Carole's Porcelain Doll Studio

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • A short video taken at Carole's Porcelain Doll Studio at Burnett Heads Queensland Australia showing the making of a doll from start to finish.

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  • @acaring2440
    @acaring2440 Рік тому +1

    Lovely!

  • @lindabrooks5466
    @lindabrooks5466 3 роки тому +2

    You are doing a brilliant job keep up the good work I like watching you making your porcelain dolls

  • @CS-td1nn
    @CS-td1nn 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you very much for sharing this amazing process - I massively prefer porcelain dolls to vinyl dolls which I have collected for several years.
    I just feel that porcelain dolls are better and seeing them come to life like this from porcelain slit to a gorgeously life like doll is wonderful 😍 I would love to make some of my own one day because I like being creative and it just seems like such a fantastic art form so I will absolutely try this one day if I can 🥰
    Beautiful dolls and such an interesting process ☺

    • @rainbowgirlism
      @rainbowgirlism 3 роки тому +2

      I started to learn 2x , and both times life got in the way. I want to try again.

    • @CS-td1nn
      @CS-td1nn 3 роки тому +2

      @@rainbowgirlism I would love to make porcelain dolls, I just need a Kiln lol
      The process seems to be very time consuming but I think it is all worth it, look at Dianna Effner's dolls for instance, her dolls are really pretty and they are well known in the porcelain doll world too 😄 She was very talented, as are so many other porcelain artists. I think it will be an expensive hobby but certainly quite a rewarding hobby to have. I hope you can try again soon! Good luck

    • @rainbowgirlism
      @rainbowgirlism 3 роки тому +1

      @@CS-td1nn 👍😊

  • @barbieboygr82
    @barbieboygr82 Рік тому

    Congratulations 👏🏼 very beautiful 🫶🏼❤️❤️

  • @deloresdousias6512
    @deloresdousias6512 3 роки тому +3

    wow, she’s beautiful!! i wish i knew how to make my own dolls

  • @naomibaker4074
    @naomibaker4074 2 роки тому +1

    Do u make doll's for people? Like personalize the doll's for people and if u do how much would it cost??

  • @totoro8447
    @totoro8447 6 місяців тому

    I’m currently in California. I hope to become a doll maker

  • @debbiesmith6293
    @debbiesmith6293 5 місяців тому

    If i lived closer id learn to make those.Love dolls.

  • @ΝικολέτταΒρυώνη

    Such a beautifull dolls,i am collector and iwould like to know ,if i can buy them

    • @colwilliams140
      @colwilliams140  Рік тому

      Yes you can. Please ring Carole and discuss this with her.

  • @Keithyoung420
    @Keithyoung420 2 роки тому

    Especially my haunted doll orla she's porcelain from Northern Ireland died at 10 years old

  • @jeeyamehta297
    @jeeyamehta297 11 місяців тому

    Can I get a doll as gift please

    • @colwilliams140
      @colwilliams140  11 місяців тому

      Yes just call carole to see what time suite for you to come and pick one. 0412632367

  • @marthaharrison6435
    @marthaharrison6435 3 роки тому +1

    Where can you buy slit

    • @colwilliams140
      @colwilliams140  3 роки тому

      That depends on where you live. It can be brought in Australia.

    • @vhebotz
      @vhebotz Рік тому

      @@colwilliams140 is it possible u can make your own slip out of powder? What type ? Can u make video Bout that? Ive been coming back to your channel in hopes of new upload…

    • @CS-td1nn
      @CS-td1nn Рік тому

      ​@@vhebotzYou can make your own slip certainly, there should be recipes online even on UA-cam but if you'd feel more comfortable using pre-made slip, there are brands such as The New York Doll Company, the Bell Company and Seeley's but I think Seeley's has now either changed hands or closed down, not too sure.
      If you're in the US there are doll making companies such as Dolls Etc who sell slip on its own but you can also make it yourself which may work out to be cheaper, particularly if you live in a country where it isn't as easy to buy these materials.
      It's just liquid clay at the end of the day, there are different types but with air dry clay for example, if you want to attach one piece to another, you would 'score' the parts where you want to attach them to each other and you then use liquid clay which is slip to attach the two together.
      The liquid slip acts as a bonding concrete in a way, when it hardens, it bonds the pieces together and the point of scoring the clay is for the bond to be strengthened as the liquid clay sinks into those scored grooves.
      I think you need to use kiln safe clay for this purpose so your average crayola air dry clay would not be suitable, the kiln safe clay has something in it that can withstand the high temperatures of the kiln and I think it can be worked in the same way as other clays, it is just better suited for use in a kiln