Showing posts with label Custom doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Custom doll. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Fair Guinevere (A Photo Shoot)


I made a custom doll of Guinevere a while ago, but never made the post of her photo shoot. I figured it was time to post it:  

I really like this photo. 




I like the angle of this one. 



I think this one is one of my favorites. 






I like this close up. 






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Which photo is your favorite? And do you have a favorite figure from the Arthurian Legends? 
-Quinley 

Sunday, August 1, 2021

Custom Doll: Elm



Hello everyone,
                             
I had been wanting to make custom dolls of some of my characters for a long time.  Previously, I had made a doll of Gletta Short a character from Eyes in the Night before this (I plan to post her customization in the future), so I felt I should make a doll of one of my other characters...

 I decided it was time to make Elm my dryad character, who appears often on my creative arts blog. She is a dryad with a magical singing voice, and her singing can cause magical things to happen. 


I started with this doll. I hadn't decided who I was going to turn her into at first. 
I was thinking perhaps Hazel from Heroes of Olympus, but then I decided she would be the perfect Elm. 

I removed her factory paint using nail polish remover 
(and rinsed her off under the sink afterwards). 

Then I began painting the area where her eyes had been white for the pupils 
and cutting her hair, as it was too short and not the right color. 









Then using a reference image I usually use when drawing her, I added more details to her face. 



I also  gave her yarn hair that matched her 
hair color, given that Elm's hair is black and the doll's hair had been brown. 


I then began by painting her right eye. 


I then finished the right eye. (But I don't have a photo of painting the pupil). 

I then made her chiton, I tried to make it look somewhat Greek like. 

Before                                                                                                                                                After
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Have you ever made a doll of your original character? 
-Quinley 


Saturday, October 31, 2020

Hekate (a photo shoot)

Hekate (or Hecate) is the Greek goddess of witchcraft (among other things, cross-roads, and ghosts), so I thought she was the perfect doll to do a photoshoot for especially during this time of the year. The goddess, Hekate also appears in William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth (known to superstitious actors as The Scottish Play). But often times she is cut from the play and replaced with a normal witch.  

(Image from wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hecate#/media/File:Relief_triplicate_Hekate_marble,_Hadrian_clasicism,_Prague_Kinsky,_NM-H10_4742,_140995.jpg)


I ended up making a doll of Hekate, however I'm not sure I'm done customizing this doll, given that Hekate is a triple goddess. So I may find a way to make her look a little bit more like the Greek goddess above in the future, but for now... 

On to the photoshoot!

I really like the way this photo turned out, especially with the blurred background behind her. 



The leaves have recently started falling from the trees, so I thought
they made the perfect backdrop. 




I like the angle of this photo. 


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Which photo is your favorite? And do you have a favorite Greek god/goddess or line from Macbeth

Have a Happy Halloween!
-Quinley 


Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Custom Doll: Steampunk-Cyborg (Belated Blog Anniversary Special)




Hello everyone, 
This was meant to be posted on March 30th (the date of my blog's creation). 
But then a lot happened, so instead we will be celebrating Q's Creative Corner's blog anniversary very late. 

I thought it would be fun to film myself doing doll customizations, not only because I had seen doll customizers who inspired me to do this, but also because then I would be showing it in a way that wasn't just pictures. That way, you (the audience or reader) could see it and see how I do it, and maybe learn from it if you are interested in it. So, here it is: 



You can also watch it here
I hope in the future that I will be able to produce more videos like this, for this blog. 
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Who is your favorite Doll customizer on YouTube? 
Would you like to see more videos like this on my blog in the future? 
                                                    -Quinley

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Dolls For Natural Disasters and For Children in Hospitals (Part One)




Hello everyone,  it's been two months since I last blogged. 
If you are wondering why I was gone for so long, This post will explain it.
But on to the actual post!

For those who didn't know, I have been working on a project for children who lost everything they owned due to a natural disaster, be it flooding, a hurricane, a tornado, etc. I intend to visit the areas where the natural disasters occurred and give children customized dolls that I have made.  I am planning a second project as well, that involves making dolls for children in hospitals.

For both projects, I intend to give customized dolls to people once the current COVID-19 quarantine is over.  Some of these dolls will have their face repainted and their hair re-wigged with yarn. Like my previous doll customizations, however, the hair re-wigging will only happen when the child wants it (since you can't really brush it after re-wigging). I feel even more deeply connected to doing both of these projects, as I have had a surgery and live in an area where a tornado recently hit.

           What I intend to do for the Natural Disasters Project: 

1. Visit hospitals (this will also cross into my other doll project for children in hospitals).

2. Visit areas that have been damaged and/or destroyed by disasters. 

3. Send dolls to people who need them, even if I cannot visit them. 

So far for this project I've finished brushing the hair of and making clothes for about twelve or thirteen dolls. I intend to bring them to hospitals for those who have been affected by a natural disaster, given that some natural disasters have injured people enough that they need to go to the hospital. And I hope to visit those in my area, who have lost their home.


            And for the Hospitals project: 

1. I intend to talk directly to children in hospitals, and ask them what type of doll they want. 

 2. Go on visits and give dolls to people. 

3. Perhaps get a group of people to customize dolls with me. (This will probably apply to both projects). 


For this project, when focusing on the doll customizing portion, I hope that I will be able to talk to the child about what type of doll they want before making it. If they want a character from a movie, a book, or a TV show, I will customize a doll for them to be that character. I even intend to create dolls of characters they made up themselves.

For the natural disaster project, I will bring pre-customized dolls in for people. Hopefully,  I will eventually get to talk to talk to people about what kind of dolls they want beforehand. But I'm not sure how much time I will have to do that before I actually go to those places or if the people who were affected by the disaster would exactly want to talk that much to me. But even so, I will bring custom dolls of course.

                        For both of them: 


As well as giving dolls to people in hospitals, and to those who suffered natural disasters, I hope to teach people who want to learn how to clean up and customize thrift store dolls. I know for some going to the thrift store to find dolls that are not completely perfect must be disappointing.
So, I hope that knowing that they can be fixed, will help them.

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What have you done to help your community? I would love to hear your stories in the comments. 

That's all for now. When I have more updates on this, I will post them.

-Quinley

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Custom Doll Project: Fairy Girl


Hello everyone,
 I didn't post this right away due to the fact that the holidays came up and I already had a holiday post. 

 Shall we begin?: 


I started out by using a Tinker Bell doll since her ears would already be pointy and I wouldn't need to use clay to make them that way.  

Then I removed her paint by using non-acetone nail polish remover. 
(After that I ran her under sink water, as it is bad for the polish remover to stay on her face.) 

I then cut her blonde hair and glued on red yarn. 

Then I painted on purple dots to begin her eyes. 

The I outlined her eyes in black and gave her a pupil. (Sometimes this step has to be done over and over, because the pupil sometimes looks wonky.) 


I then did the other parts of her face. I dotted her face with other paint markers, 
and gave her blue lips (this was later changed to green, but I don't have a photo of it) and orange colored eyebrows. 


I also then made her an outfit, using felt, and gave her silk leaf wings, which I then also dotted on with paint markers.  

The last thing I did was to add glitter glue to her. The glitter took a lot of time to dry, but in the end it looked great. 

Before: 

After: 


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What is your favorite story or stories involving fairies? Also, who are some of your favorite fairy characters? 

-Quinley