 And this is her after I had added my bead work.
And this is her after I had added my bead work. I found the shape of the doll difficult.  Don't get me wrong Christina has made a wonderful form but I just didn't know where to start with the beading, no doubt that is just my beading inexperience shining through.  Christina said that she likes texture so I added some stone chip beads around the face cab and then used different, sizes and types of beads to create some interest and different textures on the 'tail'.
I found the shape of the doll difficult.  Don't get me wrong Christina has made a wonderful form but I just didn't know where to start with the beading, no doubt that is just my beading inexperience shining through.  Christina said that she likes texture so I added some stone chip beads around the face cab and then used different, sizes and types of beads to create some interest and different textures on the 'tail'.Even though I am finding these dolls a challenge I am also really enjoying the beadwork. It takes quite a bit of time but when you have finished filling an area and it all comes to life it is very rewarding. I am already in possession of the dolls in the next rounds of both the mermaid and the spirit swap and am looking forward to getting started.
 
2 comments:
What a great doll - almost seems a shame to cover that lovely fabric with beadwork! Love the texture you are creating with the stone chips and the contrast between seed and bugle beads :)
I love the beadwork you did on the doll. :-)
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