Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Candy Corn Girl Doll DIY Instructions

Hello. I've been busy sewing & painting again. I made this Candy Corn Girl Doll, & thought you might like to make one too. I never use a pattern to make a doll. I just sew right on the two pieces of fabric (right sides together) & see what happens. I think creating like that is more spontaneous. If you like, take a pencil or fabric marker to outline your doll shape. Then sew right over the lines. I used a vintage calico fabric for my doll. I like the primitive look it gives her. Once you've sewn your doll together, trim your fabric & clip any corners or indents so it turns right side out nicely. I always sew all the way around, & cut a slit in the back of the doll so I can turn it right side out. I then stuff her FULL with polyfil or fabric scraps. Then I whipstitch the back opening shut. Now you are ready to paint her. I used acrylic paints . I like to use Ceramcoat by Delta. You will need a flesh tone, orange, yellow & white for her body & face. All of her facial features I drew on with a charcoal pencil. Then I used fine tip Lumocolor permanent markers made by Staedtler to finish the features. She certainly was fun to make. Once you finish the eyes, she really does gain her personality.


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