Primitive Decor Colonial Farm House Folk Art Rag Doll
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
- How to make your own Primitive Decor Colonial Farm House Rag Doll. Follow along to see how I made this adorable Crazy Hair decoration. If you don't want to make your own, check out our web site to purchase@TheCranberryCornstalk.com or our Etsy page: CranberryCornstalk Co. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok
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I love your dolls and how well you explained how to make them.
Thank you. I really need to make some more !
She is adorable!!!
@@paulnickerson1845 thank you!
This was such a fun and instructive video!! She turned out so adorable..the twig hair was a fabulous idea!! Please keep the Prim doll making videos coming, they're awesome!! Thanks so much for sharing!
We will!
Great primitive doll tutorial!! Found myself chuckling after you dressed her, and added her eyes & twiggy hair...so sweet 😍
Yay, thank you!
Oh she is just ADORABLE! Thanks so much for the tutorial - you make your talent look so easy!!
Love love love the hair!!!
Thank you so much!
Wonderful!
Victoria you are such a talented woman I love what you do keep it coming🥰
Wow, thank you!
Ohhh my GOSH..... I LOVE her too ❤
I will definitely make one. Great thing is, is that I have everything you used on hand, including the corn husk. I saved some from the corn stalks I had for Fall decorating. I LOVE her twig hair, I'll take apart a small twig wreath that I've had for at least 20 + years...lol
Thank you Very much for sharing your doll, she's Wonderful.
Kim
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Awe cute! I love making dolls too!
The cinnamon doesn't keep your coffee from molding.
I made a bunch of horses with coffee and cinnamon. I noticed after 2 months they were getting moldy.
The vanilla is what keeps it from getting moldy.
The alcohol I the vanilla is what works. If I don't have vanilla I put a splash of rubbing get alcohol in it.
There are certain sticks that don't get dry and brittle.
I don't know what they are called. Most gets dry and brittle.
Fun stuff!
Great Stress Therapy. ♡
Thank you.
Just found your website a newbie from new hampshire
LOVE the doll making videos 🤩
Thank you 🤗
Adorable!!!
Love, love her!
Thank you!
I use surgical scissors to stuff legs and arms so much easier
Have you ever used crushed walnut shells or lizard litter as a filler? I use it when filling cross stitch pillows along with mountain mist filler. I also love sawdust as a filler. The only problem with that is staining it gets clumpy.
I have not. I have heard of that, though! Lizard litter??? lol Oh yes, the sawdust. I have tried that as well.
She turned out so cute! How did you sew the arms and legs on?
The same whip stitch that I demonstrated for the bottom of the body.
What kind of thread do you use for the face sculpting? Is it like upholstery thread or just regular sewing thread?
I use Coats and Clark all purpose thread. Thanks!
@@thecranberrycornstalkbyvic4133 I appreciate your help! Happy doll making. 💞
Sypper
I find the introduction too long. I was losing interest.
Thank you