Thursday, April 30, 2015

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Silicone Sillyness!


I have four silicone babies on the table right now.  Three for the ROSE show and one to offer when she is complete.

It is very difficult to take progress pictures of the silicone dolls as they are being worked on as the lighting by the end of the day and where the parts are drying is not conducive to good photography.
I COULD take pictures of the babies somewhat assembled early in the morning before painting has begun but then they get loaded down with fuzz and hair from the clothing and blankets.  

So, we all just have to be in suspense as I continue to work.

In the meantime, I found it funny to return to my work on Sunday after a few days off to this:


I failed to empty the dish that holds odorless thinner that is used to rinse off the sponges I use as I paint.  

The remnants of the silicone left in the bowl somewhat set up leaving this super sticky goo!

It reminds me of that "toy" we had as kids.  I don't remember what it was called but you could fling it to the wall and it would stick and slowly crawl down the wall with the force of gravity helping it along.

So is this silicone "cured"?  No, not really.  There is far too much thinner in it.  This brings to point the use of air guns and silicone paint.  

To thin silicone enough for use of an air gun, there has to be a LOT of thinner added. 
That thinner inhibits the full curing and stability of the silicone.  

I am fully against the use of air guns in silicone painting.  
I want my dolls to last a very, very long time without the need for repainting, so all of my silicone dolls (and vinyl dolls for that matter) are completely painted by hand with the use of sponges and brushes.   And no odorless paint thinners! 

I sure can't wait to share these four babies! 

XXOO




Monday, April 27, 2015

Just a darling little baby


For no particular reason, I just want to post a picture or three of this wee little one  :)




Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Sharing a satisfied customers box opening :)

Sometimes I forget to share the very precious moments of my "work".

Enjoy this box opening from one of my fellow artists as she opens a silicone doll that she bought on the secondary market that she loved from the time I released him over 2 years ago.


She is totally over the moon with him and he gets lots of cuddles  :)

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Please meet AA Lakesha!

I sure wish I were better at taking ethnic pictures!
Being in a new studio hasn't helped much either....I simply need more time just to play with lights and settings.

Anyway, although her pictures do not do her justice, here is my newest little girl who is available for direct adoption through my website:


I named her Lakesha.

She is fully painted using Baby FX paints and mediums.

I had NO rub or shine spots develop as I rooted her head.  The surface of her "skin" is so silky and lovely!

I absolutely love this sweet little one!


With her 1/4 limbs, she simply cannot get any more snuggly.


I am very anxious to paint my next Baby FX ethnic baby!

But for now, I'll be working on silicone babies.

What a wonderful experience she has been!

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Back to work, excellent progress on the Dolly House!

What an awesome week!

My friend Becky arrived on Monday night.  She was supposed to arrive on Sunday night but got delayed, but that didn't reduce her time here with me to work on the Dolly House as she stayed a day longer than planned.  

Since my husband was home anyway on Monday, I used the time to prepare food for the work week so that we didn't use valuable time for meal preparation.  It all went so smoothly!

We FINISHED the insulation of the building first:

You can't really see it in this picture and I didn't want to move the scaffolding and supplies but the bay area of the building took a very long time to insulate due to many, MANY small areas which meant cutting insulation and figuring out ways to keep it attached to the walls.  We were so happy when that was done that we whooped and hollered!  






We only had one morning remaining to start the sheet rock/drywall.  
Oh my!  This was SO exciting!!!!

This is the first piece going in!!
 It was so exciting I could hardly breathe!

And the first wall is UP!

Becky showed me how to "mud" before she had to fly out the door to get home to her own finishing work on a large, real house.
She tells me that she loves to mud.  Thank goodness.  I told her to knock herself out and boy will she have a lot of mudding to do when she comes back!  I made a few mistakes after she left. 

The day after she left, I decided to see what I could do on my own.

I was so excited to know that I could do the lower levels myself that I just kept going!
 I called in support from my husband (who really should not be doing this type of work due to a degenerative disc problem in his back) and he helped me get up this upper piece.

Last night, we had our son come over and the three of us were able to get the lower loft ceiling done plus the small piece from the power box to the window!!!


The plan was to also complete the back wall but holding those full sheets above our head was enough for one day!  

I am so happy with all that was done over the week and just can't thank my amazing people enough!

So today I am back to work on a new schedule mind you.
Every spring, my husband's schedule changes from 5 8-hour days a week to 4 10-hour days a week.  I change with him.  We will work Sunday-Wednesday with Thursday-Saturday off.  We love this schedule as we get so much done on our weekends!

Today I will be assembling and making available for adoption the little AA Berenguer reborn that I finished the artwork on right before I took the week off.

I can't wait to show her to you!

Hugs!

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Calum is born AND available for adoption!


Isn't he just adorable?!?!?!

I LOVE Berenguer dolls, especially the 1/4 vinyl limb ones!
you just can't get more cuddly!!  

I had a body made for him by Lorraine Wells Thomas.
It looks SO good, feels amazing and moves just right!

Calum is up for adoption through my website:


Remember that I painted Calum with Baby FX paints.  They are GORGEOUS paints!



I used the hair texturizing kit from Melissa but I think I need more practice as well as I have other ideas on how to incorporate the mediums into the paint making the actual paint strokes texturized. 

I think his softly painted dark blonde hair is just precious on him.


I enjoy walking into the studio and gazing upon this peaceful face.  
In fact, the name Calum is Irish/Scottish for "peaceful"!




Have a beautiful weekend!!