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  • ive been using air dry and its so hard to get it smooth. so i was wondering where you got it from? im going to try it. :)

  • @nookiedoe yes, air dry is hard to get smooth, unless you like to spend hours grinding it carefully after it has dried. I use polymer clay for baking ( mostly Fimo).

    Smoothening is easier with that, and it can be baked in any kitchen oven.... Thanks for watching, wishing you good luck!!

  • Ohh, God. So beautiful. :)

  • these are simply works of art! i'd never thought these were handmade

  • really just amazing :)

  • How I admire and envy your talent. Your little ladies have walked away with my heart!!

  • this is inspirational.i was looking for custom action figures and this caught my eye and im blown away,beautiful work!! and so awesome to know how its done thank you!!

  • simply beautiful <3

    wich size do the glass eyes have?

  • @botenfalke Thank you so much! i use 6mm (1/4 inch ) glass eyes..

  • Thank you for sharing with us! I started to make dolls and your video helped me a lot :).

  • You are amazing :)

  • These dolls are so incredibly sweet and pretty, each has her own expression. Great job!

  • is there a end to your immense talents? is there anything that you cannot do? you are so incredible my dear

  • YOu are so talented..... WOW!

  • beautful!!!!!!!!!!

  • excellent work! what clay do you use? and where did you buy the hair?

  • @7fugitive Thank you so much!!! I use fimo clay, the "doll" variety, and I buy the hair (and eyes ) at Triskel Fantasy Shop.

  • @AlouaisA thank you so much for your reply!! Kisses!

  • Your work is absolutly beautiful. I was really surprised that your only 13! WOW! I can't wait to see what you do in the future. Can you share with me the brand of clay you use and where I can order it? Thank you.

  • It looks like you use plastic eyes. Do you not bake the clay? How do the eyes not melt in the oven? How do you get the head so smooth and glossy?

    These are beautiful, btw! Thank you for sharing.

  • @AguaRojo thanks you!

    I use glass eyes, this clay is baked on low temperatures in an ordinary kitchen oven, the glass eyes won't melt. ( plastic will! ) I use this clay because its easy to get it smooth, and it gets this silky shine after baking!

  • i really enjoyed watching this video. thank you for sharing your talented gift -- you are an inspiration! is there a special way/technique to attach the limbs and other body parts?

  • @misstuttles thank you so much for watching, glad it inspired you! For the limbs I make a tread sketeton, and wrap it with foil, like in the video. I make a hole in the head, where the neck will be, and on the skeleton I made a long neck, which partly goes into the head. After that I apply the clay to shape the neck!

  • it did inspire me!

  • really beautiful work...

  • @sonicreaction Thanks John!!It's SO very different from your work...I'm so happy a beautiful talented artist like you likes it! X

  • @AlouaisA

    different ...but still your work shows your beauty x

  • Beautiful, inspiring, amazing,,, words almost escaped me but these came through. Thank you so very much for sharing your talent.

  • @JuliaSophia52 Such beautiful, moving words, thank you!! you make me feel all happy and encouraged!

  • That is super duper cool! Those girls are soo pretty!

  • @bezuchan Awww thank you! I'm happy you like them!!

  • wow! great idea! i would've never thought of using foil to do all that. Beautiful work! Keep it up!

  • @jadejade209 Thank you ! Yes, the foil is very useful, you need less clay, the doll gets less heavy, and I think it makes a perfect basis to work with. Thanks for your sweet comment! X

  • You are so gifted! Bless you! *•.♥.•*

  • @Launicaeni I'm happy you enjoyed it, and honoured by your comment, thank you so much! Bless you too ! X

  • Thanx for sharing! You're awesome! Do u sell your dolls?

  • @julzabro Thank you!! Hmm... I never thought of selling any.....but maybe I will one day! But at the moment they are to dear to me....

  • @AlouaisA Thanks for sharing...Your dolls have so much life in them. Beautiful...

  • @Spiritree41 Thank you so much, it means a lot to me!

  • @AlouaisA thanks for the encouragement!! I've realized so far how difficult it is to get materials like glass eyes and polymer clay ovens for I'm only 13!! I am hoping to get somewhere someday :)

  • @deryer ahh, but you can bake polymer in a normal kitchen oven, you don't need high temperatures! Glass eyes you can find in large hobby shops, and on the internet, (where I buy them) but ofcourse you can also paint eyes on...Good luck!

  • @deryer Try tiny white glass beads...

  • Made a typo!! I was saying that I really wanted to work on this type of sculptures also. Thanks for sharing your work!!

  • @deryer Thanks for your nice comment! I started with drawing also, and because of it I got some knowledge of how bodies and faces were built up. You also draw, so I think you'll do just fine in sculpting...I wish you good luck and lots of fun!

  • Im truly inspired by your art! I'm usually a painter or I usually draw on flat surfaces but I've been convinced that I want to work on this type ofsu

  • Absolutely beautiful. They're quite large, but oh so lovely. I especially like the eyes you use. Very nicely done. Even learned a little something, like how you build the face up. Nice. Thanks for that.

  • Hi, I am wondering what is that tool you used on eyes. What is it called?

  • @4lcy0ne It's my favourite tool! can't remember what it's called, but I googled something like: flexible silicon tip clay tool, got to an online shop and ordered it ...hope this was of any help!

  • @AlouaisA Thank you! Beautiful dolls! :)

  • the hands and feet are perfect! Can you use air dry clay?

  • @legolasgurl1785 Thank you X ! I don't like to work with air dry clay because it's quite sticky, but i'ts very well possible!

  • I love your work! I wanted to know what type of eyes your using and is it safe to bake them? I can only find googlelee eyes at craft stores.

  • @TheSKYizFalling Thank you X ! I use 6mm glass eyes, safe to bake . I buy them on the internet, just google glass dolls eyes, you'll find them! If not, I can send you a link...Good luck!

  • @AlouaisA Thank-you for responding so quickly. I did google the eyes and was unsure if I'd happened across some expensive peepers or if that was the going rate. Would you be kind enough to inbox me a link? It would be greatly appreciated.

  • Jeetje wat ontzettend gaaf!!

    Die na 4:09 min. lijkt veel op jou vind ik.

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