Friday, January 29, 2010
First Izannah Walker Doll
I've named her Jane and she is my first sculpted, made to look, antique doll, inspired by a Izannah Walker Doll. I antiqued her body and head and it wasn't the best job but she is a keeper as is....
I hope she didn't mind but I gave her face a "better shape" and took away the antique wash. Her eyes were bulgy and her chin too big. It's great how you can redo anything on paper clay. I also changed one of the companion's face paint after it was finished. Here's Jane's new look.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Izannah Walker Workshop
Here are 3 dolls I am scupting with creative paperclay of the Izannah Walker doll pattern by Dixie Redmond. This is an online class. The class is a challenge and so far I am doing pretty good, I think although I have had doubts of my ability to do this but I am charging ahead and have learned a lot. It takes lots of time and I am no where near done there are arms and legs to make and gesso and more paint.......
Having fun even with all the worry and doubt.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Happy New Year! 2010
This is a Mimi Winer pattern. I loved the body of this doll. She has a "combination" & a corset....It was a challenge to figure it all out....I did change the face.....I couldn't decide about the feathers on the hat but I think I like the pink best, it goes along better with her youth.
I love this pattern which Diane Little gave us in her class.....This is suppose to be a little clown. Until I pinned up her hat she looked like a little witch, I guess the colors helped too but now I hope she looks like a clown. Next time I will use white colored body fabric and more clown like colors.
I hope to learn a lot more this year about Doll Making. I will be taking the Izannah Walker class in January. Making these dolls is a therapy as well as a learning process, and just fun. It's a wonderful hobby.
I love this pattern which Diane Little gave us in her class.....This is suppose to be a little clown. Until I pinned up her hat she looked like a little witch, I guess the colors helped too but now I hope she looks like a clown. Next time I will use white colored body fabric and more clown like colors.
I hope to learn a lot more this year about Doll Making. I will be taking the Izannah Walker class in January. Making these dolls is a therapy as well as a learning process, and just fun. It's a wonderful hobby.
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