Friday, March 22, 2013

Busy at the Nursery!

I was part of another reborn swap in early March at a doll-get-together.  The rules were simple and one of them was to choose a Bountiful Baby sculpt.  I saw that the Nolan sculpt was on sale, so I chose that one.  As I worked on my swap baby, I really came to love her, she has such a sweet face.  I knew that most ladies at the get-together wouldn't really care for a character baby, but character babies is what I do.  So I decided to create a character that wasn't so obvious.  I chose to re-create Bo Peep, who is a classic nursery rhyme character and also a Disney/Pixar character from the first two "Toy Story" movies.  




I created a Bilbo Baggins hobbit reborn in preparation for the release of Peter Jackson's movie "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" part one of his movies inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's novel "The Hobbit".  I even gave him furry feet in the typical Hobbit style.  I hadn't sculpted ears on him, because I wanted to get his auction up before the movie was released.  He didn't sell the first time, but I recently re-listed him and my buyer requested the sculpted ears.  I was happy to comply, and his ears turned out nice and Hobbit-y!







My Princess Tigerlily was not selling.  I wondered if it is because Tigerlily is such an obscure character.  So, I changed her outfit, gave her a new friend, and she became Mulan, Disney's Chinese heroine.  I sculpted her lucky cricket CriKee and hand painted him.  Mulan (and CriKee) is currently available for adoption.





As a birthday present to myself, I decided to work on some keepers for myself.  I had been wanting to reborn a gorilla for some time, and I finally gave myself the chance to work on her.  She is going to be a baby Silverback gorilla named "Sarah Gorilla".  I need to locate the perfect hair and root root root!




My other birthday baby was my Lt. Commander Data (from Star Trek: The Next Generation) baby.  I worked on him the same time I worked on my Sarah Gorilla.  I called them "Night and Day" because their paint coloring was so completely different with Sarah being almost pure Carbon Black and Data being pale yellow.  (This is not the final body for Data, I have some yellow fabric I will be making a body for him out of.)  When I get some more "me" time, I will be rooting dark brown hair on his head.




Another "me" baby.  I got the kit "Sunshine" by Becky Bright as a gift from a friend.  As soon as I saw it, I knew I wanted to create my favorite Disney movie character out of it.  So, I began making Clopin.  He still needs black hair rooted into his head.





 Another baby waiting for hair to be finished is my baby Princess Aurora, better known as "Sleeping Beauty".  She was for a "Princess/Strawberries and Cream" online class I took.





I was commissioned by my buyer of my Rose DeWitt Bukater baby to make a Jack Dawson baby to go with her. 


Monday, November 19, 2012

Twilight

I am in the process of creating four "Twilight" inspired reborns.  My hope is to sell them as "couples".  I am making Bella & Edward and  Renesmee & Jacob. 

I have a few small things to do as well as finish the rooting for Jacob and Renesmee, but they are getting very close to being ready for new homes.  If I can, I would also like to root a bit more hair on Bella, the glitter I used made the rooting process difficult on her head.















Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Happy Halloween from Betelgeuse!

My newest reborn in the Orange Grove Nursery family is a baby special for Halloween: Betelgeuse from the Tim Burton movie "Beetlejuice"!

He has been painted with a ghostly pallor, dark circles around his blue eyes, veins, and dis-colored splotches of "rotting" flesh.  He has super soft white alpaca hair that has been thickly rooted to give him that wild and crazy Betelgeuse hairdo.  His outfit has been created specifically for him, complete with white shirt, black tie, black boots, and trademark black & white striped suit.  He'll also go home with two faux cockroaches (either as pets or snacks) and a blanket.













Thursday, October 4, 2012

Happy Halloween!

I've been so busy sewing and creating reborns, I haven't had the chance to post my newest babies!  Right now, I'm working on a special Halloween baby that I hope to have finished soon.  All that is left is the rooting, which I plan to start today. 

Stay tuned for more!


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Aayla Secura

I've created my first Star Wars reborn: Jedi Knight Aayla Secura (can be seen in "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones" and "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith".

She is the first reborn with unusual skin tone that I have painted.  I'm pleased with the way she turned out.  I created her from the "Skeeter" fairy sculpt by Donna Rubert.  She has 16mm glass oval eyes and a custom made body and matching lekku (head tails).  I also custom made her outfit, including the little light saber!

Here is the character that inspired my reborn:

And here is my reborn:








Aayla is currently available for adoption.