Showing posts with label dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dolls. Show all posts
Monday, April 16, 2018
Dolls?
Am I really still playing with dolls? Kind of. I embroidered the antique doll that was my mother's, I made the rabbit doll out of a spice tin, I dressed the little monkey and the cat, and I gave the cat some ears. I like them. They make me smile when I look at them. I hope they make you smile too!
Labels:
cat doll,
doll clothes,
dolls,
embroidery,
monkey toy,
rabbit,
rabbit doll,
rabbit robot,
Spice tin doll
Friday, April 2, 2010
Making a doll
Sal Lomanno, a childhood friend who I haven't been in contact with for about 40 years, invited me to visit her in Cape May, NJ. It was an amazing and inspiring experience. We talked for hours. We revisited ourselves as children and renewed ourselves as adults. We decided to create something together - to make a doll. We went hunting in thrift stores and junk stores to find the right materials. We didn't know what we were looking for, but found some things to start with. A soft maroon sweater is becoming the body, some toy oars will most likely be the legs, a vintage aluminum jello mold will be a hat, we'll use buttons for eyes, rick rack for a mouth and are hoping to make some wings out of a lace table runner. The process of creating a doll and recreating our friendship has begun. I look forward to the adventure!
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