I made this very poor copy of the Nativity, originally designed by Tatiana Ovshinnikova, who does some amazingly beautiful work! I'd love to learn how she does it! Anyway, my version was made for my lovely 18 year old Niece Sharon, who has Cerebral Palsy. She is the youngest of five and all her siblings have now left home, married and are having babies. At home, it's just mum, dad and Sharon now. Life is moving on. This Nativity is to remind her that even though family are scattered far and wide, we are still together. A reminder of new beginnings - especially with new babies in the family, but that just means - more family - and at this time of year, we reach out to families! So to all our families, I wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and best wishes and blessings for all our families, wherever they are scattered!
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
More dolls for Strawberry Fare!
Our group has been hard at it trying to get things finished for the Strawberry Fare.
Raelene has been making up these pop up clowns, that she makes each year! They are very popular with children of all ages! I'm not sure what I am taking yet. Better get cracking I think!
Julie has been cranking out these wonderful Prim Santa's. Aren't they cute?
Here's another Prim Gardener doll she made and is showing us how she made the mini book for her pocket!
Raelene has been making up these pop up clowns, that she makes each year! They are very popular with children of all ages! I'm not sure what I am taking yet. Better get cracking I think!
Verdigris - a thieving Magpie!
My last Steam Punk Crow - converted into a thieving Magpie called Verdigris!
Just look what he's collected out of my junk! Some round shiny rings from my old fella's junk tin! Bits of old chain chain and in his hat is a magnet, holding on his wire propeller!
A toe ring for his knee! Bits of copper for his scrawny legs!
An ancient buckle from my buckle cache,an old zipper from my old fella's pants!
The old front door key.
So I painted his hat verdigris green, thinking one day, the copper will corrode to that colour too!
And this is where he snatched it all from! Caught in the act!
Monday, December 2, 2013
Jem Crow!
The Story goes like this:
THE JACKDAW sat on the Cardinal’s
chair!
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Bishop
and abbot and prior were there;
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Many
a monk, and many a friar,
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Many
a knight, and many a squire,
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With a
great many more of lesser degree,—
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In
sooth, a goodly company;
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And
they serv’d the Lord Primate on bended knee.
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Never,
I ween,
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Was
a prouder seen,
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Read of
in books, or dreamt of in dreams,
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Than
the Cardinal Lord Archbishop of Rheims!
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In
and out
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Through
the motley rout,
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That
little Jackdaw kept hopping about;
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Here
and there
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Like
a dog in a fair,
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Over
comfits and cates,
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And
dishes and plates,
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Cowl
and cope, and rochet and pall,
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Mitre
and crosier! He hopp’d upon all!
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With
a saucy air,
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He
perch’d on the chair
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Where,
in state, the great Lord Cardinal sat,
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In the
great Lord Cardinal’s great red hat;
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And
he peer’d in the face
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Of
his Lordship’s Grace,
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With a
satisfied look, as if he would say,
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“We two
are the greatest folks here to-day!”
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And
the priests, with awe,
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As
such freaks they saw,
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Said,
“The Devil must be in that little Jackdaw!”
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Sunday, November 24, 2013
Door Stop - a functional doll!
Lady of the House |
This is a Doorstop doll I made for a friend. The request was for something bright and inviting. Hopefully this Lady is! She's definitely not the maid!
Lady of the House |
Lady of the House |
Under her clothing is a plastic milk container with a handle situated under the bustle for easy moving, so she doesn't need to be picked up by the head!
Lady of the House |
This might make a good pattern! What do you think? I like opportunities to recycle and this is made almost completely from recycled materials!
Lady of the House |
Had fun making this one!
Friday, November 15, 2013
Here's a sweet little pixie doll I made today, when I found a head I'd made a few years ago and done nothing with. Thought I'd stick with the Christmas theme and make her Santa's little helper.
I had been experimenting with head shapes and used beads for the eyes. It'll be alright for our local Fete on Sunday and also kept me out of the way while my old fella put a new bathroom in!
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Making little changes.
Someone from Greece asked me to make a doll for her representing a man who has been drinking. She called him a Drunker man. She had bought my Innkeeper pattern to make the doll, but was worried about making the face as she wanted to give it as a gift. She asked me to make the face for her for a portion of the price it would have cost her for me to make the whole thing, so I agreed, and this is what I came up with, according to her specs.
I took this photo and sent it off for her approval. Happily, she liked what I had done, but she didn't like the blackness inside the mouth and said it made him look sick instead of funny, and could I change it. Even while I coloured it black, I could see it was not right, but sent the pic off anyway expecting her to say she didn't like that head and would I do another. I just wanted to know, so I could get on with it!
When she explained what she wanted I thought I'd have a go at changing it with paint. So I painted all but the fine edges of the inner mouth with white acrylic, let it dry. I used watercolour paint in a dark red mixed with a little paynes grey to achieve this more healthy colour in his mouth. I used the black Gel pen again to draw in the teeth, then painted the inner mouth - not the lips - to give it a finish.
The thing is - like everyone, I am still learning too! It's one thing to be able to needlesculpt adequately, but getting the colour right is very important to the overall look of the doll. I am grateful for the feedback I received and to be able to correct it satisfactorily, as well as to learn from my mistake!
Pincushions!
I have been making some pig pincushions, from my pattern, Pin Happy Pig for the end of year Fete we have here. I enjoyed putting them together, using different fabrics and embellishments! Some fabrics cause the pig to be larger and some are smaller, as you can see in the top picture. Placing the ears wherever you like, for a different look and on one, using crushed velvet gave a different look too! With that, I had to lay the top fabric on the velet and stitch first, before cutting out, due to the nap moving around!
This is the original Pin Happy Pig I used for my pattern, which you can buy on Etsy.
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