Vintage Halloween Clothespin Doll DIY
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Create a Halloween Girl from a wooden clothespin and some black vintage lace and trims.
You Can Make This!
Supply List:
One wooden old-fashioned clothespin,
For face: Woodburning tool, Red acrylic paint for features, Fine-tip brown permanent marker, Bamboo skewer, Cosmetic Blush,
Cotton Swab, Paper Plate,
Fabric for dress, Black lace for dress,
Floral trim (mine is purple) for bodice,
Hot Glue Gun, Scissors, Straight pins, Sewing Machine, Ruler, Pencil,
Hand-sewing needles, Black thread, Thimble (Optional!)
Black/white Baker's Twine,
Black Felt, Compass and graph paper for patterns,
Embroidery Floss for hair,
Scrap of black Millinery Netting or lace,
Small embellishment for hat, (I used a mini black mushroom,)
Small lace motif for cloak. - Навчання та стиль
Absolutely stunning doll. Thanks so much for the inspiration.
Brilliant Laura love her Caron xxx
I just found this .She is so darling. Thank you for sharing.
Just found your channel. I am going to try to make some cute clothes pins dolls.
Hi Lou! Welcome to Rick Rack Ruby!
Just discovered your videos - what you make are delightful, you've inspired me !
Welcome to Rick Rack Ruby, Angela!!!!
Adorable
Thank you Carol!
Cute!!!! 😊
Thank you Bonnie!
very cute
Thank you Linda! XO
Did you ever have Dawn dolls growing up? They are miniature 6" Barbie like dolls. I did, and I love the smaller dolls to this day. I got my daughter the whole set of mini Tinker Bell dolls, the mini Disney princess doll set. These remind me of the smaller dolls. Very cute. Could use the same style in white for Christmas carolers.
Hi Ursula! I didn’t have Dawn, but my friend did! And your idea for carolers is excellent!
Love these!!!
How did I miss this video! I never miss one of your videos! Whew! This back to school stuff is rough!😁🤣!
I love her she is too cute! You come up with the cutest ideas!🤗
Evelyn Hearnsberger Thank you!!!
Your clothespin doll is so adorable! Thanks for the tutorial! I've subscribed to your channel so I can watch more of your videos! Cheers! ~Janet in Canada
Thank you Janet! My daughter lives in Winnipeg! XO
Hello! I live on the west coast of Canada, in British Columbia. I love making dolls, so your video was very helpful! I watched it again this evening, to see how cute your clothespin doll is. Have a good Weekend!
Oh! My kind of girl! 😉
Thanks Sophie!
Great video. I love that you speak normally, have to turn off the audio to a lot because of terrible music or voices that were meant for a stage production.
Thanks Stephanie!