It isn't bought from any where but truely handmade and it's one and only appeared in the world.
So, yea.. besides the wooden frame everything is done by me.
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First step, coloured the frame. Mix white, green and blue to get the elegant Tiffany Blue. Isn't it far more better than those girlish pink? |
Blow dried by hair dryer and it's done.
*not very obvious of tiffany blue due to camera quality*
*not very obvious of tiffany blue due to camera quality*
Here comes the complicated parts.
I kinda spent three months (one or twice a week) went for clay art classes to complete it.
You really need to have good patience for squeezing and shaping the lump of clay into shape. That was already my limit for one project and I can't afford to continue another large one.
Some tools and materials.
( clays, scissor, needle, glue, lotion)
Details of the side frame. |
Both the bride and bridegroom dolls took me the longest time to mould them.
I swear no more doing human-liked creature.
Both the dolls tested my patience.
You moulded the body, then comes the gown, the suits, the hairstyle and even the shoes that you barely can see them. |
Here comes the end result. And now I know why handmade stuffs are always expensive. |
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