Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Day Two Of the 31 Days of Halloween
Well, well, well, this is a shock. Goggle actually put my images in the order I added them. Of course, I was expecting the opposite but now I know and will use that to my advantage.
The project for today is the bat girl in the last picture. I showed her in front of yesterday's house for scale and also with some decorations. The head, body, arms, legs and base are all made of polymer clay. I had done a cake topper in August and had a pair of black feet that had not worked for the groom so that was the start of her. The bat wings stamps are from Third Coast. Her clothes are the coolest part. For the skirt I stamped the webs on black text weight paper, then ran it through a crimper, then painstakingly refolded each fold so that it would gather like fabric. That got glued onto her middle. For the top, the paper was a bit heavier but way short of card stock - like nice stationery. I stamped the bat and then crumpled and recrumbled the paper over and over until it was as pliable as fabric and then cut the top as if it were fabric and glued the seams. Both of the clothes stamps are from those little sets of images that are so old I don't have the packaging anymore. Just a little foreshadowing - she is far from the last batperson I'm doing this year!!
If you got here accidentally and really love Halloween as much as I do, check out the whole Blog Hop by clicking on Terra in the Blog Roll for the 31 Days of Halloween 2012. You will find the chance to win some wonderful prizes as well as seeing some amazing art projects courtesy of the participants. If you're here on purpose, your next stop is Lisa, right after me, Sharon, in the Blog Roll
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OMG - how delightful. She is soooo creepy cool :-) xxxx
love your little bat girl so cute
I love your haunted house all lit up and all the spooky goodies around it! Your doll is to dye for! I freakin' LOVE her, and how you did her skirt, crimping, stamping, folding, and use of polymer clay! Gosh I just love your work, and I am so freakin' thrilled that your playing again this year, I looked forward to your post every single day last year! It was always the first one I went to, yesterday and today,I went down the list so I wouldn't get lost LOL! Can I just say, I want your dolly!!! So if you find her missing from in front of your haunted house, then you know that I sent my flying monkeys to fetch her! :)
Peace,
Kristy
She is to die for! You are amazing!
Your doll is fabulous! I love how you are creating a scene with your creations! Hugs!
Cuuuute!!!! LOVE your bat girl!!
how fun! love the house the little "bat girl' is adorable.
susan s.
OMG!!!!! She's ADORABLE! Amazing how you did the clothes. Are you, by chance, sellling her? xxD
Being a clay artist myself...I love seeing what other artist come up with. This is AWESOME!!!
Happy Hauntings ^_^
Regi
looooove this this is so cool
Love your bat girl she is so cool
Hugs xxx
OMG! I'm in love! Your batgirl is so stinkin' cute and the way you've used the stamps to make her wings and clothing is brilliant! If she needs a home, let me know :)
Yep -- amazing as always! It astounds me the work you put into these creations! She is SO cute (creepy cute) it defies description. She looks great in front of the house, too. Your attention to detail is what really makes the projects sing. I just count myself lucky that I get to see your creations in person .
How amazing is that. What a great centerpiece this would make for the Halloween party. Thanks for posting.
She is cute and creepy! Wonderful creation. Hugs, Julia
I love your halloween house and ppl. Super cute! totally festive for halloween!
Oh wow, I love her! Creepy and Fabulous!
WOW! What an amazing scene you have created, absolutely wonderful
Lindsay xx
oh i love her! you did such a wonderful job!
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