Dressing Cinderella for her photoshoot in her gold-plated metal costume. Which part of her outfit is your favourite? Corset, bra, collar, shoes, or skirt?
Work on the OOAK auction doll Serenity continues! I’ve filmed a series of shorts, documenting the making her one of a kind gown, shoes and accessories. Here, I’m curling her soft and silky Angora goat wig into a luscious vintage 1930s hair style to give her that Shanghai glamour!
When I don’t make dolls, or play with my dogs, I soak in my tub. It’s a medicine for anxiety. The process of firing a wood burning soaker tub is pretty labour-intensive, but also meditative and anticipatory. It’s diverting and calming.
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I watch a lot of ambient videos on youtube while I work, so we thought we'd try our hand at making one of our own! 8 hours of a relaxing sunset with crickets, owls, and gentle wind chimes. https://t.co/wC5VV8qz2k
I cut Cinderella's hair. I use a combination of dry and wet cutting to give her a layered shoulder-length style. I often prefer long hair, but i quite like this cut.
Would you get a haircut like this?
I use argon oil shampoo and curl defining conditioner to transform it into a silky and shiny soft wave. Hard to believe that it's even the same hair! I love that it looks like a golden river. I'll be a little sad to cut it, but I look forward to layering and styling it.
My wig construction process. This wig is made of very soft, natural Mohair. It starts out looking extremely poofy and voluminous, but that's because mohair is naturally curly and frizzy.
Using an assortment of tiny tools to make the floral engravings for the lingerie design. Little flowers, tiny bows; making full use of my magnifiers. Also sticking out your tongue helps you create the finer details, i'm sure there's a scientific explanation 😛
How the lace lingerie engraving started, from sketching pencil lines on the doll's torso to starting the engraving. No turning back once the needle carves the porcelain, much like an ink tattoo on skin.
This part feels like a breeze compared to the rest because this is the very beginning, and the stakes feel much lower 2 hours in rather than 40 hours into a doll when invisible air bubbles surface during a firing ruining 40 hours of work, making me start over. I really hate that
Opening my plaster molds is always exciting, because it reveals the results of my labour. It’s also the easiest step of ceramic doll-making process, in a long list of steps. All the steps that follow after this get more complicated and take much longer to produce results. ⏳