Showing posts with label Doll kits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doll kits. Show all posts

Saturday, August 11, 2012

How To Assemble Miniautre Doll Kits


I finally got my instructions for assembling a miniature doll kit back up on my website. You can find them here:
http://www.ginabellousdolls.com/miniature-doll-assembly-instructions/
They should work for most miniature doll kits and even some larger dolls.

This is a quick and easy method for assembling 1/12th scale miniature dolls. It will also work with larger dolls. This method will give you a nice, clean looking body with flexibility to enable posing the doll for a natural, realistic look. I have been using this method for my entire doll career and really prefer this to a cloth body.




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Friday, July 27, 2012

Abigail Is Assembled And Posed!


In my last post about Abigail she just had a wire armature with cotton pom poms on her rear.

     

She has since been wrapped with cotton batting and as you can see what looked like exaggerated posture is now quite "normal" for the time period. I also gave her some custom sculpted shoes with a strap and she will have more ornamentation added to them, once they are finished.  


You can see the nice curve "sway" to her back. I plan to give her an Edwardian costume. I am thinking a Day Dress of some sort.


 
I am still considering the fabric and whether I will do a tiny print or separate blouse and skirt.

See you soon.

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Friday, July 20, 2012

Miniature Doll Kits Sold Quickly

Miniature Doll Laura - Gina BellousThank you to everyone who inquired about purchasing the two lovely ladies. I have been gone for the day. Upon returning my mailbox was flooded with requests to purchase them. I chose the very first person who responded to the post/email.

I will have more kits in the next couple of weeks. If you haven't signed up for my mailing list, please use the "newsletter" box to sign up. Your email will never be given away. You only need to sign up once Pin It

Thursday, July 19, 2012

2 Painted Miniature Doll Kits in Stock

Francine Miniature Doll Kit - Gina BellousColette Miniature Doll Kit - Gina BellousHi,

I have 2 miniature painted doll kits in stock, available for immediate delivery. They are 65.00 each plus 6.95 shipping. They each come with assembly instructions. You can also opt to have them assembled or wigged by going to my Doll Kit's Page and scrolling to the bottom to add these services or Email me here: Gina to purchase these doll kits. and add the extra services. There is only 1 of each available. This is a great chance to get one of my kits without waiting. Pin It

Friday, June 29, 2012

Only 3 More Followers Needed For Contest!

Hi All,

Oh my, we only need 3 more followers to the blog until there are 200. 
Once there are 200 followers, I will have another contest, as I promised, for a free blank (unpainted) doll kit of Katelyn, my teen doll. 
She is about 4 1/2 " tall (she can be made taller or shorter to suit your needs), she is very versatile and can be either a young girl or a young woman.

As you can see she can have very different looks.  You can use your creativity and imagination to paint her and costume her any way you like.
Hugs,
Gina

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Chantelle - Her story unfolds

Today, we will look at several factors when costuming a miniature doll.
  • Draping 
  • Scale
  • Posture of doll
Please click on photos for a slightly larger view.
Here are more photos of Chantelle as the draping of her skirt continues.  As you can see, I use a lot of pins in the process.  These pins happen to be long silk pins, but there are even finer pins out there.  They are insect pins.  I find that these finer silk or insect pins work great to keep the pin holes to a minimum or just very small.

I use pieces of Styrofoam as a base to pin into as I work (I save Styrofoam from products such as TV's. electronics, etc. that have it as protection in their boxes.)

As you can see, I have re pinned and kept the pins in the bottom of Chantelle's skirt.  From now on, until she is finished she will remain pinned to the Styrofoam.  This is to insure that all of the hard work of draping her skirt will not be lost every time I spray or re-spray a part of her costume.

I had to scrap the original gorgeous lace I intended to use for her over skirt as it was just too heavy and out of scale.




Scale is of utmost importance in miniatures.  If you want the costume to be believable then you must use the proper fabrics and trims.
Color really also comes into play when considering scale.  Remember, earlier, I mentioned that the trims are all a dark charcoal color but they certainly read as black, don't they?  True dark black was just too much of a contrast with the amethyst color I chose so the charcoal plays well, fits the scale and adds an aire of elegance and richness rather than looking cheap, which can happen if the scale is not correct.



I had a great piece of antique lace that was just big enough (and long enough) to make the lace overlay skirt I was envisioning for her costume.  It was also perfect because it was sheer and airy and does not hide all of the hard work I put into draping the underskirt.

You want to be sure that the lace overlay also drapes nicely, and does not stick out funny or hide what is underneath it.

Now let's talk about your doll's posture.  Can you see how regal Chantelle looks?  She is slightly bent forward, causing her back to sway a bit but her chest is held high.  She is not merely standing there.  She already displays an attitude which goes well with that look on her tiny face.  I have always been drawn to that "look" on her face.  I think that is why I kept her back to costume rather than sell her as a kit.  She seems to have so much life in her.

I see a whole story unfolding when I look at her.  This is a woman who perhaps has her eye on a gentleman at a party and is not happy with the attention he is lavishing on a woman she considers her competition.  "Game on!", Chantelle is not going to stand by and watch her would be suitor slip away.   Do you see how having a vision, story, etc. can really help the doll and her costuming come to life?


Next I will be adding all of those fine details and trims that will make this a special gown. 

Please check back!




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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Chantelle - Fabric Choices for Gown

I have finally had some time to go through some fashion plates and get some inspiration for the gown that Chantelle will be wearing.  Chantelle has since received the beginnings of her undergarments.

The fashion plate pictured is just for reference.  The gown will be similar but not a miniature copy as I have some other ideas and elements I want to add.  I also have a great pieces of antique lace that I want to incorporate into the skirt as an overlay.  I found this great fashion plate online and was thrilled to see how much it sort of resembles Chantelle, her gloves, etc.





I have decided on a nice color palette of rich lilac & purple and dark charcoal laces.  I went through all of my antique lace & trims and pulled the ones I think will work for the idea I have in my head.  Since all of the lace and trims are ivory colored I had to dye them a deep dark charcoal color.  They will read as black in such a small scale which is what I want.  I used Tulip fabric dye to color the laces.  I added a bit of brown to the black to warm the color up a bit.


I especially love the dark charcoal tuck pleated fabric on the right.  It is originally from the lower edge of an antique pair of pantaloons.  The pleats are only about 1/16" wide.  So fine.  It still has the tiny cotton lace edge attached to the bottom.


I found some terrific silk fabric at a store that was going out of business.  I wish I had bought more.  It dyes beautifully and is so soft.  I used Jacquard Acid Dyes to dye the silk.  It is specially formulated for silk and feathers and really binds to the fabric nicely.  You can see my tutorial on using the Jacquard Acid Dyes (feathers), here:   Silk/Feather Dyeing Tutorial

This dye will NOT work on cotton fabrics which is why I used Tulip Fabric Dye for the cotton lace & trims.

Stay tuned for the next installment of Chantelle!

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Check out the Miniature Online Show!

Hi All,
If you haven't had a chance to do so, please check out the Miniature Show Online:
http://aminiminiatureshow.weebly.com/

A Mini Miniature Show

It will be open from now, March 9th until Monday, March 12th.  There are many miniature artisans at the show and shopping is so easy!  Registration is free and i think there may even be door prizes.  There are 4 pages of vendors (I am on page 4).  So many wonderful miniature items to see and drool over!
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

I Have a Few Doll Kits Available In Stock!

Hi All,
I just happen to have a few doll kits in stock.  You can see them on my website:
Miniature Doll Kits In Stock

If you are looking for a doll kit for your next project here is a great way to get a beautiful, finely detailed doll kit without having to wait for it.  In stock and ready to ship.  I only have 1 of each available.  All doll kits come with half arms with separated fingers & half legs with plain heels & assembly instructions.

Charity - Brown Eyes

Victoria 3 - Blue Eyes


Lily - Brown Eyes


Victoria 1 - Blue Eyes


Victoria 2 - Blue Eyes


Victoria 4 - Brown Eyes


Victoria 5 - Blue Eyes


Victoria 6 - Blue Eyes






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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

A look at scale - 1/4" - 1/2" - 1/12th dolls

I have been painting doll kits for some of my customers.  I happen to be working on some tiny 1/4" & 1/2 scale dolls and it amazes me how much of a difference there is in the size of each scale.  1/4" scale is so tiny, her head is smaller than a small pea, and the 1/2" scale lady has a head just a bit bigger than a pea.  The !/12th scale lady is about 5 1/2 ", the 1/2" lady is about 2 3/4" tall, and the tiny 1/4" scale lady stands a mere 1 1/2" tall (if even).



Do any of you work in smaller scales very often? I prefer 1/12th scale myself but will on occasion dress some 1/2" scale dolls as well. If anyone wants to share photos of their smaller dolls, send me the photos and I can post them.


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Monday, January 30, 2012

♥ Idea for a Contest ♥

Hi,
Just an update to let you know I am still catching up on some orders before I can get back to Chantelle.

In the meantime, I was thinking of something fun to do for a contest to help generate more followers for my blog!


I am thinking that I will offer a free doll kit from time to time, randomly to people who follow my blog.  That means that I might decide that the person who becomes follower # 100, or #101, or 108, etc. (we are at 80 right now) will be the winner, and then I will keep picking a random new follower every month, but it will always be a secret.  No one will know which number will be the winner, does this make sense or sound like a good idea?  Of course for those of you who are already followers, I will have to think of another way to choose winners as well!  Just some ideas I am throwing around!  Let me know your thoughts!
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