10.07.2010

Dolls from Recycled Clothing


Dolls, originally uploaded by B.B. Bellezza.
If you follow me on facebook or twitter (and if you don't, why not?) then you probably already know I've been on a doll-making bend lately. I don't know what got into me. I pictured them in my head. Drew them while I was working at my day job. Dreamed about them at night. I finally had time to make them. I must say, I'm in love. There are so many more in my brain and on paper, too!

I don't know if it's because they aren't jewelry that I'm loving them so much (and I still love to make jewelry, no worries!) or that I just thought about them so very much that I loved making them so much.


I also must say, I am just tickled pink to see these 4 all lined up like that in my couch in my studio. They make me smile every time I walk in.


Details about the dolls:

For the dolls with the blue hair: all the fabric used is from used clothing except for muslin for the face and arms. The lace and buttons on the eyes are from Lancaster Creative Reuse.

For the zebra girls: The zebra fabric is from Lancaster Creative Reuse, the button eyes are also from there, the pink fabric is from clothing that was worn out. I have no idea where the ribbon and lace came from on these 2 since it came from my stash, but chances are that they are reused, too.


All the girls are stuffed with new polyfiberfill.


They aren't recommended for children to play with because of the buttons and such, but they would make an awesome addition to any fun room.


I'm tempted to sell them as twins because I think they are creepy-cute that way.

1 comment:

Renée T. Habashy said...

OMG- They are ADORABLE!!! So quirky and cute and I love that they are made with recycled clothing. That is awesome. Nice work! :)