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"I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way-things I had no words for." ~ Georgia O'Keeffe


Tuesday, March 06, 2007

I could have cried

This is how I started off and I was mighty pleased with it and now
look at this! I could have cried! I sandwiched leaves and petals inbetween sheer fabric and body fabric. Well I should have used sheer fabric but I thought I would use net to get the colours of the petals and leaves through better. It does come out so much nicer but I forgot that leaves and petals crumble after they dry. So as you can see some of it came off once I turned the body. The thicker leaves and the rose petals held together well but the thiner ones crumbled. Now I have smeared all of it with glitter spray and I am hoping this will bind it and also it drys clear as well as it gives a shimmer. I really did not want to discard the body. I might have to touch the gaps up with more gold paint. She is going to be a big doll and her whole body is made with silk fabric.
PS: I don't know if this is goodnews or not but they are not rats but mice. Well whatever they are I don't want them in the house.

8 comments:

  1. Oh, Shashi! It STILL looks so lovely! You know what? I actually WONDERED yesterday if those leaves would crumble, but I thought maybe you'd figured a way to keep them from doing so. LOL! I should have followed my instinct and ASKED you, huh? Still, the fabric looks MARVELOUS! Such a clever idea & a unique piece!

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  2. Shashi it adds interest to the body this way, in the picture it does anyway. Maybe when your finished with it you can varnish and seal though whole doll.

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  3. Hi Shashi,

    I have used real leaves and flowers in some of my crafting, and I have found if you soak them overnight in glycerine, they become plyable and dont fall apart, plus they keep a lot longer.
    I think if you seal it when it is finished with mat Mod Podge it will keep the rest of it together.
    It is still a lovely body.
    Regards
    Sheila (France)
    http://craftworks.wordpress.com/

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  4. In the picture, the body looks great! I think the crumbling of some of them just adds to the effect. But I understand the frustration when something doesn't turn out the way I had envisioned it would.
    Linda F from FL

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  5. Hi Shashi,
    I think the body is beautiful. You should go over it with a leaf shaped sponge and stamp leaf shapes where there are gaps. I think she will be beautiful. Keep going and she will turn out gorgeous as all your dolls are.

    Hugs...heera

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  6. You've had some good suggestions here already, Shashi, so I'll just tell you I think it's beautiful. I know that however you decide to finish her, she'll be fabulous!

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  7. Sorry the body didn't turn out like you wanted, I know that frustration. But I think it looks really pretty as it is .. the crumbling petals just add a whole new dimension to the piece. It's a beautiful body by the way.

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  8. coucu shashi,
    C'est super joli!!
    moi j'adore!!
    gros gros bisous

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