
You know how I'm not so great with doll hair? So I make headdresses instead? I love hats, turbans, and other head coverings. Most of them are cloth but I do have a couple of head pieces made with flower petals. I thought I would offer my readers the opportunity to purchase the head dress class that ran over at Doll Street a few months ago. I must have written it well because the online class was so quiet it might as well never have been formed. No one had any questions - they downloaded the file and said they loved the class. I teach 6 different headdresses, with variations for a couple of them, here's photos of them ...
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It was a wonderful class Judi! Lot's of neat headdresses, well worth the 10.00!
Now I have tagged you so read about it on my blog!!! It is easy ans Shashi started it so blame her. (-:
Fantastic! I just bought your class. Should be in the USA by tomorrow evening. I'll should be able to download by then.
Posted by: Betty at May 9, 2007 10:54 PMTe..he.. I see Kerry has tagged you. I was going to but thought I will let the wrath fall on someone else's head LOL!
Looks like a wonderful class I am sure it will do well. Those headdresses are gorgeous.
Posted by: shashi at May 10, 2007 12:14 AMI took the class and really loved it!!
Judi's instructions were clear and she had lots of wonderful pictures!!!!
I really enjoyed it!
Posted by: yvette at May 10, 2007 8:58 AMVery cute headdresses Judi.
This is such a useful resource for dollmakers. It seems to be one of those topics that are overlooked. Thanks for making this.
Happy Dollmaking,
Coppermouse
I'm one of the folks who took the original class on DollStreet, and I must say it that far exceeded my expectations. Much more information is presented that would be suggested by the price; there are lots of great photos and very clear instructions for a wonderful variety of looks. I recommend it highly!
Posted by: Beth Ann at May 31, 2007 2:39 PM