I wanted to consider a little bit of a difference in design. While the basics of the doll are the same -- a few things have changed, along with a reduction in size. At this point in time I'm planning that each of these dolls will have 'patterned' arms and legs - a pattern that either reflects their theme or 'goes well' with the rest of her dress.
What is going through my head while I create these smaller ones? Vintage, simple, themes. What design components will I use? Dresses, hats, hanging dolls, perhaps even some 'staging'.
We'll see what happens - but here is my first effort.
"Not knowing when the dawn will come I open every door." - Emily Dickinson
The patterned arms and legs offer all sorts of opportunities to tie ideas together, don't they!
ReplyDeleteLove this! You know I'm a huge fan of the tiny doll. The jointed limbs are great...your simplicity is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is this?! I love her little hinged kneecaps, and I think you are really on to something with allowing the patterned fabric to contribute to the theme of the doll. So sweet!
ReplyDeleteThose jointed knees enable the doll to sit so well and give her a different character.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you jointed the legs. I also like dolls with subtly printed fabric limbs. She's a keeper!
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
Your dolls are fabulous! I came via Random Arts - have a great holiday!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Patti. I couldn't find your email address so am sending a reply this way. So glad you found me through Random Arts (one of my very favorite places).
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