Wonderings on a Day of the Dead Doll

Hello everybody!

I've managed to get through all the wonderful Halloween party posts.  Vanessa was once again the perfect hostess and held a wonderful party over at A Fanciful Twist.

Halloween was rather busy for me last night, I went to my craft night and finished of my very first doll from clay for a challenge posted by Art Dolls Only.

I found the challenge through Tracey-Anne McCartney who not only has a wonderful blog Jasmoon Butterfly but she also has some of the best Pinterest boards around! I already had the basic doll shape made and had been wondering what to do next with it so I thought, why not give it a go.

So here she is, my lovely (so far nameless) lady.


Her body was an old jewellery doll.  I removed the jewellery "arms" leaving just the torso then sculptured the shoulders and head from air dry clay.


I made the dress from scraps of netting to make it look raggedy and needle felted fleece for her long messy hair.


I have to say that whether they are made out of cloth, felt or clay I am really enjoying doll making.  I have tons of ideas for more, I could just do with more time to work on them!


Comments

Unknown saidā€¦
Wow - she's fabulous! Love her needle felted hair! And, I am right there with you on wishing for me hours in the day hehe! xx
Jennifer Michelle saidā€¦
Oh my gosh she is amazing! I adore her! Great job Rachel, I love it!
Victoria Stitch saidā€¦
oh wow you're so talented!! I love her make up and long white hair!
Theresa MacNaughton saidā€¦
She is absolutely beautiful!!! You did a wonderful job, Rachel. I have some great news for you...you won my Fanciful Twist Halloween Party giveaway! Hooray for you! Please contact me with your email...
theresamacnaughtonatgmaildotcom. :)
Doll making seems to be such a creative field, a way to truly express creativity almost limitless. I like your dolls a lot, you must continue making dolls!

And as for bringing more of magic and fairytale into life; if you make such a list I would love to read it! :)
Persephone saidā€¦
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Persephone saidā€¦
Looks like a "DĆ­a de los Muertos" variation of Marie Antoinette! Love it!
Hello Dear Rachel!
I love your Day of the Dead doll so much!! She is just beautiful! I can't wait to learn what you name her!

I am always grateful for your visits to The Tearoom and am beyond happy that you also follow me on Twitter and Pinterest!

Wishing you a wonderful day!

Betty
Sarah saidā€¦
She is lovely! Good luck with your fair. One piece of advice I would give you is to have business cards to give out. I made quite nice ones myself in the end as I didn't have time to buy any. Although I didn't sell much I did give a card to anyone who looked interested! I think (hope) I made some good contacts! Now the challenge is to get some of my dolls listed in my shop!
Queenie Believe saidā€¦
Congrats on the awesome day of the dead doll, she is wonderful. Doll making can be great fun!
Always, Queenie

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