Cal the Tin Man is 12 3/4" tall to the top of his hat, which is, I think, an old cookie cutter. His body is a vintage Calumet Baking Powder can. His face is hand sculpted paper clay over a styrofoam base, painted with acrylics and pastels and finished with a matte glaze. The feet and legs were found at antique flea markets, and I have no idea what they are, but I think the metal is brass.
I love just about everything that has to do with creating art dolls, with the exception of the dark world of sorcery and witchcraft. I also enjoy painting and sewing and usually incorporate those and other mediums into my dollmaking. I am a Christian and want my work to reflect and glorify God
A SUMMER PROJECT
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*I usually find that summer gives me some spare time to work on a special
project or two. This summer, I decided to make another large oil-painted
(head)...
Valentine’s Day Stamps!
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Valentine’s Day Stamps Hello Graphics Fairy friends! I’m Diana from Dreams
Factory and I’m happy to be here to kickstart the new year with another DIY
pr...
OOAK Fairy with her beloved Horse
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This piece has a mosaic base of green mosaic tiles with gold edging and
measures 6"X7". The horse is 6" tall and is sculpted from creative paper
clay and p...
Week Five.
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Horse update :)
Week 5. Horse progress ~ Humphrey is getting a round bum! yay for plump
bums. The lump on his head has gone. This morning after breakfas...
A Shoohoo!
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*What should I do* * when I find a** Shoohoo * *in the Garden?!*
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Does Anyone Else Do This?
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(just a pic, cause I can't do a post without one!)
So, once again it has been two months since I have posted anything - and
this will be very short an...
Doll Busts
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I have not for the life of me, been able to figure out what to call these
"busts." Nothing clever or moving would come to mind. They are just busts.
I was m...
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