twitter accounts for further details as to where the bidding will take place.
Keep in mind, this is a very special Creepy Doll. Not only is he the 31st of only 30 numbered dolls, he also comes with all the festive paraphernalia he’s stolen from the other holidays. His hands even have velcro sewn on so he can hold these items. The winner of this auction will receive:
– the 31st Creepy Doll (numbered on the bottom)
– his scythe
– a Valentine’s Day box of chocolates*
– a St. Patrick’s Day 4-leaf clover
– a Thanksgiving drumstick*
– a Christmas Santa hat
– a Halloween pumpkin
– and a special Creepy Doll coffee cup sleeve, so he can stare accusingly as you drink your morning coffee or tea. Do you really need that much honey?
Bonus: Because this is a very special auction, and because she’s been at her incessant crafting again, Tally is going to sweeten the pig… with a pig! Should the bidding for the doll reach $1000, the winner will also receive his or her choice of one of the three plush pigs pictured below, also crafted by Tally, in post-event honour of Desert Bus.
So your instructions are: Read blog, bid on doll, get pig.
Two days out from Desert Bus, and we’re still wrapping up the remainder of the administration. Shipping, inventory, etc. are occupying most of our time, and we’re doing our best to get everything out the door ASAP. Some general housekeeping notes to take care of:
IF YOU WON A PRIZE OR AUCTION AND HAVE NOT SENT US YOUR SHIPPING INFORMATION, YOU NEED TO EMAIL PRIZE@DESERTBUS.ORG RIGHT NOW.
We can’t send a prize to somebody we don’t have an address for, so if you won something and haven’t sent us your address, it’s a pretty good sign that we need to talk to you.
If you have sent in your shipping info, we have your information so keep calm and carry on: there’s no reason to send more email.
IF YOU WON A PRIZE OR AUCTION, WE WILL GET YOUR THINGS TO YOU ASAP
Sadly, we cannot guarantee that anything will get where it needs to be before the holidays, but we’re doing the best we can to get everything out the door over the next few days. After that, it’s up the postal service. Depending on the circumstances, you may receive your items bundled or separately.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CLAIM YOUR DONATION ON YOUR TAXES:
If you live in the US, you can claim your donation to Child’s Play on your taxes. If you live elsewhere in the world, you are welcome to try, though your results may vary, as Child’s Play is a registered charity in the US. Use your PayPal receipt as proof of payment: Child’s Play’s tax identity number is 20-3584556. For more information, please email childsplaycharity@childsplaycharity.org.
IF YOU HAVE SUGGESTIONS FOR NEXT YEAR’S DESERT BUS FOR HOPE:
We would love to hear from you! The large, projected chat and the silent auctions are both are based on suggestions from our viewers, and have been hugely successful. We take your feedback seriously, so if you have a suggestion, please email it to suggestion@desertbus.org.
IF YOU MISS US AND WANT TO SEE MORE FROM US:
Please check out our sketch comedy and game video series at loadingreadyrun.com. We produce new stuff every week, and have a forum frequented by many of your friends from the Desert Bus chat. We’d love to see you there!
Thanks to all of you for watching and participating this year–have a great holiday, and we hope to see you next year!
About 2/3 of the way through Desert Bus, the whole crew was getting pretty tired, and pretty stressed out. We thought some “adult” beverages would the things we needed to soothe our jangled nerves. We put out a call for cocktails and mocktails that captured the spirit of Desert Bus, and here they are:
Alcoholic:
Winner:
Mark’s Deceptive Sunrise
1 part Drambuie
2 parts ginger ale
splash cherry juice
Runners Up:
Katherine’s Sweetness for the Children Cocktail
1/2 oz of Pineapple Juice
1/2 oz Melon Liquior
1/2 oz peach snappes
1/2 oz 7up
Jillian’s – The Bug Splat
2 parts Midori
1 part Limoncello
1 part gin
Non-Alcoholic:
Winner:
Leigh’s CHOCOLATE BUS
orange juice
chocolate milk
(note – this will curdle, but tastes like drinking a chocolate orange)
Runners Up:
Beth’s Las Vegas Lights (or 1 point) – Non-alcoholic:
1 oz lemon juice
3 oz cranberry juice
1 oz apple juice
1/4-1/2 oz grenadine
Garnish with 2 pieces colourful candy (gummy bears, skittles, etc)
Gareth’s Desert Sunset
Arizona Iced Tea
Orange Juice
(super boring, but therefore very much in flavour for Desert Bus)
Noble intentions aside, as the event progressed this year, it became more and more difficult to stay on top of the huge amount of media coverage we received, both from the bigger blogs and websites and the smaller, personal domains. There are not enough good things I can say about the folks who covered us and helped spread the word about Desert Bus, and while I don’t have time to go into detail, I would like to link back to a as many as I can. Even after scouring the web to the best of my abilities, I don’t think I could possibly find every article, but here are what I hope to be most of them.
It’s over: Desert Bus 2010 has come, it has earned an unfathomable amount of money for Childs Play, and it is now ready to disappear into the night. Thanks you all for making this year’s event such a resounding success. We are all very tired and about to get some sleep, but stay tuned tomorrow for a bit more closure, after we’ve all picked ourselves off the ground. With $194 000 in donations, this is (again) the most successful Desert Bus ever. Once the e-cheque payments from paypal clear, we are pretty sure we will have crossed $200 000.
That is amazing–you are amazing. More specific thank yous coming soon (along with a bunch of outstanding blog content).
Thanks so much for watching, and we’ll see you all soon!
The other night when Penn called us, he wanted to give us something really special. So we brainstormed with the crew, the chat and Penn himself, and came up with the “The Desert Bus Experience.”
This package includes an envelope of sand from the real, actual Nevada desert, a pine tree air freshener, and an actual bus ticket from Las Vegas, NV to Tucson, AZ (valid only for 9 days from purchase, so…)
This auction will be happening close to the end, and it may be one of the silliest auction we’ve ever had, but it’s the most in keeping with the spirit of the game.
Everything is signed by P&T themselves, and will be shipped direct from Vegas to the winner.
Huge thanks to P&T for this!



































































































