Showing posts with label zombie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zombie. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Salt Dough Dolly ...part two

ok, so here is the dressing up bit.....she wasn't any more cooperative for this section than she had been before.

first some undies, as her zombie nekkidness was making me feel weird.

Wrap around a bit of black felt, sew in place and add straps.

Knicks....she started off with a huuuuuge pair of Bridget Jone's knickers, but I felt sorry for her so i cut them down. Even zombies need pulling pants right?




Next I took the net bag left over from some oranges and stitched it around her legs, THIS WAS NOT EASY, damn netty,holey things were slip sliding all over town.



Ripped shirt, well first I made a non ripped shirt, put her in it and then went mad on it, slashy,slashy,rippy,rippy.

I basically laid her on the fabric and drew round her and stitched it up the sides, then inserted some sleeves.



again with the slashy,rippy.




oh how we larrrfed putting this shirt on...Not... dead arms do not want to be poked into teeny sleeves.




Circle of black velvet, with some red net stitched to the underside...then all ripped and paint daubed on it.. Gathering stitch around the waist holds it onto her.




Boots, well you would expect these to be easy...no, what? you mean you think these might have been tricky. YOU ARE FLIPPIN RIGHT! 3 bits of leather and lots of swearing, accompanied by some plastic cut from a water bottle and coloured with a silver pen...which then promptly came off all over my hands.

these are superglued onto her feet, they ain't never coming off.




Remember all the stabby holes i put in her head? well I filled each one with glue and stuffed in some wool tops. Clearly this will help stop her brains falling out. I added some punched out leaves. she looks like she has been dragged thru a hedge backwards...she probably has.



so here she is all finished, and looking pretty damn gorgeous! yes?



close ups...




and the Scary Mary shot! haha you wouldn't want to wake up to that now would you? oh maybe some of you already have lol



Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Salt Dough Dolly... part one...

or cow bag zombie girl as I like to affectionately call her...though at several points it was not affectionate at all, no,no it wasn't!

So whose fault is this?? well you might well ask, and even if you didn't I am going to tell you...hangs neon sign in shape of pointing finger...

Donna

oh yes, she might look sweet and innocent, but she is a terrible influence...and not just when under the influence. Firstly she got Amy involved, they were both probably under the influence at the time...and now me!

So this started weeeeeeeks ago, and if you have been to Donnas blog, ( if you haven't then why not?) She, Ms. Doone has made a gazillion uber cute salt dough dollies, good enough to eat....eewh well no actually they wouldn't taste good, but def good enough to sell!

I have , in that time managed to make one...ONE... gruesome cow bag of a doll, which nobody in their right mind would want. But in case you do, well you can't have her.

I started with this...


Recipe.
1 cup of plain flour
1/2 cup of salt
1/2 cup of water
1 teaspoon oil

I only used about half, I could have made another doll....as it is I threw the rest in the bin...WILL NOT be doing this again in a hurry....but never say never...ok i just said it twice, but you get my meaning!

knead and roll, the dough that is. Do it for a lot of time.

meanwhile, or afterwards lol get some bendy but strong wire. make some hooks and loops, and get a wooden skewer.



Make body parts, if you are not sure what body parts look like, because maybe you haven't had a shower in a long time, then look on the internet. I hear you can see all kinds of body parts on there!



Refine your body parts, ie make them look less like sausages, and poke in the wires. Poke holes in the neck for joining with a skewer.




see this is how it will join, but you do not want it to join yet. so dissasemble till after painting.





I think Donna cooked her doll. I didn't, I left it to air dry. This took about a week...I AM NOT KIDDING, I would go the cooking route if I were you.

I kept poking her and she was squidgie, and looked like she might rupture in the middle at any time., and she had this damp looking thing going on, like I said, FOR A WEEK.

So she laid on my desk, being in the way of everything....and ok her body parts aren't strictly accurate, she is a zombie afterall. She has great boobage...or at least she did.



oh before drying, i poked lots of holes in her head....no, not just cos i felt like it, and not because she wasn't drying quick enough. The holes are for her hair.

Apparently she should also have had a hole for hanging her up....which is an awfully good idea, but zombie cow bag is too heavy , and if I hung her by her head it would come off.

Dry, at last. First coat of paint , a kind of pinky skin colour...all zombies start out as humans. At this point cow bag strikes again, not once but twice. Firstly the paint kept coming off, just like rolling away grrrr. So disgusted, I got out the matte medium to give her a coat to seal her first.

in the process her bloody tongue fell off/out!!!!!

See, right there in the middle! I know she's a zombie, but seriously this was taking the piss.

So she got 2 coats of matte medium, i wasn't taking chances. then she got a coat of pink paint.



Add more paint, blood type colours.



Add blues,browns,greens and greys, and then detail with black. it's gonna get messy, zombies are messy.

See how her boobage is no longer great, this is cos she was drying on her front for a while...and they got squished. I know the feeling.


Once I was finished with paint, i gave her two coats of acrylic glaze. At this point I superglued the wires into the relevent holes. But didn't glue on the head yet.



close up of some gorey bits.


I glued the tongue back in...


So there she is....come back tomorrow to see her dressed and finished.