Now that is interesting! I have to tell you that in the 1970's I used to sew the nylon soft sculpture dolls. My dad was in the hospital and I had no idea what to give him as a get well gift so I made a soft sculptured doll head with big yellow braids hoping just to make him laugh! Well he thought it was the strangest thing ever! It got lots of comments though! I have to say your doll's head sure looks a lot better than mine did!
love your work..great little head could you do one up as a rabbit girl??..you had some girl rabbit head cards with the sweetest face on them..going to add you to my blog list ! keep up the fabulous work!
What a fun head!! I'm following you now :o)
ReplyDeleteI love her!
ReplyDeleteLabai gražūs Jūsų darbai. Super!
ReplyDeleteShe's kinda scary! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking Wednesday from the Addams Family! ...and who wants to look at art that's ordinary!?
ReplyDeleteYour work is just plain (well, maybe not PLAIN) awesome!
Look out ahead! Love her.
ReplyDeleteNow that is interesting! I have to tell you that in the 1970's I used to sew the nylon soft sculpture dolls. My dad was in the hospital and I had no idea what to give him as a get well gift so I made a soft sculptured doll head with big yellow braids hoping just to make him laugh! Well he thought it was the strangest thing ever! It got lots of comments though! I have to say your doll's head sure looks a lot better than mine did!
ReplyDeleteI love her!
ReplyDeleteDamn it! I wanted her! Make another and don't tell anyone else!
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I really like her! Her eyes especially! So tickled by the little lady popping out of the pitcher too!
ReplyDeleteWith love from the Cabin,
Claudia O.
I'm in love with this girl. And with Meatball Kid. Perfect!
ReplyDeletelove your work..great little head could you do one up as a rabbit girl??..you had some girl rabbit head cards with the sweetest face on them..going to add you to my blog list ! keep up the fabulous work!
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