Showing posts with label Art Doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Doll. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Art Doll...Tis the Season

I've got another art doll done! She is one of my favorites :D THis little angel measures approx. 17" high and has been sculpted atop of a metal birdcage. She is sculpted out of La Doll stone clay and polymer clay.


Her coloring was done with PanPastels. I used gold leaf on her bodice and then gave it a patina'd finish. Her clothes were made from natural cotton and lace trims. I finished off her top with real pearls. 


SHe can be found on my etsy shop ready to be taken home for the HOLIDAYS <3 nbsp="" p="">

I also do custom orders as well. Have your very own Bloom Girl Art Doll created just in time for Christmas. 


Thank you for stopping by today and I hope you have a creative weekend. 

Jamie 





Monday, October 28, 2013

Art Doll Addiction

I think I have one... An art doll addiction. These little girls have consumed me lately. I love the personalities they take on and how crazy you can get with them :) Thinking up my third one now.

Here is the newest doll I finished up over the weekend. She is made out of paper clay and polymer clay. I hand painted her features using Golden Artist acrylics, her hair is made our of wool yarn, her trims I received from The Piece by Piece, and the flowers are by Prima Marketing.


She measures approx. 18"




She has a ghostly haze to her eyes and a broken heart.


Now onto the next one. 

Happy Creating

Jamie D






Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Handmade Catrina Dia De Los Muertos

My little Catrina doll is perfectly dressed for the Dia de Los Muertos celebrations. Nov 1-2 is when families of the lost loved ones come together to pray and remember those they've lost. The holiday is a predominately Mexican celebration but it is also done in other cultures around the world. It coincides with the Catholic holidays All Saint's Day and All Souls' Day.

Catrina is made from paper clay and a metal birdcage. She has been hand painted and her hair is done with wool yarn. Her eyes were also hand sculpted and painted. The trims that help make her dress were from the awesome store, The Piece by Piece. Her little skulls are my originals designs and were sculpted out of polymer clay :) Aren't they fun!!! 



I hope to create a couple more to join Catrina...What do you think? Does she need new friends. 









Until next time I hope you enjoy the rest of your October and don't let the ghosts and ghouls get you this Halloween!


Hugs
Jamie