I gave it my all in trying to salvage it by patching here and there and attempting to "paint" over the shattered parts.
Showing posts with label baby dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby dolls. Show all posts
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mum's Day
This was my first and only (so far) attempt at hand sculpting a polymer baby's head. I spent hours sculpting and was thrilled with my results. As I set it on my bookshelf, it slipped out of my hand and hit the tile floor.
Labels:
baby dolls,
Holidays,
Polymer,
sculpture
Monday, September 28, 2009
One of a Kind Babies
I usually make about ten of these sets a year. I counted them last night and I have fifteen. My I've been busy. The stitches are single and double crochet worked in various patterns.
The sets are one of a kind. They include a blanket, panties, booties, a dress (or sun suit, sweater, romper or gown) and a hat (or headband), a bottle and an accessory such as a rattle, diaper bag, pillow or purse (working on some polymer clay pumpkins for Halloween).
Labels:
baby dolls,
crochet,
Polymer
Friday, September 11, 2009
Sculpting n Stringing Gemstones
I will be taking a 5 day little art retreat; getting inspired and feeding my artful soul. Taking tons of pictures, painting a little and crocheting some, but mostly stopping to smell the roses. I worked on a couple of completely different projects today. Finished this little polymer clay baby and was happy with it until I over-painted her lips.
Polymer clay drapes beautifully; just like fabric. After it is oven cured, it will retain its shape. She was a fun experiment. After finishing the baby, I went back to stringing because I wanted to clean up my tray area before leaving. I strung four gemstone necklaces which I promptly packed . I took "before" pictures with every intention of taking "after" pictures, but time ran short and this is as far as I got with the pictures. They did turn out quite nicely if I do say so myself. Basically strung as you see them above and below. Hope you have a good week of creating.
Labels:
baby dolls,
Beads,
Jewelry,
Polymer,
sculpture
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