Showing posts with label Joanna Pierotti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joanna Pierotti. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Bunny Girl

This past Sunday I took a wonderful class at Michele's Little Bird Creations studio.  Honestly, when I signed up I thought I'd just enjoy hanging with my buds Pat and Teri, and never expected to love it so much.  After all, I am not much of a doll person.  But under Joanna Pierotti's instruction, I really did fall in love with my bunny girl.  What, you might be wondering, is a bunny girl?  She's a small (about 6" tall) bisque doll with a bunny ear hat on her head.  I didn't think to take a picture of how she looked when we started, but bisqueware is ceramic that has only been fired once, and has no glaze on it.  Joanna taught us her techniques for painting and glazing her so she looks like she just came out of a kiln.  And then we dressed her.

Here is how mine looked after the painting and glazing, before her arms were attached, her wings created, or her clothing put together.

 
Here is Teri's doll at the same point.
 
 
I believe this one is Kelly's.  Some clever person figured out that our detail brushes fit into the openings for the arms, and that made it very easy to hold the dolls while painting and glazing.
 
 
We used bits of fabric, lace, hankies, ribbon, layer upon layer, to form the outfits.
 
Here is mine, followed by Teri's and Pat's.
 

 
 
Although we all started out with the same doll, the way we painted and dressed them gave each a distinct personality.  We used plain old acrylic paints, and Joanna demoed her painting techniques, including how to paint the delicate roses on the bunny hat.  Painting the details of the face took a steady hand and a tiny brush.
 
I added a few things and took more pictures when I got home.
 
 



 
 
And then, in my box of miniature items, I found the perfect place for my bunny girl to live.
 
 
I made a very girly, adorable doll!  Who'd a thunk it?????