Dolls made of polymer clay - a new world hobby
Such a thing as "dolls of polymer clay", entered our life relatively recently, but already firmly occupied its niche during the "handmade" and was truly a kind of art.
Today, the doll is not a toy for children, it is the fruit of a painstaking, refined, long-lasting work.
Modern needlewomen and craftsmen withpleasure use polymeric clay for making dolls, costume jewelry, decorative items. A slightly warmed polymer clay is easily liable and facilitates the manufacture of various parts and their easy connection with each other.
In order to get started, we will need:
- conventional foil;
- wire;
- plastic (polymer clay);
- acrylic;
- brushes;
- sandpaper;
- knife, pencil or pen;
- glue;
- thread, loose silk ribbon or yarn for "hair";
- fabric for clothing.
How to make a doll made of polymer clay? First, consider all the details, imagine the future doll, and then draw its external appearance. Schematically, without details. Determine the proportions, posture, appearance.
To make a skeleton for a doll, it is necessary fromprepared foil roll a ball, slightly less than the future head. But before that, insert a spiral into the inside of the foil from the wire, and bring its end outward - it will then connect the head and trunk. Gently sculpt on the ball of the face of the doll - nose, chin, cheekbones, eye sockets, forehead, mouth. In case the ball is very small, you can use a pencil or pen. In the eye sockets, insert the eyes, previously purchased at a specialized store.
Torso, hands and feet for a polymer dollclay is done in exactly the same way as the head. Do not forget to leave the end of the wire from each part to fasten the parts of the body to each other. By the way, parts of the doll's body can also be made rags. To do this, you just need to cut out parts from the fabric and fill them with sintepon or wool.
Gradually slowly begin to cover the frameclay, diligently smoothing irregularities and roughness. Joint the joints in less visible places (for example, on the folds) and rub against each other. The thickness of the polymer layer should not exceed five millimeters.
Small details, such as facial features or fingerson the hands and feet, are made with the help of a thin stick. You just need to pinch a small piece out of a common piece of clay, press it tightly against the doll so that it sticks, and give it the necessary shape.
Dry the doll in the oven at a temperatureapproximately 100-130 degrees. Cool it down. Then sand the finished product with an emery. Draw the face of the doll with acrylic paints. Glue the head with glue. Dress her up. A doll made of polymer clay is ready!
A little patience, time and effort, and what you once seemed absolutely impossible, looks at you with beautiful, wide-open puppet eyes!
Over time, polymeric clay dolls can become a real work of art and a masterpiece that will be admired not only by your family members, but also by other admirers of your talent.