Hi...thank you for your visit today! :) This is, Shay, another porcelain doll from my collection! She is 29 inches tall and wears a child's size 3 shoe! She sits in my foyer with her Beanie baby kitty and her dog and reads her Bible! It takes 3 days to make a porcelain doll and I went with a friend who's sister-in-law taught doll making. She lived over 2hrs away so we stayed for the weekend. We started with the green ware. It takes 5 or more hours to clean a doll. A little more for her because she also has a breastplate in addition to full arms and legs. You have to be careful because the green ware is very fragile and will break easily. After cleaning all the pieces, including mouth and eye openings they are fired in the kiln and cooled. The next day you have to polish all the parts then paint the eyebrows, blush, lips, etc. When that is finished it is fired again and cooled. The next day there is a body to make, arms, legs, and body to be stuffed. The arms and legs are then attached to the body, and finally the head after putting the eyes in and applying eyelashes, etc. The doll is then ready for the wig, which has to be styled and then glued to the head, and the final dressing. I didn't make the basic dress but did make all the embellishments. I found her shoes in a nearly new shop. She was then ready to go home with "Mommy"! LOL I now know why collectible dolls are so expensive!!! It's a lot of work!! When I looked at some of my other dolls, I said..."hey, my doll's lips are better than those"! LOL I hope I haven't bored everybody with this long tale, but it really is interesting. I have made 11 porcelain dolls. I hope you enjoyed your visit today and will stop back again. All comments/feedback are welcome and appreciated very much! :) Have a wonderful, blessed day!
22 Comments
Cathy Holford 29 Aug 2007
Wow, she is precious!Tahnja Wolter 14 Jul 2007
Wow Ruth what a fascinating story! Incredible amount of work and I'm glad you let people know what's involved in making such a lovely doll because I didn't know all that either!Tom and Susan Repasky 13 Feb 2007
My goodness Ruth, you are amazing!! You put a great deal of time into creating this exquisite doll!! Excellent job on this stunning beauty!! Wonderful work!! ~SBrenda Loveless 12 Feb 2007
what an artist you are...beautiful doll and well done presentation!!Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 11 Feb 2007
What a Beautiful doll and how brilliantly displayed to look like she is reading the Bible!!!Beautiful creative capture that shares the Beauty in your heart,my Friend!!!God Bless!!!:)BySilent 11 Feb 2007
Lovely shot with a good perspectveChris Williams 11 Feb 2007
great work well doneNira Dabush 11 Feb 2007
Stunning shots ,Ruth...love itJoke Schotting 11 Feb 2007
An beautiful doll Ruth!!William Boyer 11 Feb 2007
cool, who's the dog.Lee Fogle 11 Feb 2007
Lovely doll. I didn't realize you made these dolls... wow, you are so talented!Jerry 10 Feb 2007
Beautiful and very delightful!joseph fedele 10 Feb 2007
you have so much talent in so many fields of art. Amazing!...JoeHanna Stawska 10 Feb 2007
Great composition!Emily Reed 10 Feb 2007
So spectacular!!!Janet Gioffre Harrington 10 Feb 2007
Wow, Ruth. You have some beautiful Dollies. She's great. look at her little knee. Just beautiful!Michael Forbus 10 Feb 2007
Ruth, a beautiful image and photograph. Thank you for the lesson in cleaning such a fine doll. Great image and work. MiguelLisa Prentiss 10 Feb 2007
I am so amazed at the process to doll making...I had no idea! That is really neat that you got to make your own baby!!!! She is perefct!Joanna Jungjohann 10 Feb 2007
these are awesome, ruth, such delicate beautyLawrence Hickman 10 Feb 2007
intresting good and brilliant work awsome jobthea walstra 10 Feb 2007
Another gorgeous doll Ruthbianca 10 Feb 2007
this is just so adorable...wow....i like this....she is so sweet and prety.....