tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798918230413320238.post8755166789141590077..comments2024-03-11T22:34:27.748-07:00Comments on dawnToussaint: Enjoy handmade holidays with 20% off thru Decemberdawntoussainthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05689432422841668482noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798918230413320238.post-6255370590700566832014-04-16T17:37:17.334-07:002014-04-16T17:37:17.334-07:00One of the first dolls I ever made had a big head ...One of the first dolls I ever made had a big head of curls... Her name was Lola and you can check her out on my etsy site under sold items(she's on the last page!) I haven't thought about doing another since, until now ;D<br />Thanks so much!dawntoussainthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05689432422841668482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2798918230413320238.post-22537962272780373352014-03-14T13:01:47.482-07:002014-03-14T13:01:47.482-07:00Hi Dawn! I am so in love with
all your designs. I...Hi Dawn! I am so in love with <br />all your designs. I was curious about how you, as a designer, would tackle something such as long hair on your dolls. I've seen your adorable humanoids with really cute hairstyles (Abigail, Aubrey, Amelie, etc.), but their hair is limited to the napes of their necks (or tied in a creative way). I've seen very limited techniques on how to approach creating long, beautiful locks, but none that really appeal to me. Perhaps you might have some insight as your designs are so intricate and detailed that you might have a creative way of approaching something like this.<br /><br />Perhaps this could be a challenge for your next ooak or pattern? I look forward to hearing your insight. (:Kittynoreply@blogger.com