Here are some pictures of my little doll Damiana.
She is about 8 inches tall, made out of fabric and paper clay sculpted hands, shoes and face. I put some wire in her arms so she is somewhat posable:
She is dissapointed to get socks for her Christmas present
The socks are painted, tea stained and sanded so they look very old. And they don't even match. But, the come in a nice Christmas gift box.
Poor Damiana!
I'll list her later today. First I'd like to finish the video, but my assistant had a lot of homework the past couple of days.
November 29, 2007
November 27, 2007
Meow
Hey! I have 4 readers now! Queenie told me she's visiting my blog!
Well, I thought there were four readers untill I noticed my cat has not been reading, He's only looking at the pictures...!!
... Darn cats, you can't ever trust them!
Well anyway, here I am with a new auction. And what's in the auction? Cats of course!!
They are a cute and noisy pair. Frida and Diego cat. He's wearing a bell, so the birdies know when he's coming.
You can see the auction HERE and a little VIDEO HERE
Well, I thought there were four readers untill I noticed my cat has not been reading, He's only looking at the pictures...!!
... Darn cats, you can't ever trust them!
Well anyway, here I am with a new auction. And what's in the auction? Cats of course!!
They are a cute and noisy pair. Frida and Diego cat. He's wearing a bell, so the birdies know when he's coming.
You can see the auction HERE and a little VIDEO HERE
November 14, 2007
Lavender's story
So I have been telling you, my three readers, how much fun (and frustration)I've been having making dolls, and finally here is Lavender!
She is not at all what I envisioned. Right from the beginning, she decided she was going to be herself, and no matter how much I moved the clay around, she decided she was going to be... Lavender. lol
You can see her HERE.
She's up for adoption and will bring along her polymer lil'cupcake.
And how was I going to stop at just making the doll? I had to make a video!
As always I had my assistants ("Hey, don't take away the camera... where's the tripod?... No, we don't need explosion noises for the background thank you... who was eating fritos on the carpet?... where's the... never mind, I'm sitting on it")
It was a lot of fun!
I want to thank Melisa from The copper mouse here's her blog for all the info!
It's been a long time since I used my sewing machine and making little dresses is challenging but I'm loving it.
I am currently finishing a doll with a Disappointing Christmas present.
Keep an eye over here!
Here's Lavender's story:
"Once upon a time, there was a little girl lost in the forest. In the mysterious, dark forest…
She was sitting by a lavender bush, all covered in little dry leaves and lavender blooms, therefore she was named “Lavender” by the people who found her.
Her hair was blond, her cheeks rosy and her toes…. well, pretty big!
They tried unsuccessfully to find her family. No one knows who her parents were, and since she was so little she didn’t remember why she was alone in there, where her shoes were or if she ever had a donut.
Not knowing what to do with her, they took her to Mrs. Blathersby’s “Orphanage for the unattractive and mentally unsound”.
She still gets very nervous and scared if you mention the forest.
After she arrived to the Orphanage people kept calling her "Laura", "Laverne", "Larissa"... never Lavender, so she decided to give them all a little hint on her name by coloring her blond hair to a almost neon “lavender" color!
That did not work so well either, because there are still some people calling her Lisa! And some yet, call her “fuchsia”.
Lavender thinks of herself as a delicate flying fairy. Fancies herself as a shimmery moonlight dancer… although she was not graced with any beauty, or shimmer nor wings... and she literally never combs her hair.
Since she insists that fairies don’t have shoes, she keeps on going barefooted all the time through marble, rain, gravel, and twigs or sand, her feet look more like a nasty troll's, covered with calluses, bunions and are really, really bony!
Every night, right at midnight, after failing one more time at flying attempts… Lavender always tries to sneak into the kitchen to get one more cupcake, but they always catch her because of the thump-thump-thump of her wide, heavy feet.
It is said that one of the teachers left the orphanage right after that, because she couldn't deal with naughty barefooted kids who would let their tangled-up hair in wild colors, on top of everything else. But there was a witness who said the teacher was in a hurry when she left, carrying a huge trunk full of cupcakes… That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it!
The end"
She is not at all what I envisioned. Right from the beginning, she decided she was going to be herself, and no matter how much I moved the clay around, she decided she was going to be... Lavender. lol
You can see her HERE.
She's up for adoption and will bring along her polymer lil'cupcake.
And how was I going to stop at just making the doll? I had to make a video!
As always I had my assistants ("Hey, don't take away the camera... where's the tripod?... No, we don't need explosion noises for the background thank you... who was eating fritos on the carpet?... where's the... never mind, I'm sitting on it")
It was a lot of fun!
I want to thank Melisa from The copper mouse here's her blog for all the info!
It's been a long time since I used my sewing machine and making little dresses is challenging but I'm loving it.
I am currently finishing a doll with a Disappointing Christmas present.
Keep an eye over here!
Here's Lavender's story:
"Once upon a time, there was a little girl lost in the forest. In the mysterious, dark forest…
She was sitting by a lavender bush, all covered in little dry leaves and lavender blooms, therefore she was named “Lavender” by the people who found her.
Her hair was blond, her cheeks rosy and her toes…. well, pretty big!
They tried unsuccessfully to find her family. No one knows who her parents were, and since she was so little she didn’t remember why she was alone in there, where her shoes were or if she ever had a donut.
Not knowing what to do with her, they took her to Mrs. Blathersby’s “Orphanage for the unattractive and mentally unsound”.
She still gets very nervous and scared if you mention the forest.
After she arrived to the Orphanage people kept calling her "Laura", "Laverne", "Larissa"... never Lavender, so she decided to give them all a little hint on her name by coloring her blond hair to a almost neon “lavender" color!
That did not work so well either, because there are still some people calling her Lisa! And some yet, call her “fuchsia”.
Lavender thinks of herself as a delicate flying fairy. Fancies herself as a shimmery moonlight dancer… although she was not graced with any beauty, or shimmer nor wings... and she literally never combs her hair.
Since she insists that fairies don’t have shoes, she keeps on going barefooted all the time through marble, rain, gravel, and twigs or sand, her feet look more like a nasty troll's, covered with calluses, bunions and are really, really bony!
Every night, right at midnight, after failing one more time at flying attempts… Lavender always tries to sneak into the kitchen to get one more cupcake, but they always catch her because of the thump-thump-thump of her wide, heavy feet.
It is said that one of the teachers left the orphanage right after that, because she couldn't deal with naughty barefooted kids who would let their tangled-up hair in wild colors, on top of everything else. But there was a witness who said the teacher was in a hurry when she left, carrying a huge trunk full of cupcakes… That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it!
The end"
November 3, 2007
What is art?
I just bumped into this little video and want to share it with my 3 readers.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. What is Art?
Well, let me tell you.... tehehehehe!
And then come back to see my flower pictures!
I took some nice photos of my flowers today.
My last rose of the year... such nice deep color. I am not sure if it was captured in the pic, but it is beautiful and smell delicious too.
I'm posting also images of the tropicana, ibiscus, snail vine and the Buganvillea.
Pretty soon all will go to sleep, till next year, except of the yellow bush
-whatever it's name- which seems to be an everblooming kind.
OK, here are the pictures:
Aren't they pretty?
Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. What is Art?
Well, let me tell you.... tehehehehe!
And then come back to see my flower pictures!
I took some nice photos of my flowers today.
My last rose of the year... such nice deep color. I am not sure if it was captured in the pic, but it is beautiful and smell delicious too.
I'm posting also images of the tropicana, ibiscus, snail vine and the Buganvillea.
Pretty soon all will go to sleep, till next year, except of the yellow bush
-whatever it's name- which seems to be an everblooming kind.
OK, here are the pictures:
Aren't they pretty?
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