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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Living Room--big sigh!
I am still working on it, and it IS getting better, but it is NOT done yet. I wish it was!!!
Yet another doll in progress
This is the second face for this doll; it is very heavy, as I actually added more Paper Clay and cotton knit over the FIRST cotton knit over Paper Clay face. This is also the second painted face, but at least an extra layer of paint doesn't add much additional weight.
I'm going to add a bag of sand to the body, to compensate for the heaviness of the head.
Changed my Mind on that Doll's Face
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