Ndanaka from the Rainbow Nation by Sibahle Collection |
After Ndanaka by Sibahle Collection arrived, I was inspired to create a playscale doll that represents someone with vitiligo. I selected an unknown doll by Jakks Pacific that I found at a thrift store several years ago as the candidate. I was in such a rush to begin the task that I did not take before photos of the doll.
I began working on her face and carried the vitiligo depigmentation to her body, arms, and legs using a mixture of sunkissed peach and white Apple Barrel acrylic paint. I had achieved the desired effect on her face, but admittedly the rest of what I had done didn't capture the condition very well. My husband offered suggestions on how to improve the look of the body and extremities. I suggested that he do it. So he did. His results are shown next.
Several layers of the paint were used with each layer allowed to dry before the next was applied. After the final layer had dried, I sealed it with Folkart Waterbase Varnish which has a satin finish. The varnish was applied with a wedge-shaped makeup sponge and placed over the newly painted and originally painted areas.
I thought her body looked like a work of art and hesitated to dress her. After looking through my playscale clothing bags, I found a gold and yellow ballerina costume that I had purchased as an optional costume for my Misty Copeland Barbie (who to this day still remains in her original box).
The Dress
The dress complements her complexion well. |
The lacy yellow bodice is embellished with white roses. I crisscrossed the gold waist ribbons and extended them up to tie behind her neck. |
Because she had no shoes, my husband referred to her as a barefoot ballerina. |
Letting Her Hair Down
After dressing her, the ponytail extension I had created with Kanekalon hair was let down. The two-strand twisted ponytail was next adorned with gold hair accessories.
Pointe Shoes
Since I didn't have any ballerina shoes to fit her, I thought briefly about ordering a pair but opted instead to make a pair using air-drying clay. The only problem with that was my block of clay had almost air-dried! I googled "how to soften air-dry clay" and found and followed the instructions outlined in this video.
I think she's beautiful!
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After dressing her, the ponytail extension I had created with Kanekalon hair was let down. The two-strand twisted ponytail was next adorned with gold hair accessories.
Pointe Shoes
Since I didn't have any ballerina shoes to fit her, I thought briefly about ordering a pair but opted instead to make a pair using air-drying clay. The only problem with that was my block of clay had almost air-dried! I googled "how to soften air-dry clay" and found and followed the instructions outlined in this video.
After air drying, the shoes were painted with gold metallic acrylic paint. |
The heel holes were too small for the string I had planned to use. As a quick fix, I used heavyweight beige thread to make a knotted loop for the gold string I wanted to use for the ankle straps. |
The beige thread (used to create knotted-in-place loops for the gold ankle string) was painted gold after the gold ankle string had been threaded through and tied. |
She is no longer a barefoot ballerina and can stand gracefully en pointe in her pointe shoes. |
Here she is, our vitiligo work of art! |
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Your OOAK doll with vitiligo is exquisite! I am inspired to try.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Good luck with yours!
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You did such a great job. Your doll looks like a work of art.
ReplyDeleteThank you, April!
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