This summer, I had the good fortune to be commissioned to paint Zuri for a friend. I’ve been admiring the sculpts of the artist Nuria Torras for a few years…
This is a Littlefee “Ante” made by Fairyland doll company of Korea. I painted another Fairyland Littlefee earlier this year—you can learn more about these beautiful, versatile little dolls in…
I’m going to share a repair I did on a little bisque Nancy Ann Storybook Doll using Apoxie Sculpt. Nancy Ann Story Book Dolls are the first dolls I collected…
I painted and dressed Souldoll Yewon for a charity auction last fall. She is an MSD (mini-super dolfie) sized girl from Souldoll’s “Soul Kid” line (about 45cm tall). She is…
Spraying sealant can be fraught with peril! Here are some tools that can help you get a good result by helping you eliminate lint and get an even coating. Just before…
This is “Jubilee,” my Izannah Walker inspired doll. I modified a pattern created by Dixie Redmond and I used many tools and materials from Gail Wilson Designs. I highly recommend…
The beloved folk-art cloth dolls known generally as “Izannah Walker Dolls” were made in the mid-1800s in New England. Izannah Walker received a patent for her doll making process in…
This is “Erica” by Doll Chateau and she belongs to my friend, Marianne. She is a slim MSD sized girl in pink toned resin. Doll Chateau is based in China…
This is “Deogi” made by Dollstown. She is a resin BJD and she’s about 16″ tall. Her resin color is called Freshskin which resembles bisque. Her wig is custom made…
In 1971 and 1972, I received Corinne dolls for Christmas. They were featured in the Sears Wishbook: “The 15″ Italian beauty with luxurious hair you can style almost any way…