She is sculpted from air dry clay with a linen dress.I hand painted the dress with acrylics mixed with fabric medium so they would not run into the linen..I think it works better on silk.Embroidered around the hem and waist of her dress,and her shoes are silk-lambs wool for her hair.--
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Hello! I rolled over here from Swap-bot, the "gain more blog readers" swap. Your dolls are amazing! I used to want to be a dollmaker when I grew up, and I made a ton of dolls when I was a teen. Looking forward to keeping up with your projects.
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Oh, I am so impressed. You made the dolls, and then you made the clothes and THEN you painted them! Oh, and painted the faces and added hair. This must have taken loads of time to complete, but the result looks so worth it!
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Your very talented. Your dolls are out of this world. I can't imagine making these outstanding dolls or the clothing for them.
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Wow your work is amazing! Your doll is lovely and I love how you hand pain the clothing. This is such a treat to see. You are truly talented. :) Ilona from swap bot.
What a fabulously grand, yet creepy, doll. I am a big fan of your work!
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