Here she is all dressed and finished. I hand stitched on paper the mouth and eyes, then placed them on with paper mache'. Then I sprayed the doll with a satin varnish, let dry, painted lightly and sprayed again. Then I added her clothes. NOTE TO SELF: Add hair last, after final varnish!
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This post is brought to you by the color YELLOW!
And the Hearts of Hope quilt from my Solidarity pattern hanging in the
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I adore this doll! And I think Julie Arkell's whimsical creations are so fun! I just looked on Amazon books and there are 2 of her books: Julie Arkell:Home for purchase in paperback each for over $200!!! I couldn't believe it!
ReplyDeleteThere has got to be another source where I can find her book.
thank you for posting this whimsical doll!
I was in the Izannah Walker Doll Workshop too...and Dixie has the I.Z. pdf pattern for anyone to purchase in her North Dixie Blog store...I have a link to her store on my left sidebar on my blog.
Hope you had a lovely Holiday!
Teresa in California
http://amagicalwhimsy.blogspot.com/
This is a brilliant version of JA's dolls.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a big fan and am about to wmbark upon a JA project with my Year 10 GCSE Art group. Should be fun as we'll all be creating lots of works in a JA style :D