Tuesday 24 March 2015

Fairies, Fairies, Fairies

I will be participating in an artisan market at the Coast Collective called "Enchanted Forest" that will take place on Sunday, May 10th (Mother's Day).  I decided to make a few fairies as I love them and they are popular with many here on the West Coast.

I decided to use a pattern by the talented Karen Shifton (Damsel).  It makes a 10 inch fairy that is very adaptable as there is a choice of arms and legs.  Of course it is the finishing touches that makes this wee fairy unique.

I have named my fairies "Flutter FrouFrou Fairies" as they all have butterfly wings and enjoy acquiring "fancy stuff".  I love the way each fairy took on its own personality and I had great fun coming up with a wee bit of stuff about each one!  Without further ado here they are:  I cannot pick a favourite but do you have one?










Sweet Pea is the only one that has feather wings (she loves feathers!)












I hope you enjoyed my fairies.  The wings are made by either painting front and back with butterfly wing or using the Inkjet printer and printing on fabric some butterfly wings.  The wings are then cut out and a wire armature inserted (26 gauge) then the front and back are glued together.  I added several coats of Mod Podge and then some glitter for the fairy shine.

Notice that they all carry a single piece of bling (a loose earring) and they all carry a flower and ribbon.  Each has their own personality.  I would highly recommend this fun pattern.

Friday 20 March 2015

Easter Goodies

Just in time for Easter I have finished a few of my mini bears and animals.  Here they are:

Candy Bear with her friends about 3.5" tall

A close-up of Candi and her ducky pull toy.

Felix Fox looking dapper with his ducky pull toy, about 4.5" tall

Fuzzy bear and ducky, about 3.5" tall

Peter Rabbit in his egg cup holding his chick and his felt carrot, 3.5" tall

Ducky bear and his larger ducky pull toy, 4.5" tall.
These creations and others are available for sale at the Coast Collective Art Centre in Colwood in Victoria, BC.

Thursday 19 March 2015

Alice, Alice

Well,  I have been busy with my last two Alice dolls.  The first is the baby Alice that is fascinated with her wee White Rabbit.

The face is cloth over paper clay and hand painted with acrylics, pencil crayons and sigma markers.  The old I used is Sherry Goshen's "Gillie" ( I love this sweet face). The body is all cloth.  Her hair is Tibetan goat that is curly and soft.  I love the way she turned out.  I just had to add a felt Cheshire cat overlooking the scene!


The wee White Rabbit is hand made in upholstery fabric with a felt vest.

The title for this wee Alice is "A Proper English Alice is never late!"
My final Alice is meant to be an older teenage Alice that fondly remembers her time in Wonderland especially when she dons the Mad Hatter's Hat. Her title is "Pondering Wonderland".

Her face is made from Deana Hogan's mold for "Averill".  I covered the face with fabric as the entire body is fabric.  The clothes are my design and made from vintage fabrics to give an old world charm.  I added a cloth Alice doll for this teen to hold.  Alice has her teacup of course!

The Mad Hatter's hat is all cloth.

The hair was a find as I obtained some porcelain wigs for free!
It is time for me to leave Alice behind and move on to Spring Fairies ready for Mother's Day!

Thursday 19 February 2015

The Mad Hatter

I finished my Mad Hatter and I love him!  My inspiration was Tim Burton's adaptation of Alice with Johnny Depp playing the role of the Mad Hatter.  If you have not seen the movie, I would recommend it to all who love Alice in Wonderland.

Here is a photo of the Mad Hatter with possibilities for my fabric choices.


To start my project, I used Sylvia Schorr's pattern (Murray, the Mad Hatter) as my basic template.  I changed the size to make him about 16" seated rather than 18" and I changed the arms and the clothing and face painting to match my inspirational photo.

Here is the painted face (does look a wee bit stark without his hair and hat).
To paint his face I used white and barn red acrylic paint (eye ball, teeth and lips).  I used Pigma permanent markers for detailing the teeth, nostril, eyeliner and eye shape.  To apply his very cool makeup, I used watercolour pencils and coloured chalk.  His bushy eyebrows are a snippet of the Tibetan wool that I am using for the hair (glued on).  The eyelids are make from the same cloth as his face (basically a white tightly woven fabric).

Notice that I used a plastic teddy bear joint to make his head swivel so that he can be posed. His collar will hide the slightly messy neck line.

I found the perfect wicker chair and made fabric cushions so that he could sit comfortably.
I used the inspirational photo to make his long jacket with a jaunty bow tie, pale pink collar dark purple pants.  If you notice the Mad Hatter is wearing a shoulder type strap that has all of his thread spools.  To make this I found a package of small thread spools at the dollar store.  They were still too large for the scale of this doll, so I used my scissors to cut them in half.  I the removed the thread from one half, split the plastic empty spool and added glue to reinsert the spool to the half with the thread (effectively making them half the size and a good size for this Mad Hatter):

The half size spools are at the top of the package and are only about  10 cm long.
Now for the finished piece:

He has a porcelain tea cup of course.

A close up to see his hat.  I used crayons to add colour to the rust fabric. I also added fake eyelashes that I painted white.
The back of the jacket showing his colourful flowing scarves from his pocket and his long hat band ribbon
The Mad Hatter says have a mad, mad day!


Wednesday 11 February 2015

Alice

I have always loved the Alice in Wonderland series and this year I have decided to try and made a few of the characters (there are so many to choose from!).  I have started with Alice of course.  This wee Alice is about 14" tall.  I started with a great face mould by Sherry Goshon (Gillie face mould) from Dollmakers Journey website (great place for cloth doll supplies).

I used paper clay for the face and then covered it with stretch fabric.  The body is all cloth and is a mix of different body patterns that I altered to make her stand and hold her two bunny friends!  Her hands are wired, using pipe cleaners to hold her felt white bunnies.  The bunny with the bow tie is the city bunny and the other is her country bunny.  Alice has always loved bunnies even before her trip to Wonderland.

Alice stands on her own due to the wire inside the legs and her sturdy shoes.  The clothes on Alice were made using a pattern by Judi Ward.  She has a petticoat and drawers as well as striped tights.  Her hair is a synthetic doll wig that I had in my stash and which was perfect for her.

Without further talk here she is:

Her face is painted with acrylic paints and pigma pens.

Her "country" white rabbit is all felt with an embroidered nose.

Her "city" white rabbit sports a silk bow tie.
Next month I will make the Mad Hatter!

Wednesday 4 February 2015

Miss Lila Love Berry

In December 2014, I displayed my dolls at "R place" hair salon in Vic West (Victoria, BC).  One of the salon's customers asked me to make a special doll to display in her shop window.  Chris is the owner of "Lilaberry" a unique home decor store in Sidney, BC located at 2474 Beacon Avenue.  I always love visiting her store as she has unique items for the savvy home owner or anyone wanting to purchase a special item for a friend.

Needless to say I was thrilled with this  opportunity.  Chris wanted a curvy "cupid pig" for her window display for Valentine's Day 2015.  I went to work starting first thing in 2015 .  I knew I needed a template for a voluptuous woman and I used Lynn Butcher's "Beach Babe" pattern for the body template.  I had to alter both the leg design and the arm design as well as making a "pig" head complete with a cute snout and ears!

Here is the face up close:
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I used a light pink velour for her body and face.  I needle-scuplted the face and added glass eyes with big false eyelashes.  Her hair is tibetan mohair-a perfect shade of blonde to complement her big blue eyes.

Next I worked on her "Victoria Secret" lingerie and used a swim suit material in a dark red/fushia.  I added lace and rosettes to make it frilly and appropriate for a Valentine cupid!


You will notice that she is holding a bow and arrow.  Well every cupid needs her quiver and bow and arrow, do you not agree?  I found a great site that had instructions on making the quiver, bow and arrows (http://www.antiquelilac.com/bow--arrows---tutorial.html)  and I had the perfect piece of ivory and red leather for the quiver.  I used large skewers for the arrows and added three heart shaped velvet pieces for the arrow tail feathers.  The bow was made as per the instructions using wire, aluminum foil and brown floral tape.  I used fishing line to string the bow.  I was pleased with the result.  The quiver came together easily:

 You can clearly see her quiver over her shoulder equipped with more "love" arrows.

She holds her bow while gazing up to the big blue sky. (her hands are wired so they can bend using pipe cleaners)

I used a simple plastic shoe and "jacked up" the heels using wire and paper clay so that she could have not just pumps but stilettos!  I painted the shoes red and added pink polkadots. I then added a fabric sole to balance out the stiletto heel and adorned the back of the shoe with velvet pink bows which I continued up the back of her white stockings.  She has a blingy garter piece on there left leg!  She is also wearing bling on her wrist and in her ears!

The wings are satin with lots of fluffy white feathers.  Finally she carries a pink/ivory/red flower purse-now she is ready for love!

Closeup of her shoes showing the paint job and customizing.

Here is the finished piece measuring 22' high and 22" wide.
Such a special pig needs a special poem so here goes:

"May I present a most confident pig by the name of Miss Lila Love Berry.  She is full-bodied, full of fun, full of sass, full of joy and her smile makes everyone merry.  This Valentine's Day she is on a quest to find a very special man of her own.

So she soars on high, with her big blue eyes, her beauty, her blush and her cupid's bow.  She glides and sashays dancing all day to the tunes of the Morning doves. Then she lowers her gaze and steadies her aim, making ready her bow for all who want to dance in the game of love.


If you are the one, the confident one, who is ready to share and wants to have fun with your own special one, then give her a wink and a smile, for Miss Lila will know your intentions are real, touch your heart with her bow, and give you the gift of True Love.  Happy Valentine's Day!"


A few last photos before Miss Lila flies away:






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