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~Gvenivar:iconGvenivar: Dec 27, 2007, 2:50:39 PM
Thank you for your answer. In my country it is not so easy to find this material, so I make my sculptures from children’s clay (it is very bright and simple), but know I have found some cream-colored polymer clay, and I want to ask what paint do you use to colour your doll’s face? It is very interesting for me because there was an exhibition in my cite with different dolls and it interested me greatly! Thank you )))

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~Yovanka:iconYovanka: Dec 27, 2007, 6:08:29 AM
Even though I am not familiar with the story.. I have to say.. this little girl has the most touching expression!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*Inchelina:iconInchelina: Dec 27, 2007, 8:22:15 AM
Thank you! In the story the little girl has to sell matches in the freezing cold. In the end she dies but an angel takes her away to happiness. Very sad but with a happy ending of sorts.
*Inchelina:iconInchelina: Dec 27, 2007, 8:47:04 AM
oops! I was thinking for some reason you were referring to the Little Match Girl when I answered your post. Sorry~ Misfortune is a story like Cinderella. She doesn't die in the end like the Little Match Girl.
~Gvenivar:iconGvenivar: Dec 27, 2007, 11:22:41 AM
It is amazing....can you tell me please from what material you have made her body...)

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*Inchelina:iconInchelina: Dec 27, 2007, 12:13:23 PM
Thank you for your nice comment on my doll. Her body is solid polymer clay that I hand sculpt. Let me know if you have other question. I am happy to answer.
~Gvenivar:iconGvenivar: Dec 27, 2007, 2:50:39 PM
Thank you for your answer. In my country it is not so easy to find this material, so I make my sculptures from children’s clay (it is very bright and simple), but know I have found some cream-colored polymer clay, and I want to ask what paint do you use to colour your doll’s face? It is very interesting for me because there was an exhibition in my cite with different dolls and it interested me greatly! Thank you )))

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This world was made by love - pain was invented by people

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*Inchelina:iconInchelina: Dec 27, 2007, 3:14:03 PM
I use Genisis Heat Set Oils and acrylic paints to paint the face. I leave the flesh color of the face the color of the clay and only blush the cheeks. The eyes, lips and brows I use the paints. The body is blushed with the heat set oils in the folds of her skin even though it does not show. If a doll has on stockings most of the time they are painted on with the Heat Set Oils by Gensis.
I hope that helps.
~Gvenivar:iconGvenivar: Dec 28, 2007, 6:07:07 AM
Thank you very much!!! I showed my mother your works and she liked them greatly))))))))

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*Inchelina:iconInchelina: Dec 28, 2007, 8:28:39 AM
You are very kind. Tell your mother I am honored.