Tuesday, January 29, 2013

An 18th Century Pin-up

She's all finished!


Here she is, posing
with her little feather fan.


All painted and pensive.
I'm seriously considering giving her a beauty spot.
Yes or no?


Her silly, frilly, little shoes
actually stay on her feet,
unlike some women I could mention.


See the flying shoe?

Everyone thinks this painting is sweet.
It's not. It's naughty!
The whole point of the painting
is that she's not wearing any knickers.
Look at the face of the man at the lower left.
See?
It's supposed to make you giggle!

 Anyway...


More pin-up posing.


Tight lacing and bows


A bit of lounging


Shoes and a fan.
A girl can never have too many accessories.


Detail of the wig and corset.



As you can see,
Marie will sit happily
in all kinds of positions.



Marie is inspired by the 
wonderful boudoir dolls
of the Flapper era.
I wish I had one.
The closest I have is the 
Munzerlite doll lamp
I'm restoring





Boudoir or Bed Dolls were dressed in 
exotic or designer clothes,
and were carried around as fashion accessories
as well as used to decorate a bedroom.
I love the idea of a doll for grown ups, 
that could be taken places
or left to pretty up a bed or a chair.

Find Marie in 



Thank you, to all of you who came along
 with Marie on her journey.
Your support and encouragement 
really means a lot
and is much appreciated.



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34 comments:

  1. Hi, Rhisanna! Saying once that Marie beautiful, I think how you will separate with her? We saw how much work you put into her creation, and now she might go somewhere far...you did a very nice attire for her!
    that painting of a girl on the swings was used by Russian publisher to illustrate Choderlo de Laclos's "Dangerous Liaisons" novel, and yes, that girl is very naughty, and not sweet at all.
    Have a nice day!

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    1. Oh, yes, 'The Swing' would be perfect for 'Dangerous Liasions'. I've seen it on chocolate boxes and Easter eggs. Always makes me laugh!

      I always miss my dolls after they've gone. That's why I take a lot of photographs!

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  2. Oh my...again I put single "s" in your name, I'm sorry, Rhissanna.

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  3. I love her! Great job on the shoes and her hair :) Well... all of her.... she's beautiful!

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    1. Thank you so much for the tip about attaching the shoes. It works beautifully and now they won't fly off if she goes for a swing!

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  4. Marie is splendid! The details are what make her so special. Beautiful work!

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    1. Thank you! I've just had an amazing time adding everything. I'm sorry she's finished. I'll just have to make another!

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  5. What a wonderful, detailed job you did!!! I love her. Excellent. :-)

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    1. Thank you so much. She was fun to make and even more fun to embellish and I hope that shows. I have to tell myself she's done and I really shouldn't sew on any more ribbons!

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  6. Sexy Marie....ooh la la...I vote for a beauty spot:) It was the done thing in the day.

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    1. You're right. I don't know how I didn't include it. I looked at enough pictures of 18th century fashion! So, a beauty spot she will get and thank you!

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  7. Oh my! She is fantastic! I love all the little added details!
    I could SO get into carrying around a doll as a fashion accessory. ;)

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    1. Thank you, Mandy! I got a bit carried away, adding bits!

      Doesn't it sound like a wonderful idea, walking around with a doll to match? Maybe we should start it as a fad? I'm game if you are!

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  8. I want a bedroom doll! That is so special! Marie is amazing my friend! Wow! She is so sexy beautiful! I think you should add a beauty mark ;o) That would be cute! I started laughing about the painting. I never knew anything about it! I can't wait to see more of your wonderful creations ;o) Big Hugs ;o)

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    1. Thank you, Magic Love Crow! Im glad you like Matrie and yes, I think she really needs a beauty spot! As for the painting, isn't it wicked and funny ? Hugs!

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  9. Well, She is seriously naughty from head to toe, and she must have a beauty mark to prove it! I remember those boudoir dolls. I have something very similar; they are hat stands, made with the same style of head and 1920's hairstyles. I have 3 of them. I know they are difficult to find.

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    1. Thank you so much, and yes, I've taken everyone's beauty mark advice to heart and Marie will have one!

      Ohh! You have some of the 20's hat stands? They are really gorgeous, aren' they? I have seen some on Etsy, they're just wonderful. You lucky girl!

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  10. SHE IS JUST FABULOUS! I am a great fan of Marie Antoinette, and I was making her style of shoes and dresses for a while. Oh Rhissanna, you are SO TALENTED! AND thank you for coming to visit me. YES, writers, aren't they important MEN and WOMEN? Hugs to you dear one. Anita

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    1. Thank you, Anita! She was made for the Marie fans in all of us. I've always loved the over-the-top nature of the clothes, and I remember when I was a little girl and was frankly disappointed to realise that royalty didn't wear stuff like that any more. I mean, why wouldn't they?

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  11. 18th Century pin up! I love it! It;s funny when you wear a lot of Historical clothing you start thinking things like, "oh, my ankles are showing, I look like a dollymop!" :P

    By the way, I nominated you for a Gargie Award. For both blogs.

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    1. Oh my gosh! An award? Now I'm really blushing!

      (Aand yes, show those ankles! Such a tease! Now I want to make a pin-up doll called 'Dolly Mop! Brilliant inspiration! Thank you)

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  12. Marie turned out so fantastic! Every detail is so impressive. Your dolls are very well made and loved. xo

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    1. Thank you, Dee! I had a lot of fun and, probably more important, learned a lot making this doll. I'm going to miss her when she goes.

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  13. I love love the fact that you make cloth dolls.She is beautiful.I get a little tired of all the bjd's-its such a nice surprise to see a doll like this -keep up the good (great) work
    regards Mary

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    1. Thank you, Mary! I'm still trying to make a head pattern I'm happy with and it's fun to learn something new with each doll. As for a BJD, you know some day I have to try one!

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  14. She look like one that would have a beauty spot or tattoo.

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    1. I think you're right! It's just the saucy touch she needed!

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  15. She is just lovely,, love everything about her but especially the shoes. Hugs, Lu

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    1. Thank you, Lu! I'm rather taken by the shoes, too. I might just make a pair for me to keep!

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  16. Hi Beverely have you an idea where I would get a rabbit or hare pattern -my sister wants one and I can't one anywhere(one about 14" high)

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    1. Oh, yes! Etsy. There's lots right now, with Easter coming. Some are vintage, some are artist-made. I haven't checked for downloadable ones, but I'm sure they have some. Couple of examples.
      Vintage
      http://www.etsy.com/listing/53769092/bunny-sewing-pattern-three-sizes-bunnies?

      Artist
      http://www.etsy.com/listing/76911281/bunny-pattern-fully-jointed-soft?

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  17. Thanks a million !I'll have a look now -don't know why I did'nt think of etsy

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Thank you all for the wonderful and supportive things you say! I'm thrilled to read them and I reply to each one.