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Friday, 4 June 2010

Grandpa and Grandma

Do you remember the 1/48th scale dolls I made along with the "MuffinDolls"? Well I finished dressing them a few days ago and thought I should add a picture.
Grandpa and Grandma. They would be a little under 1.5" if they were standing.
I will be definately making more next time I have the clay out and will be adding some to add to my web shop.

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Morgana

And finally my third doll for the Astoria project.

The Gothic bride, Morgana.
She is holding a bunch of black roses and I also made a bunch of red roses. Both sets of roses were made from thick tissue paper. The black tissue came with a pair of shoes and the red off a party hat. I'm not sure about the black, not tested it yet, but the red isn't fade resistant, but then what Goth girl likes bright lights or the sun?
Her hair and that of Embers was made from dismantled hair bands. I will try and get some pictures of the sort I mean and how I got hair from them.
She is 1/12th scale porcelain doll.

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Ember

This is Ember, my fantasy doll for the Astoria project.

I am considering whether or not to add wings and she needs something in her hand, but what?

She is a 1/12th scale porcelain doll.

Hope you like her.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Chandra

Here's Chandra, my Astoria Black Dress doll (see previous posts).

Chandra means "The Moon". Which I thought was an opt name for this doll with her dress as black as the night sky and her face pale and shinning the the moon.

I finally managed to take some full length photos in which you can see the dress detail and face.

She is a 1/12th scale porcelain doll, (with some shapely fimo bits added).
Hope you like her.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Astoria Trio

I knew it was going to be tricky taking pictures of the black dresses but convinced myself I could do it. After a full hour taking pictures and trying to edit them, I'm not so sure.

I have taken some full length shots and the dresses show up quite well, but the faces came out to bright. Get the faces right and the dresses are to dark to see all the detail. I'm not so easily defeated so I'm going to give it another go to see if I can get some better shots.
Here are some close up head shots of my three ladys, which came out fine.
Remember to click on the pictures to get a biger view.

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Astoria Trio - Black Dress

I'm on to my "Little Black Dress" doll.
I added polymer clay to build up a figure for a tight fitting dress. I used one of Dana's patterns, altered slightly and some old blouse fabric reversed for the dress (too shiney on the right side). It was very difficult trying to get a tight fitting dress without glue showing. I finally finished off the side seams with a piece of very narrow ribbon to hide the last bit of glue that I couldn't remove.
Still trying to think what to do with her hair. I want to keep the goth look but do something different from the other two.
Now where are the finished doll pictures? I hear you asking. As soon as I finish up the last of the trio, I will take some pictures.

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Astoria Trio - Fantasy


I finished my bride and now on to the second doll for the minidolllist Grand Astoria Hotel Project ( http://www.minidolllist.com/ ).


This is my fantasy doll, again I'm doing a Gothic style - this one will be modern meets Georgian, well sort of! She just has a few finishing touches and then I can take some pics.