created fabric
A pattern drawn to allow insertion of a 3/8" wooden dowel as armature for body. Head made out of a styrofoam egg, covered with masking tape and then applied paper clay. Arms made of created fabric, hands made of t-shirt fabric. Face painted with acrylic paints. Legs are vintage loom dowels painted, inserted into scrap wood and embellished; feet vintage castors adhered with E6000. The doll breasts made of bottle caps; hair is painted cheesecloth.
I like to name my dolls, but haven't come up with an appropriate one for her. I'd love your suggestions.
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9 comments:
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[How about Mrs. Potatohead?]
I love the way you created the face.
You are sooooo creative! HPS!
Hi Pat,
She's fabulous! I'm thinking on the name. I know its got to have something to do with her caster feet.
Fill your day with PiNk Sparkly faerie dust!
Hugs and Love,
Steph ♥
Fabulous! But you're right... a name is really hard. Mrs Capp (re the bottlecaps?) Happy Halloween and Happy Pink Saturday!
You've always got something one-of-a-kind to show off! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
HaPpY pInK sAtUrDaY!
Sarah
She has a lovely face, such soulful eyes.
She looks like an Arabella to me!
Simply beautiful!
Pink Fairy
This is such a cool use for your fabric! Love the fall colors and the legs are soooo cool! Great job - don't have much for an idea of a name - but she is truly awesome! Happy Belated Pink Sat.
Blessings,
Tricia
Very creative .How about Diva Poppy Hines or
Ivi inch or Flashy Franni
Your face is very real
Laura
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