I haven't completely disappeared! I've been working on this little 10" Izannah Walker inspired kit by Gail Wilson. She has been a very slow project for me this winter. Projects around the house with my husband have taken a lot of our "spare time." When I opened the kit, which I purchased a good while ago, I discovered that the paint containers for the skin had opened and dried out (a miracle that it wasn't all over the other paint pots!). Luckly, I had some GW flesh colored paint already on hand! Then, while getting ready to begin painting her face, her paper mache head feel off the pencil/rag "holder" onto the floor, breaking the back part of her shoulder plate! I was devastated. I couldn't believe how much crying I did over that silly little doll project - she was more important to me than I realized. My wonderful husband came up with an idea on how to fix her using some 2 part epoxy stuff from the hardware store. We molded it as best we could to her, waited a day or two, then sanded it as best we could and painted it. The repair is obvious when she has no clothes on, but I decided it would be good enough to continue and press on. Painting her face was a challenge - the experience reminded me that I'm overdue for an appointment with the optometrist, and that I should probably invest in some mag-eyes for this type of project! But I persevered and did the best I could.
The camisole was made, but my kit didn't have a ribbon for the front, so it took me a while to decide what to use. I found a light blue silk ribbon in my embroidery things, and over dyed it to soften the color. Her camisole, pantalettes and slip are finally done!
Yesterday, I picked out the fabrics for her summer dress, bonnet, winter dress and apron and bonnet. I already had fabric for her cape. I hope I can make quicker progress on her clothes, because my Gail Wilson order from her March sale arrived on Friday! I have so many projects to finish this summer - because in the Fall, I will be taking Gail's on-line class to make 9", 7" and 4 1/2" Milliners Model dolls.
5 comments:
you did a good job on your izannah doll. I think she is very pretty and has nice clothes too. I have broken things in the past too, but I'm glad you could fix it. good job
She is looking great. I can well imagine the tears - that would have happened here as well for sure, only my hubby probably wouldn't have had clue in how to fix her!
Beautiful doll. And, the mended shoulder plate just makes her more special. Your story made me think of something I recently read here. http://fromthehouseofedward.blogspot.com/2010/09/beauty-in-broken-staggering-into.html
Fantastic dolls !
RosaRita
Fantastic dolls
RosaRita
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