Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Kanzashi

Whilst I've been using some doll Kanzashi that I bought, I knew that I wanted to be able to make my own tsunami kanzashi, partly as the ones I can buy are limited to basic colors that don't necessarily go well with certain colors and styles, partly because I relished the challenge. It's taken a while to acquire all the necessary components and as the kimono girl I'm working on at the moment demanded, I've finally gotten my first ones done. I really didn't expect them to come out this well and I'm over the moon. It's extremely labor intensive - the silk has to be starched, then cut into small squares (1/2 & 3/4 inch), then each square is folded four times, then cut if needed and glued into place. These two probably took me about 8 hours. But it was worth it!



Monday, March 30, 2009

BADD

This past Sunday, March 29th, I was invited by my local doll club BADD (Bay Area Doll Divas/Divos) to do a presentation on my OOAK Barbies. I worked many long hours the last couple of weeks to make sure I had a good number of 'girls' to show off. The dolls up in the case are a selection of OOAKs & reroots now residing in the collections of BADD members...