Dolls I made for other people
In the continuing tribute to stuff I make, here is yet another edition of Dolls I made, except this time, you are gonna see two dolls I made for other people. With the exception of Daniel, all the dolls you've seen here were made for me, but these two I made for Carl and Chelsea respectively.
This is Sint-Holo, Cherokee god of language. The picture is rather crappy and I know he's leaning on a hairbrush and a remote control, but he has no feet, people!
(oh, my hairbrush, I pine for youuuuu! I left you in Bath! *weep*) So I made this guy for a co-worker named Carl when he finally escaped the gift shop for more gainful employment. I think he's cool, especially the little fleece antlers.
Captain Picard, in all his fleecy bald-headed glory!

I loved making him this Christmas for Chelsea if only because he HAS NO HAIR and is therefore much easier on my poor old fingers than, say, SKAARA *grumblegrumble sister with digital camera has yet to take a picture of the doll I made for her grumble*
Yay, dolls! I think my next attempt (after I hopefully and one day finish poor disembodied Jack O'Neill) will be some mythical creatures. A griffin is first on my list, thanks to the loooovely animation in Narnia. Pretties. :)
This is Sint-Holo, Cherokee god of language. The picture is rather crappy and I know he's leaning on a hairbrush and a remote control, but he has no feet, people!

(oh, my hairbrush, I pine for youuuuu! I left you in Bath! *weep*) So I made this guy for a co-worker named Carl when he finally escaped the gift shop for more gainful employment. I think he's cool, especially the little fleece antlers.
Captain Picard, in all his fleecy bald-headed glory!


I loved making him this Christmas for Chelsea if only because he HAS NO HAIR and is therefore much easier on my poor old fingers than, say, SKAARA *grumblegrumble sister with digital camera has yet to take a picture of the doll I made for her grumble*
Yay, dolls! I think my next attempt (after I hopefully and one day finish poor disembodied Jack O'Neill) will be some mythical creatures. A griffin is first on my list, thanks to the loooovely animation in Narnia. Pretties. :)
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