Hello & welcome
Alice in Wonderland inspired doll that I have created for the event.
Alice has been created from 'creative' paper clay
I stuck with the inspiration of a folk idea,
a little aged in feel too
Alice was made flat backed so that she may be suspended from a cabinet or wall,
(behind her bow .. a hoop for hanging)
Oh! she is so tiny! Love her!
ReplyDeleteI also love that she is delicately small. You did a nice job with the aging and I think what is really appealing about your Alice is that she has a folk art look that is charming :)
ReplyDeleteIs that a brunette Alice next to her?? She's a beauty!
I am fond of this sort of doll,your dolls are really lovely,love the way you have photographed them as well.
ReplyDeleteTiny Alice in a dreamy photo, what could be better? Nice post.
ReplyDeleteI love tiny little dolls! She's adorable and your photos are so awesome!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful. Great job... also thanks for making me laugh with the first photo. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove her jointed folkiness. Nice take on Alice! Great blog. :)
ReplyDeleteVery different and unique this one!!! I am sooo glad I stopped by to see your doll... she 's quite something!
ReplyDeleteI also really enjoyed your entire post ;)
Lovely work!!!
Yovanka
Very nice Alice Art Doll !!!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a wonderful little visit. Terrific post! The doll, the teapot and mostly the legs sticking out of the "real" rabbit hole. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI love the variety of projects that you did on this theme....from your sweet little doll, to the very clever time piece and tea pot. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea- to be able to hang her. She so sweet.
ReplyDeleteWOnderful tiny ALice, great work on the blog story too!
ReplyDeleteSo small and sweet, love the dark haired one too!
ReplyDeleteAwwww... she's so little and cute! I think if she were mine I'd hang her right on the front of my Christmas tree :)
ReplyDeleteYou did it again...WOOOHOOO Love your Alice Dolls!
ReplyDeleteHave fun down the rabbit hole!
Cheers
ooOo great job! I also love the way the photos were shot =D =D
ReplyDeleteAlice is alive and everywhere!
ReplyDeleteWhat in interesting Alice. I love that she can be displayed on the wall. Very Folk Artsy and lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteshe is nice!! so tiny.
ReplyDeleteShe is wonderful - beautiful folk art feel indeed!!
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