Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Three Halloween Girls

After completing Suzi Blu's Petite Dolls class, I had an overwhelming urge to try my hand at creating dimensional faces. So, I took a few Styrofoam circles, cut them in half and practiced sculpting faces using paperclay. Once they were dry, I practiced painting, shading and decorating them. Much to my surprise, they turned out pretty good. Good enough that I sent them into Somerset Studio for their Vintage Halloween call.


 
Here are a few close-ups.





And they were published in the September/October issue of Somerset Studio!


I'm thrilled! Most of my experiments don't turn out so well! (giggle...)

Happy Creating!

xoxo
Bethany

7 comments:

Diane Ross said...

Well done!

Ann Marie said...

Oooo! What fun little people!

okiedokiegma said...

Very cute!!! One of my favorites of your projects. You are like that onion that just has so many layers! I mean that in a good way...I love onions.

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh CONGRATS on them being pubbed and they are AMAZING!!! LOVE THEM! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

BabyBokChoy said...

Sommerset, what a fantasy that is, I don't think I'm worthy to read their publications, and you are in it!! congrats :)

Amy said...

These are SO FABULOUS!! You did an AMAZING job with these, I love them!!

Unknown said...

These are fabulous! I love the masked face best. :) Congrats!