Well, I finally broke down and ordered a bunch of Retro Arts
Café items. I started with an ATC holder and a paper doll. (Some of the items I
ordered are still waiting for me to find the time to experiment with them.) The
ATC box was easy to put together and well cut. I stayed inside my own comfort
zone and decorated it with printed recycled teabags and my favorite lace. I
added dots of dimensional gold paint to cover the joints. After I was done I
realized I should have painted the interior, but it really didn’t show once I
put some ATCs in it. I also realized that I should have put it together first
and applied the teabags after for a better fit on the sides.
The doll forms were kind of weird. I ordered a small and a
large. The large was a little larger than the size I usually make, and
strangely elongated. And the head was tiny and out of proportion. The small
doll (which I have not used yet) is really miniature and much smaller than I am
comfortable with. I covered the large doll with my favorite recycled, printed
teabags and made a skirt of assorted laces. I just couldn’t use the tiny head
that came with the doll, and chose a face to go on top of theirs from The
Graphics Fairy’s free vintage images. The dolls came in a rectangle, and I had
to pull the pieces out, which left a negative space doll. It was fortunate that
I had the leftovers since I somehow lost a leg and had to recreate one on
cardstock.
I also ordered some stencils, which I have been
experimenting with. They are made of a lightweight durable paper, so I was
afraid they would turn to mush when wet, and dry all buckled-up, but they did
stand up to repeated paint application and washing. Now I just need to find a
big chunk of free time and a bigger space to work on than my living room table!
YAY Linda!! Out of your comfort zone and onto new things!! You will figure all of those pieces out just the way you want them- or not at all! I really love how your doll turned out! So glad you are posting so I can keep up on what's on your art table!! I'll be back- in the meantime keeping experimenting and having fun!! ")
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