Showing posts with label dollhouse brown bear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dollhouse brown bear. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Grizzly Bear

January 1st 2012!!!WOW!!*grin*.. can you believe it?

Well... I spent this past week reflecting in God's Grace upon me and my family. I was moved to tears and counted my blessings when my oldest daughter heard that one of her best friend from her early teens went home from the hospital and her brain cancer have spread all over. Jessica is 24 years old , like my oldest daughter , but her 12 years old sweet face pop in my mind and I felt a great deal of sadness in my heart. I haven't seen Jessica or her family for 12 years now. They live in Miami ,Fl and we did too before we moved to our farm almost 10 years ago;however my daughter kept contact with them.

As much as I love my art ... there is nothing like the love of my family and how blessed I feel for each of my 7 children . I know that cancer does not discriminate and this could happen to any of us so please... if you feel lead to , pray for Jessica and her family?(((thank you))))

Now... it sounds silly that I will talk about a grizzly bear .....

This is my first "blond" grizzly bear. The picture below is uncropped to show you my newest vignette. No.... I didn't make it ,grin, with exception of the little fish on the water .I made those!


Below, you can see that I added a nice back ground to the cropped pictures...



I am hoping to take this display to the Philadelphia Miniaturia show in 2012 ( you can see more details on my website) to showcase my wild animals .=)



Some time I will do a post all about my wool preparation. It is a long process as I choose to raise the sheep and process the wool so when I create an animal has an unique process but I do buy or trade some wool to blend with all I raise because different animals needs different types of wool.

The nice thing about doing my self is that I can hand dyed prior card the wool. I have an amazing handmade carder machine and when I do I post, I will show you and talk more about the process.

I am also a hand spinner... I have 3 spinning wheel and one of them is from late 1700's... can you tell that the post about the wool will be a long one?grin! Yes, it will be because I "must" tell you the history behind 2 of my wheels.*smiles*



Well just recently I learned that one can use "yarn" when adding the wool to the animal. I honestly never thought about but because I don't use commercial fiber, I have been spinning my wool into single, semi-bulky ,strands of yarn. This allow me to add the wool in a more uniform way.... it is probably not useful for all animals but for smaller animals is a good idea.!*grin*

The picture above is a little off contrast. It was taken at outside light . I didn't fix it but the bear true colors are more like the picture below.

ohh I just deleted the picture!sigh.... I can not add because I would have to start all over again . If you want , go to my auction and you will see it.


Couple pictures to show you some progress..... the reason you see the blue tape is because when ever one makes a large animal it is a good idea to make a light core. You can use paper , aluminum foil and the tape helps the clay to stick to the armature.

One more picture with the body in progress.....

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Reindeer and Elf

For Suzie.............

I had a lot of fun making this commission work. This was my first miniature elf and he sure made me smile.
I was asked to make a *Rodolph* and an elf and I thing this reindeer looks a lot like the real guy...don't you think? well... my husband told me that if this was not Rodolph , it was a reindeer with a flu.*grin*











Thanks Suzie!!!!!!!!!!!!


Monday, November 2, 2009

White blue eyes horse

(If you like to view the auction , please click on the picture)

Last week , my dearest friend Anita, from castlescrownscottages did a marvelous post( like always) title * My fair ladies*.She also had received an award and one of the rules was to name 7 things that no one knows about herself...Anita said that she would love to have white horse the kind with blue eyes, pink noses and lips.
Needless to say that I was inspired by her pictures of a beautiful mature white horse in which was perfect because the little fellow that you see here has been sitting on my desk since last spring . He was patiently waiting for my inspiration to *dress* him and Anita gave just what I needed- Thank you Anita! *grin*


This grizzly bear is one of my favorites bear. I love his position but mostly his face. I now make the teeth bone color instead of white and I am very pleased with the results. real bears do not have white teeth!*grin*





This German short hair pointer dog was a job. Short wool is more time consuming that long wool application and if one makes mistakes in cutting , have to start all over again , plus face some glue problems.
This little fellow was good to me. I had no problems and he turned out great. I used a picture of a real dog from the internet and he had a similar collar. I decided at the end to add one but it can come off.





This past summer I spent a good time making Big Joe. he was not for sale . I made him for my porcelain ball jointed dolls. you can click Here to read about him and see more pictures.
Few weeks ago I decided that was about time for me to make a miniature horse. Big joe is always with me , I could not resist and made a Little Joe!*grin*






My little cats are getting some lovely attention on ebay. I am so happy about it because I really wanted to improve making the cats and I think I am getting better each time. The pictures will never be real about their size...........these cats are *very* tiny and to make 1mm glass , is a job alone.