She is at last ready. I think I will put some rhine stones on her but otherwise she is done. I couldn't decide on a name for her so had to ask and Judi came up with Coco as a nod to the coconut shell skirt she is wearing.
All the decorations were done with apoxy sculpt. I even made the wreath on her head with apoxy sculpt it is not very clearly visible here but you get the idea.
9 comments:
She's so serene! What a wonderful face. I wish I could see her in person - maybe I'll have to take a trip to England. Wouldn't that be fun! Your dolls are always a treat for the eyes!
Shashi, she is gorgeous! Lovely embellishments, beautiful face, and wonderful posing. You are such a talented doll artist!
Kudos on another smashing creation-
Linda Fleming
How delightful. I just love her. Great job.
Smiles,
Donna
I can almost hear her saying, "Ta-da!!! Here I AM!" She's wonderful! I think she has a playful look about her which makes her not only pretty, but FUN! Your dolls are always great, Shashi!
She's exquisite, Shashi! Such a lovely expression, and I love the embellishments, too. You always make such imaginative dolls!
Shashi, Coco is so beautiful! I love your beadwork!!!!
Hi Shashi-Wow, what a Wonderful creation! Love all the details such intricate work-just Marvelous... Those feet are Awesome!!!
Wow, if being disorganised can lead to thingls like this it makes me feel a lot better!
Dear Shashi, I feel ashamed of being so late in responding. But your latest doll is gorgeous! She reminds me irresistibly of the fairies in a Midsummer Night's Dream - of Peaseblossom for instance, or even Titania. So slender, lissome and cheerful! Those flowers are amazing and the colours are wonderful! You did such a brilliant job. Congratulations to you my friend :)
Also you told me that you'd been sick with the flu... I do hope you're feeling better now. ((((hugs!))))
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