Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Alice's Progress

Picture spam.

These are photos of
 Daydreaming Alice 
in her lacy drawers,
chemise and petticoat.


Just
spamming pictures.


Only a dress
and apron to finish.


and she's done!



12 comments:

  1. Share her as often as you like! I never tire of seeing her.

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    1. *Big smile* Thank you! I hope she's going to look all transformed when I get that blue dress on her with all the tucks.

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  2. oh my goodness..i have to "Ditto" DogsMom!!!!!!
    she really is beautiful!!!

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    1. Thank you, Ann. The big discovery with this doll was being able to paint the lower eyelid and I've realised that colouring in the lips with pastels looks more realistic than painting them on like lipstick. So, I'm very happy. I just hope I'm able to do it again on another face.

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  3. Hi Rhissanna, I am back to blogging again and was so pleased to see this lovely doll on your blog. I really love her! She is the best you have done I think and oh I wish she were mine!. Well done Rhissanna xx

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    1. Hooray! Welcome back to blogging! And thank you for being so sweet about Alice.

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  4. She is so cute, I can't wait to see her dress!!!

    Carol

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    1. Thank you so much, carol. When I've done this one in her traditional blue frock, I'm hoping to make a shabby one!

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  5. I wish I had this talent... She is just beautiful! I love her skin tones..
    I love to see your WIP photos.. I cannot wait to see her completion.
    Outstanding work Rhissanna!
    blessings,
    Penny

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    1. Aww,Penny, that's really sweet of you. Your creations are wonderful. I'm in awe of anyone who needle felts! As for the WIP, i know I love them when I find them elsewhere, and they were really helpful when I was starting out, so I thought I'd spread the joy. It's nice to know that people like them.

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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.