Showing posts with label Phyllis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phyllis. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Little Miss Purple

Today I made a dress for Phyllis. After crocheting a dress for Purdy I just had to make one for Phyllis to.
This one is quite different than the one made for Purdy as this one has an asymmetrical skirt and an off-the-shoulder band.

Pic-time






Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Commission: Fairyland Littlefee Flora white skin

Today I colored up Phyllis her face-up.
Her former face-up was one colored and pretty boring.
I wanted her to be able to wear her white-purple wig and her teal wig. And with her current and now old face-up she could only wear her light brown one.

As since she is a Ghostly girl that changes her haircolor as she pleases, just one color wig was not sufficient.
As you might see this face-up is a splash of colors, to fit all her colorfull wigs.
What colors did I use and where? Whell here's a little view over.

Eye make-up:
I used four colors in her eye make-up, Black, Light blue, purple and light pink.
Dots:
She has three dots under her right eye and three above her left eye. These are purple, blue and pink. To match her eye make-up.
Lips:
I really love her with really outstanding red/pinkish lips, so she got those again.
Eyebrows:
Her eyebrows are also a mix of colors. I used salmonpink, purple and blue for the hairs, and a soft pink hue over it.
Freckles:
These are plain light brown freckles




Friday, October 14, 2011

Sniffels Nightmare

Sniffels Nightmare-> Having a teaparty with Phyllis and Sarah Ann.







And a little Extra

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Vanity Table

I bough a little vanity table at the Actio store a few days ago.
When I bought it it was made of really pale wood, to pale for my taste. And it looked to new for my girls.
So I went to work. I painted the wood darker with tea bags, english tea blend. (You can use other tea an use rooibos tea for flavours, but then the color would turn out a bit different, If you want more red wood, you example) The tea gave the wood a darker look.
After the wood dried I picked up my trusty flame thrower.... euh ...my candle ligther and burned the wood  by hovering it over the flame , close enought for it to scorge a little of the wood, and fasr enough so it would not catch flame.
I decorarted it with butterfly clips, a sticker on top and on the mirror. Added some bottles and part of a tea set.
Stuffed the drawer with all sorts of BJd godsies ( hair clips, sjawl, fan etc.)
And when it was ready, the girl came running to check out the new piece of fun-iture.