5 posts tagged “dolls”
`Greetings everyone! Well we have a new addition to the tutorial CD patterns! This one - Volume #2, has 19 miniature doll pdfs (wigging, dressing, construction, painting, accessories, stage, photography and more)
Master CD Vol 2 and for our brand new release - tomorrow only - Saturday (1/31) it will be on sale for $12 plus $1 shipping - instead of $15 plus shipping.
Many of these tutorials were paid classes last year - so big deal and another fun way to learn!
Happy Creating!
DANA
Greetings and good Morning everyone! I hope you are enjoying all the *WHO ARE YOU* emails sent yesterday and again this morning! I personally like getting to know the person behind the name ... it makes it a much friendlier list if we get to know each other a bit more.
Greetings miniature dolliers! Bet all you *material girls* were eagerly awaiting the details of inspiration creating for your dollmaking muse! (If you have absolutely NO idea what we are talking about .... start at Blog Entry #1 ... and work your way forward).
In my experience .... there are two kinds of motivation for creating a miniature doll! The doll itself ... and a fantastic piece of material! (Guess which category I fall into ). Our blog went into the motivation for those that create seeing a doll first ...and now we will go into us *material girls*.
To create a passionate piece of work ... you have to find the little nudges that tickle your dollmaking muse. Do bright colors spark your creativity? Do subtle, elegant weaves send shivers of delight down your spine? Whatever the form or fiber the material takes ... you know this is the creating form for you!
A personal guide might be in how you *STORE* those materials? Are you an impulsive collector, with random bits of material that match in TO DO boxes for the next perfect doll? Or is each piece neatly folded in a box or drawer? Do you match things by color, texture, scale? Each one of these habits, can point you in a direction to make the perfect doll! AND it all starts with an idea book, research library, supplies and of course a spare doll or two. With all that pysche behind us ... lets get creating!
Take that fabulous piece of material .... and picture in your mind's eye .. the perfect outfit made out of this fabric. Next, take a sheet of paper, and write down quickly (without hesitation) WHAT you need in materials, accessories, doll painting to MATCH your material! Say you could snap your fingers, and a magic dolly genie would instantly create one for you! Don't think how hard it will be .... if you have the materials .... pattern etc. Just put down everything you need and we'll work on the rest.
Ok - so you have the perfect outfit in your minds eye ... you have your main dress material ... now its time to hunt up the coordinating fabric. (**HINT** do NOT do this after a few glasses of wine ... TRUST ME ). Figure out what you have, what you need and doll you will be using.
For our example ... lets use the country girl moving to New York for a big job interview. I've already selected her outfit from Blog Entry #2 .... a black pencil skirt, white tailored shirt with embroidered cuffs, fabulous colored shoes and purse.
Now the *material* I am basing all this on --- is a fantastic old handkie with tiny tiny embroidery on it. Suitable for the cuffs and top of her attire, all in scale and nicely drapable. So I have the hankie material for special top, I then need to find a med weight black material to create that pencil skirt from. I also need a funky leather print or logo print purse. Now where would I get that?
The skirt material is VERY important ... too light weight of cotton and it will drape TOOO much and not have enough body to hold the tight fit. TOOO heavy weight and the skirt will look out of scale and hang funny. My favorite is an inexpensive *Walmart* cotton. Its falls into the cheap department ... but drapes very nicely!
The purse material is where I have a LOT of fun getting creative! Now of course - I would NEVER really DO THIS! I'm sure there are a lot of LOGO COPYRIGHT infringements! BUT if I WOULD do it ....
Go to the Louis Vuitton website, download a photo of one of their signature purses and save it to your desktop. Next in your favorite photo editing program, select one of the monogram LV sections, and then tile it on a 3x3" square. Next print this out on a heavier weight cotton material.
(side note --- the easiest way I found to print material through MY printer - and I DO suggest you read your individual manufactoring instructions.... is to take a piece of cotton material, and a full size label sheet. Pull off the label part, adhere it to the material, cut it to fit exactly and run through your printer like a regular piece of paper).
Next take your favorite envelope pattern (purse pattern/directions) and have a ball!
So ... you now have all the materials, and accessories needed to create that doll. OOoopsss ... WHAT doll you ask? Hopefully you have a few doll bodies reserved for just this special occasion! Maybe two or three, so you can actually PICK one instead of having no choice! Here are a few hints for tailoring your doll to fit the material!
If your doll is prepainted ... and she just doesn't quite go with what you are making .... perhaps you can change the painting a bit? I use acrylic paints ... and if you don't like the colors etc ... simply take a Q-tip and fingernail polish ... remove painting and then you can go ahead and create her to your specifications~! If you have a china painted doll, perhaps you can add a bit of metallic sheen to her lips for a more contemporary look. Or powdered eye shadow for a more dramatic look?
At any rate ... position of the head, hands, length of legs (if you are doing a contemporary mini skirt ... the obvious legs cut off at the knee won't work) are also important! Its great to have a selection of arms/legs on hand to make the choice of clothing easier! AND of course there are ways to camoflage arms that end to soon (but that is in an upcoming blog).
Now you are set to create! You have the correct doll, materials, accessories and want to start sewing! ONE last word of advice before you begin .... get a VISUAL reference besides the pattern! Take that idea book, and see if you can find your pattern in several different poses. One perhaps from the side, front and back. This way when you dress your doll ... you will remember to make her 3-D and not flat!
Those are the basics for the *material girl* creators! (or guys ).... stay tuned for more fun, inspiration and
HAPPY CREATING!
Greetings! And welcome to our very first foray into the Blogging world. Our 10 year old online group, minidoll LIST has reached a staggering 1300+ members, and we'd like to add a *personal* flavor to the creating and inspirational side of dollmaking with this forum.
If you're like most miniaturists, learning anything new is a stressful experience that has you teetering between the thrill of purchasing a new doll kit and actually making it. AND you can always count on procrastination to stall the process, inventing hundreds of reasons why you can't ACTUALLY start. The kit then becomes one more TODO ... and the stress begins to build in the back of your mind, thinking of all those little naked bodies waiting to be dressed.
So guess what? Its time to get out those little bodies and learn the tricks of the dollmaking trade. In no time flat, you can have a little person fully dressed ... AND we're here to hold your hand along the way. The first step is reading this Blog, and clicking through the sources below to get your inspiration going.
BACKUP Assistance: If you have a naked dolly, and want to create a certain type of outfit at no cost, click around our archive section for hours of free tutorials. If you are a *people* oriented person, and want instant feedback, simply click to our list website for a FREE membership. If you SERIOUSLY want a fix right NOW ... we have a wonderful group of ladies that meet on Thurs & Sun 10am & 7pm (CST) in our minidollPOSSE group. This group is open to everyone and was established to provide newer members with help, advice and learning through free tutorials, games and surprise lectures. The Posse meetings are held in our classroom. This gives you a wonderful opportunity as well to use the room before purchasing a class online.
Talking about the chatroom, our Fall online classes are starting up, with MYRA (a beginner little girl) open for registration right now! She is part one of two classes devoted to showing you the basics of piece cutting materials, laces and trims to create a doll entirely of gluing. After completion of both classes, you will be emailed a very nice certificate from the minidollU.
Student photos of previous classes, can be seen in the student gallery.
If you are more of a lurker, no worries, we have loads of inspiration for you also that doesn't require you to take part until you are comfortable!
For example, one of our best selling CD's (Master CD), is filled with hours and hours of tutorials for only $15 plus shipping! The beauty of this CD, are all the tutorials you can take along on holiday, and no need for internet connection. Just your laptop.
We also provide a wonderful TUTORIAL MEMBERSHIP
each year, which features 6 fantastic tutorials and patterns for only $1.25 each. Each issue is filled with patterns, research, photos and artists.
Looking for a few more wonderful gratis tutorials before jumping in? How about our online ezine - FRILLS & FANCY or archive section from the last 10 years? Some of the links to artists and websites are outdated, however the tutorials contain all kinds of really cool dollmaking tips and secrets. We no longer send out paper patterns, but compiled all the patterns on one CD for these archive tutorials.
WHEW! That should get your thinking caps on for today. Join me again soon as we start in on the basics of getting that doll put together, and
HAPPY CREATING!
DANA