Thanks for sharing your tutorial with us. I really enjoyed it and I am now off to have a look at your blog. I am looking forward to having a go at making one of your creations.
I am stunned beyond belief by your talents. I stumbled on your channel and your blog and will be looking and watching all night long. Thank you so much for showing us all your wonderful work. Jonnie
Hi Kellie, I am going to attempt to make one of your wonderful dress forms. Wish me luck! I am going to post pics on my blog once done with a link to your blog! Thanks so very much for your tutorials they are very inspiring! Hope to be done in the next few days. I actually wanna try and use your template and remake my daughters birthday dress that she is wearing for her princess party.
Wow thanks i cant wait. Love all your dresses. I havent gotten brave enough to make one but i am planning on it in 2013 i wanna try one of each. Lol might have to quit work to catch up to ya though. Lol thanks again for your videos. They are amazing
Hello Kelly, I love all of your creations. I took time to see them and the sugar plum corset is my favorite. My question is how did you make it so busty? Mermaid Tsu
I just love your paper dresses. I would like to know what you do with them after you make them. How do you display or use them,.since they have a back and front to them. Looking forward to your response. Thanks in advance, Sheila
+Sheila Mancini - Hi Sheila, sadly I haven't done anything with my finished pieces. I still have every one of them. It would be nice to create some kind of display for them that shows off both the front and the back. I have yet to be even remotely dazzled by anything I've seen so far in the way of how others are displaying their paper creations so I'm still hopeful that inspiration will strike and I'll come up with something really amazing one of these days. LOL. Thanks for your comment.
+Le Charmed Herb Thanks for your reply! It's too bad that you can't display these works of art paper dresses somehow. Maybe a shadow box? Still can't see the back side of the dresses though. So far, I've been experimenting with collaging the front side and hanger of dress designs on canvas which I plan on exhibiting with other artwork I've done. I mostly do floral textured mixed media on 20 x 24 canvas. So my art is real mixed bag! I'll keep watching your videos - keep doing more - love them. Sheila
Hi, you make beautiful creations. I watched most of your videos but I have same question as many of the other commenters. How do you go from flat to 3d corsets? Please answer us so we can all stop asking. lol
Hi Francis, The corsets I make are a little bit too small to be worn but I suppose you could make one full size for wearing. Also these are made entirely of paper so even if you do make one for wearing, I don't imagine it's going to last very long if it is made of paper. Just my thoughts. Thanks for the comment.
***** Oh hi, lol. Nice to meet you. I meant it for my BJD hobby. I've seen another vid with paper mache, but ended up here asking about it. It at least brought me to an idea how how to make a mannequin for making clothes on or just hanging clothes of my dolls onto.
Roselyn Azcue Sort of, they're much taller. About 60CM they're mostly named BJD ball-jointed-dolls although those existed long ago they've kind of transfered to this more recent resin casted dolls. I already forgot about this, I'll try to write it down so I can add it to the long list of stuff I still need to do for the dolls. I need to see the vid again to see how I would get the measures again without damaging anything.
Eunice Luna * pues no se para que hacen un canal de manualidades, si no van a decir como hacer las cosas.....supuestamente para eso lo hacen para compartir sus ideas y conocimientos
I absolutely love your tutorials and appreciate them so much as well as your templates. I can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge.
OMG Kellie i LOVE that corset, now i am off to see some more of your videos TFS HUGS Nancy
Thanks for sharing your tutorial with us. I really enjoyed it and I am now off to have a look at your blog. I am looking forward to having a go at making one of your creations.
As always your work is simply beautiful!
I am stunned beyond belief by your talents. I stumbled on your channel and your blog and will be looking and watching all night long. Thank you so much for showing us all your
wonderful work. Jonnie
amazing, I love this little skirt and the corset your art is exquisite!
My pleasure, doll. I'm glad you like it. Happy New Year! :)
Hi Kellie, I am going to attempt to make one of your wonderful dress forms. Wish me luck! I am going to post pics on my blog once done with a link to your blog! Thanks so very much for your tutorials they are very inspiring! Hope to be done in the next few days. I actually wanna try and use your template and remake my daughters birthday dress that she is wearing for her princess party.
Wow thanks i cant wait. Love all your dresses. I havent gotten brave enough to make one but i am planning on it in 2013 i wanna try one of each. Lol might have to quit work to catch up to ya though. Lol thanks again for your videos. They are amazing
wow how wonderful, I download the pattern and never get around to doing them but I have to do this one thank you so much hugs Joan
Bellisimo, majestuosa clase magistral, millones de gracias, abrazos y besos desde Peru.
sencillamente maravilloso
Stunning!
Thank you, Jonnie. I appreciate the comment. Enjoy! :)
Kellie
Beautiful.
this is stunning x
Every one you are so good and it is nice
Hi Michelle,
Not yet but I'll be putting one together in 2013. I'll let my subscribers know when that happens. Happy New Year! :)
AMEI! MUITO LINDO O SEU TRABALHO. PARABÉNS!
simply beautiful.. tfs...
Beautiful!!
I just love it so cool..
Amei excelente
Beautiful. Do you have a tutorial on how to make the paper mache dress form?
So beautiful and really hard to believe its completely made of paper....just lovely!!! Can I ask where you get your little flowers and leaves from?
looking for the link to make the shapes thanks ;)
it's realy cute
bonjour trés jolie.ou peut t'on trouvé les gabaris
Hello Kelly, I love all of your creations. I took time to see them and the sugar plum corset is my favorite. My question is how did you make it so busty?
Mermaid Tsu
maravilhoso,vou fazer pra vender mas você não mostrou como faz a modelagem
+Kellie Reynolds u don't exactly show us how to make the skirts but what is the tank in making pop up u don't show it?
mui lindooooo
I just love your paper dresses. I would like to know what you do with them after you make them. How do you display or use them,.since they have a back and front to them. Looking forward to your response. Thanks in advance, Sheila
+Sheila Mancini - Hi Sheila, sadly I haven't done anything with my finished pieces. I still have every one of them. It would be nice to create some kind of display for them that shows off both the front and the back. I have yet to be even remotely dazzled by anything I've seen so far in the way of how others are displaying their paper creations so I'm still hopeful that inspiration will strike and I'll come up with something really amazing one of these days. LOL. Thanks for your comment.
+Le Charmed Herb Thanks for your reply! It's too bad that you can't display these works of art paper dresses somehow. Maybe a shadow box? Still can't see the back side of the dresses though. So far, I've been experimenting with collaging the front side and hanger of dress designs on canvas which I plan on exhibiting with other artwork I've done. I mostly do floral textured mixed media on 20 x 24 canvas. So my art is real mixed bag! I'll keep watching your videos - keep doing more - love them. Sheila
Hi, you make beautiful creations. I watched most of your videos but I have same question as many of the other commenters. How do you go from flat to 3d corsets? Please answer us so we can all stop asking. lol
genial
it's cute
Went to blog site and there isn't anything on this pattern on it
No lo pude entender :(
Very nice!!! These are just for show or can the be worn?
Hi Francis,
The corsets I make are a little bit too small to be worn but I suppose you could make one full size for wearing. Also these are made entirely of paper so even if you do make one for wearing, I don't imagine it's going to last very long if it is made of paper. Just my thoughts. Thanks for the comment.
***** Oh hi, lol. Nice to meet you. I meant it for my BJD hobby. I've seen another vid with paper mache, but ended up here asking about it. It at least brought me to an idea how how to make a mannequin for making clothes on or just hanging clothes of my dolls onto.
***** is this great for barbies?
Roselyn Azcue Sort of, they're much taller. About 60CM they're mostly named BJD ball-jointed-dolls although those existed long ago they've kind of transfered to this more recent resin casted dolls.
I already forgot about this, I'll try to write it down so I can add it to the long list of stuff I still need to do for the dolls. I need to see the vid again to see how I would get the measures again without damaging anything.
Francis Arthur tjnx
😍
جميل :-)
I wish i had a dollar for every time you said "arty" I would be rich!
I can do this for a doll
Delizioso 😍😍👌
How do you make the breast shape on it? Its nog showen in this video?
lo malo que no pone imagen o no muestra como se pone el papel mache en la base 😒😒😒😒😒😒😒
No quiere que la copien! No la culpo
Eunice Luna * pues no se para que hacen un canal de manualidades, si no van a decir como hacer las cosas.....supuestamente para eso lo hacen para compartir sus ideas y conocimientos