For the ones who might not remember, half a year ago I begun working on the face of a Grimora art doll, and here we are, she’s about 90% complete now just missing her belt and row of buttons. This was my first time making a wire art doll, and sewing a dress, I’d say I did nice!
Edit: The finished doll is posted :P
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I really wanted to draw old people! ♥️
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not a thought in me head… grimora spin
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grimora bustin it down grandma style
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ouuuug women. wooomeen womeb have you heard. have you
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I think of the other scrybes sometimes too I swear fhsjkfhkdjk
Grimora’s neat, I really need to draw her more lol
She’s thinking of a certain goth grandma
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Grimora art doll 🪦✨
After the two breaks it took me, this doll is finally done! As I always do, I’d like to talk a bit about my experience as my first time crafting these type of dolls.
Yes it was tedious, yes it took time for the clay, paint and glue to dry, but overall it was SO MUCH FUN! I followed examples of other wire dolls and adapted the materials to the ones I had at hand, though I plan to change a few materials now that I see they could be switched with better ones. Regarding the clothes, I experimented a bit following tutorials, but also trying to figure out the steps by myself. At the end sewing wasn’t as scary as it seemed to be, on the contrary I really enjoyed the process.
The doll was based off the reference images taken from models from a Google drive seen in this post!
I’d like to encourage people to craft their own wire dolls as well! If you’d like to craft one, I recommend to start by searching wire doll tutorials on YouTube, and sewing tutorials on YouTube/ Domestika.
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