My method
masking tape to join the pieces together
doll shape covered with paper clay and left to dry
loving thoughts for my inner child printed on deli paper, adhered with matte medium
"Seriously" texture courtesy of Kim Klassen
Linking to:
Very clever. One of a kind. Valerie
ReplyDeleteI cannot tell you how much I love this. I am longing for a little time to play and I think when I get it, this might be a project I'll jump into -- you don't have to sew and it's wonderful. No matter what you did, every one would be unique. I'm impressed! Retirement is coming soon -- this will be a great lake house project! I just LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you made this out of tinfoil! You are an amazing artist! Incredible!
ReplyDeleteThe creativity here really amazes me. Wow...
ReplyDeleteI love her/him! So expressive!
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SueAnn
I love that you took the time to show us how you did this. I would love to give it a shot one day. I can feel my hands itching already.
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious doll. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteGreat that you let her come out and play! Really intriguing to see your method of making her. You made it look easy, but I know it's a lot of work--though sometimes work seems a lot like play!
ReplyDeleteLove your inner child! Great process to create her! Very inspirational!
ReplyDeleteFun and creativt. Ha de gott.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely brilliant!! You are seriously AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great inner child; loving this...Thanks for sharing the process. I would really like to try this.....
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to wish you a happy Wednesday and say that I sent this link to my friend who I think would really love the creativity in your art!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I could keep repeating this word . . . fantastic. It really is.
ReplyDeleteEarl
Very creative!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up over at Tales of a Pee Dee Mama
TaMara
Pat, I love your little creation.
ReplyDeleteA very creative 'mini-me'! Amazing technique! xx
ReplyDeleteThat was WAY cool!!!
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ashleynemer.blogspot.com
its absolutely wonderful! Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things Hop xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful doll :)
ReplyDeleteI love the antiqued look you gave it at the finish, too.