He was not a true love of mine
Jun. 15th, 2010 09:53 pmI recently commissioned a doll from
humglum, based on a character from the faerie not-a-book. I was going to ask her for another one, when I realized that I had at least three other characters I wanted dolls of. So I said to myself, Self, maybe you should try this yourself.
So today I went out and bought paperclay, and some tools, and tried this myself. My first attempt is far from perfect--his skull is grossly misshapen (luckily mostly where hair will hide it), the hollow of his throat is upside down, and that may be more nose than any one doll needs. But on the other hand, he is recognizably a doll, and that is awesome.
His head and torso are drying in the oven now, and tomorrow or Thursday I'll start his arms and legs. Then comes paint and hair, and then I get to figure out how to sew doll clothes. Because what I needed was another involved crafty hobby.
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So today I went out and bought paperclay, and some tools, and tried this myself. My first attempt is far from perfect--his skull is grossly misshapen (luckily mostly where hair will hide it), the hollow of his throat is upside down, and that may be more nose than any one doll needs. But on the other hand, he is recognizably a doll, and that is awesome.
His head and torso are drying in the oven now, and tomorrow or Thursday I'll start his arms and legs. Then comes paint and hair, and then I get to figure out how to sew doll clothes. Because what I needed was another involved crafty hobby.