Thanks! I sculpted them myself with polymer clay. I make dolls sometimes (less now than before) and I made a blog for them here: http://ayala-artdolls.blogspot.com
Oh, how cute and personal they are. I love them. It is wonderful to give them the own blog. I like to visit there. It is interesting to see, how they start to live (if it is possible to live more than they do now). Polymer clay - I want to know more about it..
That is so clever! :D XXX
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DeleteWow, what great doll heads! do you buy them and paint them? Is that what you did?
ReplyDeleteThanks! I sculpted them myself with polymer clay. I make dolls sometimes (less now than before) and I made a blog for them here:
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oh my gosh, these are wonderful! Such charming faces!!
DeleteThank you!
DeleteOh, how cute and personal they are. I love them. It is wonderful to give them the own blog. I like to visit there. It is interesting to see, how they start to live (if it is possible to live more than they do now).
ReplyDeletePolymer clay - I want to know more about it..
I have a lot of tutorials and work in progress photos in my other blog. It is fun (and a bit difficult!) to make polymer figures.
DeleteThey are darling Martha. I love your dolls. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeletegloria
Oh my, love love love them. Such cute expressions ...
ReplyDeleteHow cute!
ReplyDeleteYou are multi talented, they look just perfect to me!
ReplyDeleteThey have such cute (mischievous?) expressions. Lovely work.
ReplyDeleteThey are awfully cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute ;o)
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteRinda
Amazing Ayala! WOW! i'm so fascinated with these!!
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