OOAK Doll Artist. I love art and I love to sculpt! Polymer clay and air dry clays are my clay of choice. Become a subscribed blog reader and find out first when I have new artwork available!
You keep doing this and you will eventually become a master at it. You will have a greater effect using less energy. You will invent things that are uniquely yours and it will be your responsibility to pass that on at some point. But just when, as now, you think you have it all figured out, another wall at another level will come down and you will begin to grow anew." -- Author Unknown.
Little Baby Emily -- I am undecided at this point whether I will give her hair. I am pleased with how she turned out. These images clickable and link to larger pictures.
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Absolutly adorable, she´s great the way she is now...no need for hair :o)
ReplyDeleteEmily is so precious! I adore this little doll!
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