Cocoon Girl

Just a quick post to show this little pin doll. I'm not sure if I want to sell her or not, she's sorta cute in person. She has a standard jewelry pin backing and is about 3" long. She is the result of me following the advise of my friend and mentor (Jenn) who suggested doing some sketches when I had a bit of artist block. This is what I doodled. I might add some wings, I am just not sure. She is a little too larvae like at this point.

Well, that's all for now. Got to do chores today, as my sweetie is taking me to the early show in the morning. To see a free showing of The Bank Dick, a W. C. Fields film from 1940. I really love those old movies, and you can't beat the price. See you soon.
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7 comments:
Sitting here at my desk, having a lunch break and came across your blog. Great stuff. I'll be back !
Oh, and I love the kittie.
ooooh...she is so cute!! I'm seeing a whole series of little Doll Pins!!!! xox
I love anything with fibers!
That little doll is the cutest! She really has a lot of character! I can't wait to see what you'll come up with next!
This is absolutely lovely. I love that you are making little dolls.
She's cute. I'm sure she would look great with wings. I'm with Jenn on seeing you make a whole series of this little pin dolls.
What fun.
I really love this work! Ever thought of making a bunch of them on longer sticks with lots of rag ribbons hanging down? Prayer Sticks.
Love nancye
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