07 September 2014

Art Doll part 3 (only 3?!!)

Hello!
This is kind of a follow on project to the first Art Doll tutorial I shared this summer (THIS one!)
Todays Art Doll looks like this....

Oh yes...getting weirder..... :)
One of my step by step pictures for the first doll looked like this:
Which gave me an idea for a shape.....and todays doll was born!
My 'peculiar genius' doll is much smaller than the hanging doll of a few weeks ago, I wanted the face to fill the entire head part this time....
The shape is basically the same though, with the crown part included in the initial chipboard piece. As before, I painted the chipboard, stuck book pages to it, then added the face by gluing on stamped tissue. Doodled lines and painty dots to finish it off.
The body is also roughly the same shape as before...
Again, covered  with book pages and stamped tissue. This time, I stamped this fab dotty image by Stampotique onto the tissue to give the body a nice design. Painty dots and doodled lines again, then the body was finished off by the heart embellishment...
This is the smallest pendant from the Prima Mechanicals range, turned over, painted white with a punched out heart stuck to it!
Adding the head to the body requires a neck, of course! This neck will be visible, so I painted stripes on it....
No legs this time, I've used chipboard circles. I think they look a little wheel like....
I edged them with blue paint, and carried on with the dots/doodling theme! I always add a phrase or title to my work, this time I've added it to one of the 'wheels'....
The Art Doll is basically a flat item, so if we want it to stand up, we need to add things to the back! Even if you have no intention of ever making jewellery, I would thoroughly recommend large cube beads as a stash essential.... they are brilliant for jobs like this!
Apologies for the unsightly glue picture!!
So.... Art Doll part three!
Hope you like her!
See you soon,
Trish xxxxxx







6 comments:

Claudine said...

This is fabulous, love it!

Caroline said...

Absolutely Luurvve her!! Look at her funky head & fabulous wheels! You are the boss of these Art Dolls! Great use for those beads too (I have loads of these & never found they suit any jewellery piece, hmmm?)
Great job Trish. Tfs ☺

Gerrie Johnnic said...

Oh, please keep them coming, thet are adorable! So much fun and imagination. Love the wheels. Xx

Julia S-W said...

Really great fun!

Tracy said...

Trish you are a genius...looooove her!! xxxx

Gez Butterworth said...

BRILLIANT!