White Gothic Studios - Push Molds for Polymer Clay - Creative Originals by Regina
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Welcome to
White Gothic Studios
Push
Molds for
Polymer Clay
Designs by
Regina Edmonds
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Push Molds for Polymer Clay
Make polymer clay dolls using push molds and polymer clay.
Fast, easy and fun crafts.

Each mold comes with an instructional pattern, teaching you
how to use the mold, how to pose the dolls, how to paint the eyes,
how to make the hair, make an outfit,
and make and/or apply the wings
 
Each push mold doll can be posed, dressed and interpreted in
any way you wish.
These two dolls were both made with the 8 Inch Women mold.
They are easy enough for
beginners who
just want to make a few fairies . . .
. . . maybe a fairy garden

or they act like training wheels for
new doll sculptors,
allowing you to learn basic dollmaking,
painting, wigging, winging and dressing
tiny fairy dolls while making cute little projects.
It takes the drudgery out of learning to sculpt from scratch.

The dolls, projects and molds are all designed, sculpted,
molded by me.
The molds are not commercially made; they are handmade
which is why I am able to sell them at such a reduced price.

The doll molds form the eyes so
you only have to paint them.
However, many artists insert glass eyes for a more stunning look.
The dolls are small enough that
most of them only use
a few scraps of fabric, lace or ribbons to create their outfits.

Each doll mold and project
singles out one or two techniques
so each mold teaches a different area of dollmaking.
For example: The baby fairy teaches how to make tiny wigs for the
tiniest dolls; the girl fairy has a pattern for a fairy dress that
can be altered for any of the dolls; the boudoir doll teaches how to
sculpt a swimsuit right onto the doll and how to attach separate body parts;
the lady fairy teaches how to make straight hair from curly hair
in your own kitchen and also teaches how to make and attach a crown.
Thank you for stopping by my
About Me page and I hope you enjoy your
visit to my Ebay Store
I also have a
website where I have all of my molds
set up on catalogue pages
where you can see all of them in a few pages, as well as a
dollmaking supplies page, if you are looking for supplies.
Thanks again,
Regina Edmonds
Creative Originals by Reigna
d/b/a White Gothic Studios
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