
Okay .. if you didn't read yesterday's post .. go read it now. You need to see the photo. Okay .. done? Now .. check this out!
Pretty nice change, eh? That wooden head bugged me .. and I guess she didn't like it either because when I was working on it again this morning it fell off. Glory be! I had already taken a head out of my boneyard but for one reason or the other I hadn't used it. Obviously I needed to. I lengthened and moved the arms up - changed the position - and gave her something to hold. Sherry Goshon suggested I give her bloomers - I took that suggestion and make them pants. Added more color and I'm happy. She has black Tibetan lamb hair but you can't see it. I just stuck her on the kitchen table for her photo - I'll take a better one when she's all the way done. She still has a couple more embellishments to come.
Hey, Judi! This looks like an entirely different doll! The first version was cool, but it didn't 'have as much to say.' This one SINGS her message! Bright, colorful, clever, and LOUD & CLEAR re: FUN! Just goes to show how the creative process works, huh? Love her!
Posted by: kai at February 13, 2006 1:32 AMJudi, what a change!! Yes I definitely like her a lot now. I am partial to cloth faces LOL! You do wonders from nothing. Great work.
Wow, that's a fabulous transformation, Judi! The first version was an "art doll", but this one is a statement!
Posted by: MaryO at February 13, 2006 5:37 AMWow- you did some creative brainstorming! Great work!
Linda
WOW! She turned out really colorful! Love the bloomers, etc. Much, Much better.
Posted by: Betty at February 13, 2006 7:13 AMOh Good golly miss judi, that is fantabulous. I love it
Posted by: Sandra Corson-walker at February 13, 2006 3:38 PMlove it what a great idea. the colors are wonderful.carol
Posted by: carol at February 14, 2006 4:35 AMthis doll is great and very imaginative, I love it. The colors are great too. Keep up the great work!
Posted by: Dianne Sahakian at February 14, 2006 9:56 AM