Made for the Art Dolls Only and Cloth Doll Artistry challenge.... I am moving more toward Puppen Fimo... it's easier to work with, but I need to get the 'cooking' time properly managed! She has had several pairs of legs :O)
She is now in my Etsy shop
I had no idea how 'grim' the Grimm Brother's Fairy tales could be... Glad I didn't realise this as a child... I think I would have been somewhat psychologically damaged!
On with the next.....
Your dolls are so lovely, such a wonderful style, and all the little details "fabulous"
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She is exquisite - I love all the attentions to details, like the dainty jewels and the cute pumpkin. Theresa
ReplyDeleteShe is gorgeous! I love Cinderella :)
ReplyDeleteShe's stunning Abi... and yes I didn't know the Grimms could be SO Grimm!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your dolls so much!
Pattee : )
Oh My God she is absolutely divine!!!
ReplyDeletestunning...
ReplyDeleteas are you!
Another magical creation to make my heart sigh! She is ever so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteXoxoxxx Ree
So beautiful, I've never used Puppen Fimo before. Can you compare it to anything else? I've tried Sculpy, Super Sculpey, Fimo, Creative Paperclay, Das Pronto, Magic Sculpt and La Doll...still haven't mastered bake time myself :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautifuuuuuuul :-)))
ReplyDeletecudna! :)
pozdrawiam serdecznie
The most beautiful and exquisite dolls I've ever seen in the blog space are yours! MARVELLOUS!!
ReplyDeleteWow, she is very beauty and delicate :))
ReplyDeleteShe is just beautiful Abi. I really do love your style.
ReplyDeleteoh my....I'm awestruck.
ReplyDeleteI just keep back and forth over the photos, staring at her in amazement! wow...............
Oh I love the look of her with the mask on. What an expressive face!
ReplyDeleteHi, Abi ... Wanted to thank you for the blog comment and tell you that Cinderella is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love PuppenFimo. Though I haven't sculpted with it in a while... being so absorbed with paperclay right now :D
I think Puppen has THE best texture and color for realism and so far to me it's the easiest to sculpt with. Doesn't get all sticky or extremely soft. Also isn't prone to create "moonies" like a lot of the other clays.
Best of luck with your experiments on it!
Hugs,
Summer
Abi your dolls are very beautiful. I like your style.
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She is absolutely stunning! I love the detail work on her shoes! And her mask and pumpkin are simply fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful works of art. I agree about "Grimm's" they can be a bit scary. Have you seen the new "Alice in Wonderland?" Sure isn't the "Wizard of OZ" which scared me to death when I was little....mean witch.
ReplyDeleteI love Cinderella, I think this clay is very nice for your dolls although I love the texture of paperclay.
ReplyDeleteWow, she's gorgeous. I love all the little touches like the jewelry, mask and pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations, your dolls have such personality and attitude
ReplyDeleteJust out blog hoppin with CDA and wanted to say hi!
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angie
she is so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteShe looks so delicate and dainty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteYour doll is amazing...and I am extremely jealous of your Library Card Cabinet ...I have been looking for one for ages !
ReplyDeleteI think another common interest we may share is the love of "old things" and junky antique shops !
Oh Abi, she is so very beautiful!
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She is gorgeous, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh my gracious - I just love her - I soooooo want to play with my clay, but I can't ever get all of my cloth out of the way - there are always orders to fill. One day I am going to say - VACATION from cloth and move on to clay for a day or two...your work is amazing!! I love to peek at your creations!
ReplyDeleteXOXO Jess
Wonderfull doll!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the last little fairy, too.
Greetings!
She is lovely! I didn't realise how grim they were either!
ReplyDeleteAbi, she's beautiful. You are a wonder. Love her shoes and the pumpkin. Yes, those Grimm boys are pretty grim. Tinker Bell wasn't a peach either. ;)
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