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

Friday, November 26

Jointed Paper Angel Art Doll ~ Paperbabe Stamps Challenge

Thanks for visiting...
We have a new anything goes challenge on the blog today and I created a poseable angel doll.
 I started with the portrait face, and opted for the closed eye's face stamp, as it had a calm feel. Her face is complemented with the flowing Celestia Hair template. 
To complete the doll I've used the Jpad bodyhands, and paper brad dies.
I drew her dress using her form to create the shape, and used the small cherry blossoms from the Flourishing hair stamp set to adorn the hems.
 The layered wings I've added, also with paper brads to help them pose, are stamped from the paperangel set four times to get the layers, but they would work just as well stamped once or twice.
I added a circle acetate with glitter for her halo, simply slot between the hair layers so it would be more of a 'glow' then looking like a hat, lol.
I've used my favourite copic markers to colour everything of her in, although there is a little hint of white pen and glitter too...


and I would love to enter my project to these wonderful challenges too...
Simon says Stamp ~ Anything Goes
Happy Little Stampers ~ Anything Goes with dies
A perfect time to craft ~ Anything Goes
Paper fun day challenge ~ Anything Goes
Pink gem ~ Anything Goes

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We have a wonderful sale on all the products that I've used, yay!
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Thanks for popping by, I hope it inspired,
Enjoy a wonderfully creative day,
Keep safe too ♥ HuGs Kim x

Friday, May 28

Sassy Articulated Paper Art Doll in a Teacup ♥

Hello and welcome,
we have a new challenge over on the Paperbabe Stamps blog today,
and here's my fun sassy jointed paper teacup art doll.
I used the Eileen Hull Teacup die, it's currently on sale. I thought it would be the perfect vessel for one of my articulated dolls, the handle 'holes' make the cutest heart when put together.
I created this sassy jointed doll, using firstly the doll body, the amazing paper brad and doll hands dies and stamps, cut out in a dark brown cardstock and details stamped in black ink.
I drew and cut out her hair using the Hollyhock hair template in canson bristol board which is a much lighter weight. I then added colour using my copic pens.
I opted for 3qtr view right head with a touch of coloured pencil to bring out her details
She is dressed in cute top created using the heart neckline, I added balloon sleeves just to the forearm and finished off with simple leggings, all cut from vintage doll patterned papers. I've added the cutest glitter pumps and bows in her hair.

and I would love to enter my project to these wonderful challenges too...
Simon says stamp ~ Anything Goes
Cute card thursday ~ Anything Goes
Crafty catz ~ Anything Goes
Pink gem ~ Anything Goes


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Thank you for visiting,
Enjoy a wonderfully creative weekend,
Stay safe ♥ HuGs Kim

Friday, January 10

Bat Girl Jointed Poseable Paper Art Doll ~ Paperbabe Stamps Challenge #110 ~ Anything Goes

Happy new Year, wow 2020

Popping by to share my project for our current anything goes challenge over on the Paperbabe Stamps blog...
I had so much fun creating another jointed poseable paper art doll, meet bat girl, using the base from this doll, I just changed up her outfit and added cute bat wings.
she's about 12" tall
Her Pixie head was stamped with the Female Face 3/4 view Left Dinky along with the finger wave bob hairstyle. I wanted a fae look and had fun with her make up colours.
I did create a layer for the back of her hair too, and you can see the wing construction clearly here too...
I used the wings from Dillon Magic they are two layers, with the top being the fussy cut spines of the wings.
I laser cut the vellum just to see if it would work and I'm pretty pleased with the result, I also applied the same lacy detail to her sleeves and top of the dress.
She is so much fun to pose, there are 20 joints of movement, I didn't quite finish the detail on her boots but I bet you wouldn't have know that unless I said it hahaha.

Thanks so much for stopping by, let me know if you'd like to see a jointed poseable art doll kit in the shop?


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Copics list as I forgot to take photos...
Face/skin: R000, 00, 02, 05, E31, 04, RV91, Y26, 28, W5, B60, 
Hair: R35, 59, RV69
Outfit: RV99(new), BV23, 25, 29
Through The Craft Room Door ~ anything goes
Colour Crazy Craft Challenge ~ anything goes with colouring
Polkadoodles Crafting Challenge ~ anything goes
Through The Purple Haze Challenges ~ anything goes
Love to Create Challenge Blog ~ anything mixed media

Simon says Mon Challenge ~ something new(new copic colour)


Enjoy a wonderfully creative weekend
HuGs Kim x





Friday, July 8

Paperbabe Stamps Challenge #37 ~ Art Doll

Good Morning...

Here's my latest project for the current challenge over on the Paperbabe Stamps blog...
I wanted to try my face stamps on fabric and what better way than an adorable Alice doll?
I used a calico (cotton) fabric for the base of my doll, I've used the same inks I usually do, Memento luxe and versafine, they seem to be water tight when dry so I'm a happy bunny. I've used a little copic marker and posca pen to add those extra details.
her hair I'm not overly happy with it certainly does need some work, I think I need to spend some time experimenting a little more. It's funny but my Alice is still the brunette from the 70s lol.
I have given her stripey legs, instead of the extra work of trying to make long socks and her adorable shoes are simply painted with some black acrylic paint.

Now what Alice would be complete without a little friend? hahaha
So I was on the lookout for a flamingo statue, taxidermy thing for my darling sis and came across this Flamingo sewing pattern and decided it would be so much better than anything shop bought...
How Cute?
I found some pink silk velvet, the yummiest fabric ever, it feels divine and I like the difference it makes.
It's quite tall, taller than Alice in fact, but they seem pretty happy...
So, there she is, I will work on the doll pattern if anyone is interested?
Female Face Mini Stamp Set - Paperbabe Stamps - Clear Photopolymer Stamps - For paper crafting and scrapbooking.Profile Face Mini Stamp Set - Paperbabe Stamps - Clear Photopolymer Stamps - For paper crafting and scrapbooking.
Thanks so much for stopping by,
Enjoy a wonderfully creative weekend!
HuGs Kim x
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