This Image made me laugh. Not sure who came up with the caption…..cute!
The holidays are fast approaching at lightening speed. Here are a few nostalgic photos for days of long ago!
Just in time for halloween, please visit my FREE website tutorial, and learn to make a stunning miniature witches hat! Clear, step by step instructions are available in an easy to follow format. Pattern is printable and included. Click on the link below
Here are some great vintage Halloween Photos – Enjoy!
I have finally had the chance to upload the long awaited “Your gallery” of Dolls Web Page.
Here is your chance to shine! All dolls on this page have been made by other doll artists using my original miniature doll molds or painted & blank doll kits. This is your opportunity to be featured for free on my website. It is a wonderful way to share in the miniature doll community and see how each artist interprets a doll mold or doll kit. Visit the page today and get recognized. All of the information is available here:
https://ginabellousdolls.com/your-gallery-of-dolls/
Hi All,
I finally got my instructions for assembling a miniature doll kit back up on my website. You can find them here:
https://ginabellousdolls.com/miniature-doll-assembly-instructions/
They should work for most miniature doll kits and even some larger dolls.
Hi All,
I put a brand new tutorial up on my website. If you ever wanted to know how to make miniature doll shoes, this tutorial will help you to create some nice, realistic shoes.
https://ginabellousdolls.com/making-a-miniature-doll-shoe/
All you need is some fimo or sculpy, your kitchen oven, some porcelain doll legs/feet & a few simple tools.
In my last post about Abigail she just had a wire armature with cotton pom poms on her rear.
She has since been wrapped with cotton batting and as you can see what looked like exaggerated posture is now quite “normal” for the time period.
I also gave her some custom sculpted shoes with a strap and she will have more ornamentation added to them, once they are finished.
You can see the nice curve “sway” to her back. I plan to give her an Edwardian costume. I am thinking a Day Dress of some sort.
I am still considering the fabric and whether I will do a tiny print or separate blouse and skirt.
See you soon.
Hooray! For those of you who have been waiting, my miniature doll molds are back in stock. I just picked them up from my mold maker!
Fine quality miniature doll molds made by a master mold maker. They feature very fine seam lines and release very easily from the molds. Each mold is highly detailed and yields easy to paint castings. Each doll comes with a different set of arms and legs to mix and match. The hands on all dolls have nice separated fingers.
Thank you to everyone who inquired about purchasing the two lovely ladies. I have been gone for the day. Upon returning my mailbox was flooded with requests to purchase them. I chose the very first person who responded to the post/email.
I will have more kits in the next couple of weeks. If you haven’t signed up for my mailing list, please use the “newsletter” box to sign up. Your email will never be given away. You only need to sign up once