Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Day of the Dead

I have recently finished a couple sweet little Day of the Dead Bride and Groom dolls for a friend of mine who has been so amazingly supportive when it comes to my insane ideas.  Not only does the poor girl have to work with me, she puts up with me 'borrowing' ideas from her for my school project (um, p.s. I just stole -borrowed- another from you for class tomorrow), she doesn't make fun of me when I ask waiters/waitresses what is the most super fantastic thing on the menu that they would absolutely recommend I order, she endorses my Bad Day Cupcake days at work, and she doesn't tell me I'm being annoying when I ask her several times if she really likes her new little Bride and Groom. 


Day of the Dead Bride and Groom
The Day of the Dead Bride and Groom were a little bit of a challenge for me, and fortunately enough, I loved it.  They are both about 12" instead of the normal 17" the rest of the dolls have been so far.  That doesn't sound like a big difference, but it made their arms and legs that much smaller and a little trickier to work on.  I figured it out easy enough and they ended up taking a little less time than a normal sized cloth doll (duh Chelsie).  The real challenge was painting them.  I don't know much about Day of the Dead, if there is significance behind the decoration or color, or anything else.  I Googled a couple pictures and went from there.  All in all, I'm pretty pleased with them, now it's weird working on a normal 17" doll again.  The Day of the Dead couple are available in my Etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePhinaProject  (just keep in mind that everything is custom and no two dolls are alike).

In my screen printing class (which I absolutely love) I started talking about The Phina Project with a couple friends, one of which had a Day of the Dead wedding.  She asked if I could make a Day of the Dead couple for her.  I have been working on them amid the craziness of my life, and I am quite please with the result.  They are the regular sized dolls I have made in the past (17") which made them a little easier to work with and I applied some suggestions and feedback I have received a long the way.





Between classes, homework, work, and 'The Project' I have started to feel like each day is a day of the dead for me.  Fortunately, as I mentioned, I have some amazingly supportive people in my life who keep me laughing and chugging along.  I try to remember: Things could always be worse...like poor Jerry here:


Moral of the story:  When you start feeling as though you're having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day of the dead, just remember things could always be worse.  Always.

1 comment:

  1. I do it all because I love you! I can't wait to see what you borrowed this time! And I absolutely love my new bride and groom! I have to buy a new shelf just to show them off!

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