Monday 4 February 2013


UNICORNS and Fairies


    Here are two of my unicorns.
    The small little doll I used had no hair and a very plain face.  No eye definition.  Basically had no personality.
    The Unicorns maines and tails are made from Angora hair.
     I also replugged the dolls head with the same hair. Her wings are made of Fantasy film, wire and gallery glass.  
    With Fantasy film depending on the light and direction they can change colour.
   The black horse originally had a felt like covering which I removed and repainted him black.  The horn is maid from clay.

    The white unicorn is clay. 
    This was made for my 8year old Granddaughter who loves Unicorns and was always drawing them (or I was).
    I also set it up in a glass display case and as you can see, used the same idea as I did for all my fairies.

















Fairies...cont.



These little fairies I created for my three brand new nieces.

All of their outfits were fashioned out of silk flower petals.
Their wings are made of Cellophane, wire and gallery glass.
The seats they are sitting on were made from pieces of gumtree and given a coat of estapol (varnish).
Their bases I covered in fleecy material to give it a grassy look and then  scattered it with flowers and tiny wood chips to give it an overall appearance of a forest floor.
Lisbeth and Charlotte Rose  both had brown eyes which I changed to blue because all three nieces had blue eyes.











'LISBETH'












                 
                                                                                                        






     'CHARLOTTE ROSE'



















'ZOE JADE' 











All of my fairies wear ballet slippers and when finished I place them into glass display cases for protection.


Friday 1 February 2013



Mermaids


     Awhile ago I was given a beautiful blond doll with very long hair with what looks like little plaits through it and half of one foot chewed off.
     It didn't take long for me to figure out what she was meant to be...but...how to do it was another thing.    I thought she would look great as a mermaid, so on to the internet  and with a bit of research I finally found what I needed to complete my project.  
    My thoughts were...well it makes perfect sense...I mean,  there she is with one foot missing and I had to cut both feet off anyway (sound a bit barbaric doesn't it...tee hee).   This is where I discovered clay. 

Her setting is a round fish bowl with gravel, shells, ferns and coral.




 
I have called her 'MORGAN'.  This is what she looks like in her new home.


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     A dear friend gave me a little doll along with a whole lot of other dolls.  She is only 7 inchs tall with long blond hair.  
     I kept her  sitting in front of me , while I was doing all the others trying to make up my mind what I was actually going to do with her.   Then it struck me... why not make her into a mermaid as well... so I did.  








Here's an idea of size with my her in my hand.    The other is one of her balancing on top a vegemite glass.   


                    
          
                 This is a picture of her fin.

  






                                                            This is "OCEANA"

I set her up in a little plastic aquarium and set it up the same way you would a normal  one, very much the same way as I did for 'MORGAN' and this is how they turned out. 





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This is the fin I used for another of my mermaids.
For some reason it looks gold in the photo but shows up a different colour    when you can see the whole tail.






The  little throne she is sitting on is made of clay and I have painted it in shimmering gold and instead of gluing  little stones into it I used Dimensional Fabric gold glitter.





























My Indian Princess


                                                         This is 'JASMINE'

       'JASMINE'S'  hair is really long and wavy which I straightened,  has gold streaks and the face I needed to make my Indian lady.   I pierced her ears,  made her earrings and matching necklace.  To give some authenticity I place the little red dot on her forehead which is call 'BINDI" and has a multitude of meanings.  I did that with fabric glitter paint which I find is great for effect.'  
        Just for fun placed a dot on the side of  her nose to make it look like it has been pierced and a dot in her belly button.   Her lips were very pale at the start of the transformation and were enhanced by repainting them. Imagined her in a traditional  'SARI' which I found out all about from the Internet.  Looked up other Barbie dolls in Indian dress, checked out 'how to wear a Sari, how to put one on.  O.M.G. (as they say).  I could dress anyone in a Sari in 15 minutes, but put one on a doll , (Oh My Giddy Aunt) it took me ages to get it right.  She almost ended up in the river (lol) but patience prevailed. 


      The amount of material needed for a 'SARI' on a real person is between six(6)mts and nine(9)mts in length.  Working out the ratio for a doll is or can be quite frustrating.  I designed a little crop top which is made of satin as is her petticoat.  The amount of time I spent on her outfit got me close to giving up but (nope) I didn't and here she is.




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