Showing posts with label steiner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steiner. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
My Latest Work-In-Progress
Oh man, oh man. Making Waldorf dolls seems simple enough, but it isn't. I am not too happy with this doll; however, I will finish her and put her in my shop.
I woke up real early this morning and made two doll heads. The one you see now will have blonde boucle hair and blue eyes. The other doll will be a snuggle doll with a pink cap.
I hope someday to be happy with my results, but until then I'll keep working at it.
Thanks for your support.
Melisa
Labels:
steiner,
waldorf doll,
WIP
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Introduction
Hello and welcome to my blog about my Waldorf dolls. I have been making dolls since around 2004. You may see my previous work at my other blog. I have made all kinds of dolls over the years. My passion is cloth and paperclay. That is until I had my daughter. A baby can't hug or play with a fragile paperclay doll. The need to make something, or someone if you prefer, special, warm and wonderful for my baby girl grew and grew. I did some research and came upon the world of Waldorf dolls. It all just clicked for me. After some time and hard work, and many failed attempts, I finally made my little girl her own Waldorf doll.
It is my wish to continue making Waldorf dolls. I am not the fastest dollmaker at the moment. So this blog will be updated slowly. I recommend becoming a follower so you may stay up-to-date.
If you take the time to look out there on the internet, you will find some of the most amazing and inspiring Waldorf doll artists. I recommend starting with the Steiner Doll group on Flickr. There you will get to see representatives of kind souls expressing their love through Waldorf dolls.
Thanks,
Coppermouse Dolls
It is my wish to continue making Waldorf dolls. I am not the fastest dollmaker at the moment. So this blog will be updated slowly. I recommend becoming a follower so you may stay up-to-date.
If you take the time to look out there on the internet, you will find some of the most amazing and inspiring Waldorf doll artists. I recommend starting with the Steiner Doll group on Flickr. There you will get to see representatives of kind souls expressing their love through Waldorf dolls.
Thanks,
Coppermouse Dolls
Labels:
dollmaker,
steiner,
waldorf doll
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