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Bleuette (and Rosette) Birthday Party

  • Posted on July 27, 2009 at 9:17 pm
img_4018-1 We get to dress the dolls and set up the birthday party!
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The party was so much fun, everyone got ice cream and cake and they shared opening their gifts and they got new cloths, toys and a Barbie! They played all day long and slept well all night……

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The new girls have arrived.

Bleuette Part 6 – Setting Eyes and Assembly

  • Posted on at 9:03 pm
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We started this week with the heads ready for eye setting, teeth setting and the eyelashes get applied.
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The putty has to dry before you can attach the head to a body. The eyes must be dry before setting the eyelashes.

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Time to assemble the little dolls. Always line the joints with leather or moleskin so the porcelain does not squeak when you move the legs/arms.

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This was the last week of making this batch. The kids are happy to be here and mama is glad to go on vacation!

Bleuette Part 5 – Making a Porcelain Doll

  • Posted on July 20, 2009 at 9:02 pm
img_3952 This week started with High Firing the clay into porcelain. You should always use witness cones to make sure your kiln is firing properly. It will go to some 2800 degrees, and take 12 hours or more to complete. You must wait for the kiln to cool down completely before opening or you will get thermal shock and your pieces will crack up. Make sure your sensing rod is covered with enough high fire wash as to not get your cone stuck in the mechanism. This can lead to a mess, always know how long your kiln takes to fire, just in case you have to shut it off. You can always re fire, but once it is over fired it is ruined, you cannot fix that. Always be home when you do fire.
img_3958 Then we sand the porcelain smooth. So your paint glides on.
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China painting is done in steps. It will take a total of 4 or 5 firings to complete the heads.

There are several methods to painting, everyone has what works for them.

img_3979 I have studied with Jean Nordquist, Kristin (Wheeler)Thor, and Karin Buttigieg to name a few, they each have their own style and technique. Each one has imparted ways of china painting that has helped make me a better painter; along with practice, that is all it takes. Kristin was told by Mildred Seeley to “make them pretty”.

Jean Nordquist believes in painting the overall wash last, not first like others teach. This is helpful at times, and Karin taught architecture, structure, and balance. They all taught shading and spacing. How to build color to bring life to the doll. This is what it takes to make a beautiful piece of art, you are not just “painting a doll”.

img_3975 After each firing you do another part of the face and pieces you are doing with them, after 4 or 5 firings the pieces will be done and you can now use them, get them assembled, set the eyes, and then dress the dolls.
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Next time I will show the assembly of the little doll, and the teeth and eyes for Rosette will be in and she will have a body and hair. That is the day she will have her birthday, and we will have a party!

Until then have a wonderful summer, Fran.

Bleuette Part 4 – Cleaning and Firing Greenware

  • Posted on July 9, 2009 at 8:19 pm
img_3929 Cleaning greenware is a slow and boring process and mistakes happen. Always cut the eye’s first, if the eye cuts are not right it is garbage, period. So take your time do it right.

This head is bad there is nothing that can be done, you could try, but by the time you get something the eyes will be huge, too huge, toss it

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img_3935 The kiln is being loaded slowly there is still room for some of the ones I am still working on.
img_3933 This should be loaded and fired by the end of the week and we can move onto china painting and firing!
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img_3927 I have been busy sewing, making shoes, between greenware cleaning and yard/house work. Here is my studio.
img_3926 Hope you enjoy this week and we will catch up next week. Have a wonderful weekend….