I crackled Red's face, drilled a hole into the old potato masher, and now he stands waiting for arms and hands.
I've begun working on a papier mache over aluminum foil armature for another head I've made.
Debra is selling her quilts in her Etsy shop, several for $100 plus shipping--now that's a deal. Check them out here!
I love Red!!
ReplyDeleteI love the sinister streak that your dolls have, something of the past hanging onto them. Memorable.
ReplyDeleteGerrie- Thanks! I've just finished him. He didn't have far to go, only arms and hands.
ReplyDeleteDixie - My little Eccentricities are slightly off the beaten path...but only slightly. Thanks for visiting!
Thanks for the shout out!
ReplyDeleteand, I am always amazed and amused by your dolls!
Love the crackled look on Red! Those tiny hands look impossible to make. How?????
ReplyDeleteDebra - You have been so busy lately! Love the Madonnas, and new bird theme you are using.
ReplyDeleteMary - Thanks, Mary! I'm still experimenting with hands and find them very difficult. Even getting them the same size is hard for me!
That´s good, dips - I´m having some cips here (=creatures ip) - lovely expression + complexion she has...
ReplyDeleteGer - Oh, I like CIPs. Creatures in progress...yes, I like that!
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