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Winney, thanks for the links !
I have them written down
I'll do that too ! Can't memorise everything..... he he
Hugs/Marie
Oh, that's very nice both of you, my friends... :hug: :dance:
I' enjoy those master-classes and going to make some wings too as soon as I get Liquid Fimo or TLC.
Oh, we read your posts, Julia; don't you worry about that.
Thank you for reposting so we can access your links again.
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Pluskin....I think I repeated some of yours.....and mine twice..oh well... thank you plushkin...at least we have it covered...LOL....
Oh Shelli...what is the link for thqat one doll site you gave a few pages ago? Or have we got that covered too?.... Winney
Oh, we read your posts, Julia; don't you worry about that.
Thank you for reposting so we can access your links again.
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Shelli, Winney, I'm just being silly here... I saved all your links, Winney, And going to check them ALL>!!!!!! :hug:
THANK YOU!!!
I am still lookimg around for that tutorial on the tattered wings....man I dont give up easy, he, he....You know I think I copied it out and it is stashed in my Barbie./Gene makeover stuff ...oh no, GROAN.....gotta go look for it ??? Tomorrow.you know it is 1:36 in the morn....I never know when to stop when I am onto something.....Winney
Mel, your wings are great! How do you adhere the feathers, glue? I made feather wings once. Total pain in the butt!
Winney... that was www.oneandonlydolls.com.
Enjoy!
Here is the another master -class.
Wings are made of organzahttp://www.globalfantasydolls.com/TutTw … eWings.htm
Julia I have just found this post , I have often thougt of making a fairy beary but didnt know where to start I have bookmarked all the sites you listed (so impressed) thanks for te insperation
Estelle, you welcome..I have to find some time for me too to make those beautiful wings!!
Thanks Shelli for the link.......those are pretty feather wings Melane , thanks for sharing with us how you do this....
and thank you Plushkin for your link ....Winney
Man, I have seen so many awesome wings in here!! I have saved I think a dozen sites in my favorites in the last 15 minutes!!
Here are my wings, I made them myself... I used (of all things, suprise!) wire for armature, elmer's glue, wax paper, and glitter..... Then I sealed it when I was all done.
Oh, sorry for the nakeys.... I do my faeries 'au naturale'..... lol
Kimberly W.
That is a neat site...I found some fairy patterns I really like..with wings.
Form all my searching I have found organdy to be the choice or wide Wrights ribbions ( cut in shapes)for wings...the organdy ones are wired..you will find all the info. for making these on the links I gave ...This was an exhaustive but fun search.... Winney
KIMBERLY...what a fabulous fairy..the wings are awsome !!!!...did you use organdy ?
I read in one tutorial you can use organdy, organza, silk. Sometimes the fabric can be stiffened with white fabric glue and water...to stiffen it as needed.
Your sculpting is beautifully done..she is exquisite....Winney
Thank you Winney! No, I didn't use organdy... It's actually wax paper and elmer's glue, glitter, sealant, a few beads to accent the wings.... I am so unconventional! lol I'm always trying to scheme up my own ways to do stuff!
Check out my mermaid that is made wet looking with Sassy Bear's nose gloss!!!! lol
Again, sorry for the nakeys!
Kimberly W.
AAHHH ! This is the one I saw on Ebay when I went to your ebay link - she is gorgeous!! WOW!!!
Kimberly, your dolls are beautiful!!! :hug:
Oooh....Lisa thanks for the links...way cool idea!!! And I get to recycle too Do you think that the post office would find it strange if I asked for their priority envelopes and then never used them for priority mail...
Kim...where have you been hiding those incredible creations of yours. I must get out and off TT more often. They are outstanding.
Shantell
Kim...she sure looks wet...the Sassy nose varnish works wonderfully..we are going to have to watch your Ebay for those georgous dolls!
Wax paper, wire armature , elmers glue and glitter..thats an amazing combination for wings.especially the wax paper......Isnt it great , many of these materials tips can be use for creating unusual bears too... THen what did you seal it with ?..I am so enthralled with all these wings...love the feathers ones too... they look so soft for bears...Winney
Thank you, everyone!
I don't do the sculptures nearly as much as Teddy Bears; I just don't have the time or energy to sit at the table and sculpt, what with two kids, working very early in the morning, etc. But every once in a while, I get this itch to sculpt and I've just gotta do it! lol. I also sculpt a line of Bernese Mountain Dog sculptures called 'Berner Bliss', but haven't had time to do those in a while, either.
I just seal it with (either glossy or satin, your pick) clear spray paint/sealer. It's easy to spray and dries super fast. I have tried a few other methods for wings, but did not like the outcome at all. But it's so fun to see what you can do with stuff laying around the house! I think I'm going to try wings out of polymer clay rolled out super thin (kind of like the tail on my mermaid). If I get them done any time soon, I'll post them on here, too!
What fun!
Kimberly W.
Kimberly, I looked through the links you gave...WOW
But I don't get what is Tyvek? Where else can I find it?
Julia
Tyvek is what some heavy duty envelops are made of... they are white and kind of fiber-y for lack of a better term... its hard to explain.. some of the houses in the united states also are wrapped in tyvek just over the framing and under the siding...
Kim, do you have a picture of it?
here is a pic I found online...
Kim, thanks...