This past Saturday I had a FUN time teaching this little cutie at Collage on Alberta:
This pint-sized polymer clay doll is made out of Sculpey Original polymer clay. In class we discovered that Sculpey III works equally well.
It was a small, intimate group of creatives: Maureen, Maree, Maggie, and Sally Jo. There were plenty of laughs while we worked, but also some SERIOUS focus was going around!
Let's see how they did...
This pint-sized polymer clay doll is made out of Sculpey Original polymer clay. In class we discovered that Sculpey III works equally well.
It was a small, intimate group of creatives: Maureen, Maree, Maggie, and Sally Jo. There were plenty of laughs while we worked, but also some SERIOUS focus was going around!
Let's see how they did...
Sally's doll is primed and ready to paint!
This doll has her foundation applied.
Maureen, an experienced porcelain doll china painter, shows her skills.
Maggie is loving her sweet thing as she tries on some hair...
and who wouldn't love her? This gal's got is goin' on!
I was impressed by these diligent doll makers! Check out them out!
Here is Olivia, by Maureen. Isn't her coiffure incredible!
This is Matilde, by Maree. What adorable details in her ensemble!
I don't know if Maggie named her doll - I think maybe it's just Maggie! Love her fringed skirt and bubbly personality!
I'm so sorry I missed getting a photo of Sally's beautiful doll, but fear not - I'm sure I'll get my chance yet. And I might also finish the doll I started as a demonstration! A BIG thanks to my students and to the staff at Collage for making teaching so much fun!
Next chance to take a doll making class with me: July 26 and 27, again at Collage on Alberta. Super Mini-You is BACK! Please contact Collage to sign up. Hope to see you there!