Sunday, October 9, 2011

Introducing...........................

my first clay over cloth Raggedy Anne


I am absolutely thrilled with the result and can't wait to start work on the next one (as soon as I get off here!!!).

This process was totally addictive and I have so many ideas swirling around my head......................

And on that note, here's the inspiration for the next couple of projects

Okay, I'm off to play with mohair, cloth and clay............................

Hugs................................Leanne

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Here she comes..........................

all sanded, painted and antiqued. Just needs a final coat of varnish tomorrow after she has thoroughly dried some hair and clothes.
I am really happy with the result ~ what was in my head has transferred into reality. Have a few ideas for  modifications for the next one, but all in all I'm a happy camper today :-)


Hugs for now................................Leanne

Monday, October 3, 2011

Decisions, decisions.....................

after weeks of being completely distracted by trying to work out what sort of dolls I would like to make, hours of watching and rewatching numerous sculpting videos, fiddling around with paperclay and experimenting I have made a decision ~ Raggedy Anne styles made using clay over cloth techniques!!!!!
It all started with a workshop at Artful Gathering with Christy Meyers of CCsWhimsies to create this JOL sculpture:
she still needs to be "dressed" but that requires a trip to Spotlight to get some black tulle. I rarely finish a workshop, but just loved the techniques, and the result, in this workshop.
After a few more attempts I was really happy with the results but wanted to create my look. After investigating more realistic face sculpting and some playing around I decided that I wanted to create dolls in the style of Raggedy Annes that weren't full cloth dolls but somewhere between realistic and whimsical sculpts.
I then found Cloth and Clay Dolls and after numerous viewings of Jane's videos decided to have a go at a clay over cloth doll with the ideas I had in my head. I had been struggling with how to add hair to clay dolls in the syle of Annie, but not necessarily mohair wigs. Think I have solved that problem, but still need to experiment.
And here is the result of my first attempt at a clay over cloth doll.

The base is a basic cloth doll that is firmly filled. I then applied paperclay over the head and shoulders and created boots on her feet. Her arms are also paperclay. She's currently 'baking' in a very low oven to quicken the drying process ~ I'm a bit impatient!!!!!
Tomorrow she will be sanded, painted and antiqued.
Really will need to take a shopping trip to get some appropriate fabrics for her clothing.
Maybe then I will be able to move on with the bears, these dolls have had me so distracted that production on the bears has ground to a standstill.

Off to check the oven.............................

Hugs........................Leanne