Addicted to Doll Making!
Did I mention that I am becoming addicted to doll making? This one’s taking a bit longer than the others have, and she’s still not quite finished, but I thought you might like to see her anyway.
The pattern came from Elinor Peace Bailey’s book Mother Plays With Dolls … and Finds an Important Key to Unlocking Creativity. It’s a generic pattern which can be adapted to make any number of variations – there are some amazing examples in the book. I stuck pretty much to the basic pattern, but wanted to add some wool hair. I searched online for some tutorials and finished up using a combination of these two tutorials: this one from Gillian Wynn Grimm at Dried Figs and Wooden Spools; and this one from Gillian Austin at Astableulah. I haven’t decided whether to paint or embroider her face, and I may add some other bits and pieces while I’m at it, but I’ll post another picture when she’s finally finished.
In between playing with dolls, I’ve also been playing with paint.
I started off with some recycled cardboard and a double page spread from a newspaper, added some blobs of moulding paste then swirled them about. I added acrylic paint, acrylic ink and spray paint to the mix, then left it all to dry. But that wasn’t the end! After scanning it I had to play digital blending…
…I thought this one was quite nice, but then I thought I’d try inverting the colours…
…and came up with this which I rather like. What do you think?
Blended Mandalas
I just had to play with Wednesday’s Mandala! Do you like my animation?
If you missed it, click your browser refresh button to see the animation repeat. Not brilliant – but not bad for a first attempt!
I started off by inverting the original, then added colour changes and blends to the mixture.