Thursday, January 30, 2014

Special Valentine Fluffs

Confession:
I am a total sucker for Valentine's Day.
I LOVE walking down the aisles in the stores just so I can see all the pinks, reds, and whites...and the hearts! I could probably decorate my entire house just from the Valentine section in Hobby Lobby (except people would think I had really lost it then!)

I even loved it all when I was single. It just meant I got to buy a gift for myself rather than someone else! Ha!
(Now that I'm not though, my husband does a pretty darn good job at gift buying!)

I knew I needed to do a special Valentine edition of the Pocket Fluffs!



I had so much fun making these guys.
You'll notice, they each have (at least) one heart on their cheeks.



And seriously...what can say "I love you" more than a Pocket Fluff??





As I'm typing this, two of these fluffs have already found a home, but the rest are patiently waiting in the shop!

Which one is your favorite??

Thursday, January 23, 2014

River, the Water Pixie

I'm sure it'll come as no surprise that I love creating dolls.
I love sketching them and planning them out in my head.
I love carefully sewing all the little stitches.
I love painting their faces.
It's like a little bit of magic happens with every step. They slowly emerge and turn into their own little personalities as I complete them. 

River was no exception.
She's the very first of the Scribble Dolls Pixies. (Yes, that means there will be many more, I'm sure!)




I really took my time with this girl. 
I'd actually sketched her out and had her body mostly put together in October!


I knew she was going to be really special (she is the very first pixie, after all) so I wanted to enjoy our time together as I created her.



She is about 10.5" tall.
She can't sit or stand without something to assist her, but she can still be manipulated into some fun poses!


Her clothing is not removable. 
I'm hoping to one day figure out a simple dress pattern so that future pixies will have that option though.
(I'm a bit clueless when it comes to clothing design, so we'll see!)


River is currently looking for a new home in the shop.



I'm really excited about these new pixies and can hardly wait to add more!
I'm dreaming of being able to make them more poseable in the future also (only bad thing about that is that it'll increase the price. Maybe I'll offer both options? Guess I better work out how I'm going to accomplish that before I worry too much about the details though. ;) )

Anyway, I hope you guys are enjoying this (slightly) new direction as much as I am!

Oh, and keep an eye on the shop...I'm thinking there's a few special edition Valentine Pocket Fluffs that'll be popping in there soon!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

A Little Faerie

Custom orders can be so much fun.
They push me to do things I probably would've never thought of on my own.

I had a lovely customer request a plush doll inspired by her very special ball jointed doll.
I was pretty excited about creating this doll because these particular ball jointed dolls are very special to me also.


I used the new pattern I created back in the fall that I refer to as my "Pixie" pattern. 
I altered the head a little bit to match the larger heads of the original ball jointed dolls.
(Expect to see Pixies in the near future, by the way! They'll be very similar to this faerie except with a slightly different head and face style.)

This is the doll she's based off of:


This is the lovely Tiggy.
She's a Fidelia Firefly Faerie created by Charles' Creature Cabinet.
You can follow Tiggy's adventures on her blog and on flickr.




She can't remain sitting up or standing without assistance, but she is quite fun to manipulate with a prop.



She's about 11.5" tall.



My favorite thing about her is she's floppy and cuddly like a rag doll.
At least for me, it makes it fun to carry her around and play with her!
(Yes, I play with the dolls I create. I consider it part of the job description. ;) )


She was a bit disappointed we couldn't go outside for pictures, but it is WAY too cold out there!
(And I know it isn't nearly as cold here as it is in other places, but I despise cold weather anyway.) I'm considering spending the rest of the winter in hibernation...if only my kids would allow it.

This doll was supposed to be the last doll of 2013, but ended up having the honor of being the very first doll of 2014. Considering the special history and connection I have with the firefly faeries, I can't think of a better way to start off the new year!

I haven't decided what I'm going to work on next.
I cleaned off my desk today (finally)! It's amazing how out of control it can get in just a short period of time.
With all this extra desk space, I am so ready to kick it in gear and start creating again!
Right now I'm torn between mini Secret Keepers or Pixies. Hmm, we'll see.


Want to learn more about Charles' Creature Cabinet dolls?
(Pictured below is my Fidelia)



You can follow Fidelia Firefly Faerie on facebook.
You can see what dolls are available to purchase (typically by preorder) on Jpop.
Or you can visit the Firefly Fairy Thread on The Resin Cafe to ask any questions!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Hello 2014!

I'm sad to say I left off 2013 by neglecting this blog.
I got so caught up in the hustle and bustle of the holidays, plus having two little ones that have been sick with colds nearly ALL winter, I just haven't taken the time to sit down and blog.

It seems the instant sharing of facebook and instagram are so fast and appealing, it's easy for me not to sit down and type out my thoughts here anymore. I like to pretend that there's someone out there that actually is interested in my random ramblings about plush and dolls (and on occasion, the random family happening) though, so I'm going to make an effort to start again.

I always look at New Year's as a great time to reflect.
I really enjoyed sitting down and reading my last two New Year's blog posts to see where I was at during this time last year.

I was so sad leaving behind 2012. It had been such an amazing year. I had been so full of hope for 2013.
This year is different. I'm not really sure what's wrong with me.
2013 wasn't a bad year at all. It was just....uneventful. I feel like for the most part I'm in the same place I was in this time last year. (I suppose, though, that is not really a bad thing. I'd much rather have a neutral year than a bad one!)

As I sit and think back on 2013, it seems to be the year I let many things go.
We started off the year by finally selling our home. It had been on the market for a year and it was a huge prayer answered to finally see it sold. As much as a relief as it was, it was still a bittersweet moment filled with lots of tears. It was hard saying goodbye to our home. It kind of sealed the fact that, at the moment, we don't have a place we truly "belong" in anymore. I hope 2014 puts us a step closer to regaining that again.

I let go of several relationships I had been holding onto for many years. It's a hard, sad thing to finally admit you're holding on to a relationship that no longer exists. I still love those people dearly, but it hurt me too much to keep trying and hoping for a phone call, or an acknowledgement. It's a relief to let that go (although, if I ever were to receive that phone call, I know I'd be there in a second. I'm unfortunately like that when it comes to those I love).

2013 wasn't all bittersweet sadness, though.
I celebrated my very first etsy sale when this little girl found her home:

I still remember that moment when my phone notified me I had made a sale. I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I actually cried. It was that moment that I saw my "silly little dream" of creating and selling my art come to reality. It was a pretty major event for me.

2013 will always be the year I remember as the "Year of the Pocket Fluff."
Oh, what fun I've had since creating that first little Pocket Fluff last March!
I've been thrilled by how much everyone else has loved those little fluff balls.
And, of course, the birth of the Pocket Fluffs brought a certain special little fluff into my life:

Can you believe I actually had Doodle listed in my shop for about a week?
I even created a different fluff for myself. After I finished her, I sat there, holding her, and thinking, "This is not Doodle." And from the "shop basket," I heard a little voice say, "Well of course she's not! I am Doodle!"
(Even funnier, during this little conversation, my phone went off that I had made an etsy sale. My heart sunk because I was quite sure that in the moment I had discovered my Doodle fluff he also sold to someone else. Thankfully, it was the other fluff listed in the shop that sold. I pulled his listing down right after that moment, and the rest is history.)
Doodle has been on many an adventure since that moment, and has certainly added a new fun perspective on things for me.

And since we're talking about the resident fluffs, how can I not also mention this girl?

If you follow me on Facebook, you'll know that Pigment is the other resident fluff around here. Instead of going on adventures, though, she lives on my desk and makes sure I do my work. She and Doodle have different views on things, and tend to argue when they're around one another. They never cease to amuse me. ;)

The introduction of Doodle and Pigment have added a whole new dimension of fun to my plush making and the sharing of my work. I hope you guys enjoy their silliness as much as I do. (And perhaps I should plan on sharing the two of them on this blog more in 2014?)

In non related plushie news, I also watched these two:


Grow and change into these two:


It's amazing (and a bit sad) to see how much my kids grow and change with each year. I love watching them as they learn and grow, and as their personalities begin to shine through.

Now that I've sat back and reflected on all that, perhaps 2013 wasn't such a "neutral" year after all!

And now I give you the Scribble Dolls of 2013!


Who was your favorite?
(Aside from Doodle, of course. In his opinion, he was EVERYONE'S favorite.)

I'm looking forward to seeing what 2014 brings.
I slacked off the past couple of months on creating, and I'm hoping to kick myself back into gear starting next week.
First up, I'll be finishing a special doll (who should've been the last doll of 2013, but instead will be the first of 2014!). Her soon to be guardian has been so very patient with me as I've taken far longer than normal on her. I'm terribly grateful for her sweetness and understanding and truly hope this next little one is something very special to make up for it. I can not wait to share her with all of you since she is a new design, and has been quite a pleasure to create. I'm hoping to release more in a similar style this year.

Oh, and over the next few days I'll also be listing several Pocket Fluffs that have returned from traveling and are now ready to find a new home. Keep your eye on the shop if you're hoping to adopt one!

I'm also considering getting back into painting on canvas. Painting will always be my first love and I haven't done it in awhile. I've always thought about selling my canvas paintings, but I haven't found a way to ship them (packaging, I mean). My first easy solution to this problem is to paint on mini canvases! I received 4 4"x6" canvases for Christmas, so hopefully you'll be seeing those in the shop in the upcoming weeks.

Thank you, everyone, for your love and support of Scribble Dolls during 2013. If it weren't for you all, I might have stopped a year ago with this!