Wednesday, December 28, 2016

From Beginning to Now

I've received many requests for tutorials or videos on doll making and I'd really like accommodate those requests.  I hope in the new year to be able to post up some tutorial videos of some of the techniques I use.  From experience, I know how difficult it is to find any instructional material for porcelain doll making, in particular miniature doll making.  When one "gets the bug" to learn something, it's nice to get results to our research and really learn something well.  It's like an obsession with me, when I discover something new to learn and master, to find out all the information I can about the topic.  So, hopefully I can help those out who would really like to know these "secrets"...they're not secrets really, it just takes lots of practice :)

And I mean PRACTICE...take a look at these beauties.  Some of my first dolls.  A few made from polymer clay and some of porcelain.  I had to dig for these :)  They are from about 15 years ago...yowsa!!


I learned most of my doll making skills online with tutorials made by talented doll artists.  In fact, most of these tutorials are still up on these artists' sites.  Check them out:  

So, I hope to add to the treasure trove of tutorials out there...let's see if I can do it!  Juggling work, family and school...well, I AM superwoman you know!  

To end my post with my latest dressed doll and to show how far I've come...practice practice practice!


Wednesday, December 21, 2016

So Christmas is almost here. We've already had some snow, just that "frosting" I had talked about, but so far it's been a mellow winter.  The winding down of business for the year is evident everywhere, even in my own little world where I'm finishing some projects for work and school.  That mad rush of buying gifts is coming to a close.  It's been a good year.  Life is lovely.

Here is my latest custom order and as always, I enjoyed creating her and embroidering her apron.  She turned out well I think :)  Her new owner likes her and that's what matters :)



I've been rolling around some ideas in my head for the new year.  For Lilli's Littles it's been a wonderful growing journey and it's only getting better.  Learning about how to run a small business is definitely an invaluable skill to learn!  I want to have supplies for miniature doll making and even expand into building supplies for houses and scenes.  Hopefully this new year will bring a new printer so I can continue designing fabrics for minis.  I also want to keep working on my own molds.  I have a few already and now that I've figured out plaster mold making, I just need to practice my sculpting!  So, keep an eye out for new things arriving at Lilli's Littles!  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!!

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Snow snow snow!

Hiya readers, I hope your holiday season is enjoyable and lovely!  It's about to snow here, or so "they" say.  1-3 inches!!  Wow!  In this area, it's a rare thing.  Most of the winter is just rainy and gray, but when snow comes around the holidays...it's like frosting :)

My little studio is humming away, and luckily my heater is too!  Lots of beautiful dolls coming your way!  I just finished this sweet little lady today.  Her face is so sweet and charming.  She's from a mold named "Harriett" by Doreen Sinnett.  I love dressing dolls from her molds.  They have such character and warmth.

I name her "Mireille".  I don't normally say what I name my dolls, but I name every one of them :)  I just figured that whomever their owner turns out to be, will decide on a proper name for them.  In my heart (and picture files) they stay the names I've given them.  Shhh...my little secret!  I also didn't stop playing with my Barbie dolls until I was 16...wait did I just write that?
Well, it sure seems like dolls were in my destiny.  I so enjoy making these little people.  I hope I can improve and get better and better at it.  It's very satisfying to me.  I also enjoy meeting customers from around the world...you're all a lovely bunch!