Haley Kit will be blank – not painted |
Hi,
Thank you so much for all who are following me. I hope to be posting more often with doll kits and dressed dolls I am working on.
When the blog follower count gets to 200, I will hold another contest! This time it will be for a porcelain doll blank that you can paint yourself.
You can find my china painting tutorial here:
It is a great tutorial for beginners and also advanced doll artists looking for some tips on painting eyes, etc. You will find a list of all the supplies you need as well as the colors and supplies I like to use. You can also apply these tips to using oil or acrylic paints if you don’t have access to a kiln.
Here is a sneek peek at the tutorial:
See the whole tutorial from start to finish here:
China Painting Tutorial
Step #10
Okay, This is one of my favorite parts,
but also one of the MOST frustrating! I will admit, it sometimes sends me over the edge, lol.Wash your brush in water, blot on paper towel. Dip brush in area medium, and run brush over your skin (yep) to blot excess medium without removing too much from brush. Carefully set the tip of the brush in the center of the paint. It will blot up some of the paint. Now repeat this step several times until you can see a nice light circle in the center. Remove enough paint to leave a radiant circle in the iris. Step #11
Ahhh, Dannie, here’s looking at you, kid!
Repeat the last step on the opposite eye.Turn that little head upside down to make sure the irises match.This is a really important step. The irises should be as even as possible. They should look similar in size, shape, and coloring. It is very easy for one to become lighter or darker than the other one, and that will show up when you go to add the pupils. It will be very noticible. |
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See the whole tutorial from start to finish here:
China Painting Tutorial
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