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Just wanted to share a few of the tiny dolls I have been working on for the miniature show here in Atlanta.
They are to 1/12th scale. I wish the pictures were better, they just don't show these wee ones at their best.
OMG Nancy! Those are adorable!!!
Oh Nancy!!! Thanks for showing us they are absolutely wonderful in every way!
Beary truly yours,
Kim Basta
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Wee ones are darling...great detail you get...Winney
Nancy, your little dolls are just precious! So much talent!!
Nancy .. they are adorable ... I love the detail you get into them
oh wow Nancy you are so talented , they are so lovely
Hugs
Vicki
Hi Nancy, your just full of surprises!
Those are adorable!!
Oh Nancy, I adore them, in fact I went to your website to see if there were any more to see, I can't remember ever visiting you site before for some reason, WHAT AN ENCHANTING EXPERIENCE!!! It's absolutely lovely, I'm soooo jealous, I want one like that, and the dolls too!!! Did you do it yourself?? And do you mould those dolls yourself too???
Sorry, questions questions!!!
How on earth do you get so much detail into such a small face????? These are amazing Nancy :clap: :clap: :clap:
Thank you girls...I took the dolls on a 'test drive' here.
Clare, I wish I could say I designed my website, but I didn't. I worked with Carrie from CyberPaws very carefully. She listened to what I wanted and it seemed to come together pretty well...I am happy with it.
The tiny dolls are hand sculpted, each one. There are no molds involved, that is why each face is always different. They really are so much cuter in person. I wish I could get the hang of this camera and lighting.
Glenys, I work under double magnification. Well, actually triple. I use those flip down magnifiers over my bi-focals and then when it really gets involved, I pull out my desk mounted, lighted magnifier! So those teeny tiny little lips don't have a chance. The ribbon on the babies hat is 1/16 inch wide...so I have to use special tweezers to make the loops. It is a lot of fun, but very tedious and hard on the old eyes. Each doll goes thru around 8 to 10 bakings before she is complete.
Well, anyway...thank you girls...your comments were very nice to hear.
Blessings.
Nancy
Well Nancy, I love your website, it must have been lovely for Carrie to create (not that I have any idea of how to even start one :D!! - mine cost me a fortune and isn't at all inspiring or in the least bit exciting - ) and your dolls........ boy you are a very talented lady!!
What beautiful work Nance! I'm so glad you shared....imagine all the fun we would miss out on if everyone was too bashful to share their talents! Those faces are amazing...what a clever lady you are! :clap:
You are very talented! I'm amazed!
Thanks for sharing.
Oh my goodness they are adorable!!! You are a very talented lady, Nancy!!!
Nancy, all of your creations are awe-inspiring! You are a true artist in every sense of the word . . . big hugs!
Oh Nancy your little dolls are so precious and darling - you are a very clever Lady.
Hugs
Carolyn
Absolutely breath-taking....I have a special place in my heart for the 1-12 scale. Truly wonderful.
dilu
WOW!!!!
Hi Nancy
Amazing dolls!! Since Nancy Tillberg's Ace Awards this year are for Teddy bears and friends you might want to consider a bear with one of your dolls????
Hugs
Gail :clap: :clap: :clap:
That is just amazing work!!!
Kathy