Famous film scenes get a marshmallow makeover with these entries to the sixth annual Washington Post Peeps Contest.
Titanic 3-D: Experience it Like a Peep Created by Doug Podolsky and Holly Saunders of Bethesda, Md. Their description: Although no peeps were lost on the tragic day 100 years ago, today they commemorate the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic by viewing the new James Cameron film in 3-D at the Uptown. The peep audience, wearing 3-D glasses, is riveted by the Titanic story.Courtesy of the artist/For The Washington Post
Creativity, topicality and a keen eye for detail — as well as a sweet tooth — were keys to success the winners of our sixth annual Peeps Diorama Contest.
Dozens of entries in the 2012 Washington Post Peeps Diorama Contest took a political turn — presidential campaigns, Newt on the mooon, birth control debates, protests and more.
We asked for Peeps dioramas, and readers answered the call: Hundreds upon hundreds of clever entries were submitted to the sixth annual Washington Post Peeps Diorama Contest.