Jeanette I was glued to my screen, I can't wait to watch part 2. She's a fine looking doll with her gorgeous hairdo and armless physic, lol. This is a fab tutorial. You have such a calming voice, I could listen to you all day. Lee x
Stunning. I used to do papier-mâché masks when I was little (grade school age) and loved it so much. I would love to do this technique with either napkins or rice paper for the rich designs or inclusions in the paper. I think it would add such an interesting texture. TFS your astounding talent with us. Thanks to you generous, dedicated ladies and gents of You Tube my artistic education has grown leaps and bounds.
Forgot to say: you have such a friendly, calm and nice voice! Relaxing to listnen to. I am a high sensitive person, and sometimes someone could speak with accents, or high or very low.... but this is very good. I think you have a optimistic mind.
Incredible tutorial!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!! Can't wait to try this!!!!!!! Now I'm off to the 1.00 store for a little doll! ;)) You are amazing!!!! What a beautiful piece!!!!!!!
Congratulations on topping half a million views on this one, Jeanette! It's a wonderful project and a wonderful tutorial. I'm glad so many others have found it.
Excellent tutorial! I will have to go into the attic now and look up the Barbie dolls I used to collect. I'm so excited to start. It's going to be fun. Thank you Jeanette. xxx Moriah
I saw this video in 2015. Then a few years later got a phone. I looked for this video, but couldn't find it. Today, finally I'm back to say your work is so original, classy interesting and like a professional! Like in Toy Story, there is this professional guy who restored the doll as best as he could🤠 I love your voice too. Now when I'm finally here, I've forgotten what I wanted to say.😂
Thanks so much for putting up another fantastic tutorial!! Love it! It's so nice to hear the magpies or carrowongs in the background. Makes me feel like it's early morning even though it's 10.30pm. TFS hugs Shaz
First, this is so amazing! Second, I was laughing out loud when you were talking about cutting the dolls hair off, then it brought back a memory... when I was little I cut the hair off one of my dolls and told my little sister, "see it doesn't hurt, you should cut your hair" and she did! My mom had a fit, I can still remember sitting at a local donut counter and all she had was stubble across the front of her head, lol!!!
I have made dress forms with this method except I have the person wear an old tight tshirt then cover that with duct tape then paper mache with real varnish/varithane mixed with plaster of paris and white glue ... with the cheese cloth in between the layers (once it is completely dry) it is strong like fiberglass....I never thought of doing this for a doll ...Very Clever!!Thanks for the tutorial I am definitely going to do this !
wow spectacular! This truly is a piece of art! Unbelievable that something like this can be made so, what looks like, easy, but im sure is much harder!
i loooove the way you talk. im a barbie lover so this really made my day. thank you so much! Love from Malaysia & Indonesia. Well im an Indonesian that lives in Malaysia. So im very thankful! See how excited i am? XD
I think this is one of the most interesting projects I've seen so far and I will attempted to tackle it, though it will take me some time to reach your level of skill if I'm at all successful. Your creativity is amazing and inspiring.
So nice to meet your youtube,i found you on Pinterest and shared this video on my board,you have a lovely voice and love the way you work with paper mache.
Thanks so much for making and sharing this tutorial with us :-) It was just at the weekend I watched your video on the Beautifully Gorgeous Art Dress you had made, that I raced down to the shops to purchase my own doll and give the paper mache bodice a go! Although I followed your general directions in the previous video, this has been extremely helpful with the little extra hints and tip :-) Off to check out Part II :-)....thanks again for sharing your amazingly inspiring talent!
I love this project and enjoy watching and listening to you. You're fun and the accent is awesome. I'm from Mississippi, USA. Like the idea of being able to use this method to smooth out my own figure. Haha.
Totally loving this tutorial Jeanette! Must find an old barbie doll so I can try this! Thank you so much for sharing, and looking forward to the next part! Hugs d.
When I saw the doll with the hair cut off, It scared me half to death. LOL. I will have to find A doll with short hair already. LOL. Clowns scare me also. LOL. I love the corset and can't wait for part 2. Thanks so much for doing this tutorial. Hugz, Diane
She's narrating all you need to know. There are people who are passionate about art and are actually making this following her tutorial. So stop being an ass to a beautiful and talented lady.
WOW this video is going strong i remember watching it when it was only a few week old you were on for 3000 subbies and i even commented on it in my previous channel...... over 2million views that amazing well done ...xxx jemmalou xxx
Thanks for your response to my comment. I am really sorry if it offended you. Your tutorial is very, very good and it sounds like you are using very good quality recording equipment since the mic picks up so much background noise. Please keep up tutoring online as you are very talented and it is generous of you to take the time to share your skills with everyone. The end result is lovely.
excellent video. I'm saving this in favourites and can't wait for next part. i to got cheesecloth from the kitchen stall in the market and it's cheap. on the fabric stall they sell cheesecloth fabric but that's much more dense and doesn't fray the same. cheesecloth is lovely with modelling paste on my canvases
Thank you so much for sharing your talent with everyone for free! I really appreciate it. There's another video on TH-cam from someone else who is charging money. Also, I apologize for those people grumbling about your narrative. People can get so rude on social media. Ignore them! If they knew how to use the TH-cam "Gear Box" they'd be able to speed this up instead of just leaving insults.
Hello Debra and you are very welcome :) Oh I don't let the comments bother me, this is an old video and I think it was my 'first' tutorial so I'm actually quite proud of it even if it's not perfect and a little long :) I hope you have a lovely day
Thank you so much for replying, giving me this link. It's absolutely fantastic & instead of doing jobs, am going straight to part 2!! Housework is so overrated, don't u think? Lol :))
Lovely tutorial Jeanette. I had seen your paper and fabric dress form and I was wondering where could I ever find a paper mach bodice like tht... thanks for the tutorial love it... EAGERLY WAITING FOR PART 2!!! XOXOXO
This is marvelous. For "cheese cloth" I used instead medical surgical all gauze sponge is perfect, cheap because you can 200 3x3 12 ply for 3 to 4.00 dollars here in America. You can use it for cleaning brushes and many other things if not crafting. Also for different colors and such you can use thin decoupage or wrapping tissue paper in the party section has a lot of choices for colors and design, just more delicate so you have to as you say dab and not swipe also molding with your fingers is good with the tissue paper. I also have used glitter fabric paints. If you want jewel designs. Jewel nail art pieces glued on is perfect.
That is absolutely STUNNING artwork. And yay, Aussie! (I'm a Kiwi *waves*) Love your commentary, and humor.. and the sparkles! Cannot have enough sparkles. Beautiful.
Thank you so much for this tutorial - i wanted to ask you about it! You are reading my mind!!! It is the most wonderful project! Thank you so much! Hugs, natasha
Thanks for the tutorial i was wondering if you could use tissue paper, i was thinking the paper might mold to the body on the first layer what do you think :)
Thank you so much for your tutorial!! Your step by step instructions make it worth wanting to try to make a dress, I would like to give it a try. : ) Flower
Good grief, Jeanette -- I've been making these for a few years - and I bought dolls at the thrift store -- one bag had three adults and one child marked down to 99 cents -- but the fact you searched for a doll with narrow hips and indented waist is amazing to me -- it's like a chef at the farmers' market picking the specific ingredients he needs. It's so early here -- I can't sleep -- so I'm browsing youtube and pinterest and this popped up -- I've watched it before, but am going to watch it again -- I did steal your idea about using gauze with the glue on the bodice for strength -- is that in this video stream? Anyway, great idea - and your doll is gorgeous -- I hope you & family are well -- Patricia
I’ve been watching this every year for atleast 5-6 years now
carmella bernardino saaame. So relaxing and entertaining
Jeanette I was glued to my screen, I can't wait to watch part 2. She's a fine looking doll with her gorgeous hairdo and armless physic, lol. This is a fab tutorial. You have such a calming voice, I could listen to you all day. Lee x
Just look so pretty and it looks like a wedding dress
Stunning. I used to do papier-mâché masks when I was little (grade school age) and loved it so much. I would love to do this technique with either napkins or rice paper for the rich designs or inclusions in the paper. I think it would add such an interesting texture. TFS your astounding talent with us. Thanks to you generous, dedicated ladies and gents of You Tube my artistic education has grown leaps and bounds.
+Celine Barberio You are so very welcome, thank you so much for taking the time to watch :)
This is SUCH a relaxing vidio, I LOVE your ascent!
Forgot to say: you have such a friendly, calm and nice voice! Relaxing to listnen to. I am a high sensitive person, and sometimes someone could speak with accents, or high or very low.... but this is very good. I think you have a optimistic mind.
Incredible tutorial!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!! Can't wait to try this!!!!!!! Now I'm off to the 1.00 store for a little doll! ;)) You are amazing!!!! What a beautiful piece!!!!!!!
DONNA MAY-BRUNET Thank you so much and I hope your's turns out beautiful!!! Thank you for watching
Awesome teacher, great video and thank you for taking the time to share and show us how you make your lovely project.
Thank you Lisa and you are very welcome, have a wonderful day :)
estoy enamoradas de su trabajo mil gracias !! un saludo desde argentina
Liliana Villagra Thank you for taking the time to watch :)
Congratulations on topping half a million views on this one, Jeanette! It's a wonderful project and a wonderful tutorial. I'm glad so many others have found it.
Awesome :D
+Alice LPS Thank you :)
This is adorable, beautiful, gorgeous . What else could I say, it's really beautiful.💖💖💖💖💖
it's not very simle, but it's worth the work ;)
the dress is really lovly :))
+G Liuks Thank you I appreciate that :) tfw
Excellent tutorial! I will have to go into the attic now and look up the Barbie dolls I used to collect. I'm so excited to start. It's going to be fun. Thank you Jeanette. xxx Moriah
The dress its just gorgeous and beautiful
Kitty Cheshire Thank you so much :)
No problems
I saw this video in 2015. Then a few years later got a phone. I looked for this video, but couldn't find it. Today, finally I'm back to say your work is so original, classy interesting and like a professional! Like in Toy Story, there is this professional guy who restored the doll as best as he could🤠 I love your voice too. Now when I'm finally here, I've forgotten what I wanted to say.😂
отличные видиоуроки, большое спасибо, с нетерпением буду ждать новых!!!!!!
Наталья Астаневич Thank you so much for watching :)
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Ооо кто то русский
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plzz add more videos . i just loved it : )
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Thanks so much for putting up another fantastic tutorial!! Love it! It's so nice to hear the magpies or carrowongs in the background. Makes me feel like it's early morning even though it's 10.30pm. TFS
hugs
Shaz
Oh and can I use glitter nailpolish instead of the fine glitter which you used?
Emma Klaver Well I guess you could, that would certainly make it a little stronger :) let me know how that turns out if you try it :) tfw
Scrappin Happyxo ok then
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First, this is so amazing! Second, I was laughing out loud when you were talking about cutting the dolls hair off, then it brought back a memory... when I was little I cut the hair off one of my dolls and told my little sister, "see it doesn't hurt, you should cut your hair" and she did! My mom had a fit, I can still remember sitting at a local donut counter and all she had was stubble across the front of her head, lol!!!
Oh my god
@Everywhere2- thank you so much, I didn't realise that it had that many views, how lovely :)
everywhere2
I couldn't see half of it ~_~
Scrappin Happyxo just from ur accent of speak i guess ... u r british :3
acacia clarck Definitely not British, Australian or New Zealand :)
Lady Page no u r flase i know the british accent
Beautiful doing it right now for by favorite barbie couldn't wait. Also your voice is soothing for this tutorial
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I have made dress forms with this method except I have the person wear an old tight tshirt then cover that with duct tape then paper mache with real varnish/varithane mixed with plaster of paris and white glue ... with the cheese cloth in between the layers (once it is completely dry) it is strong like fiberglass....I never thought of doing this for a doll ...Very Clever!!Thanks for the tutorial I am definitely going to do this !
I know this vid is like a year ago. But I really love it. I wish I could make things like that
UmkinPumkin1626 Thank you for that I really appreciate it :) You should try, you may surprise yourself :)
wow spectacular! This truly is a piece of art! Unbelievable that something like this can be made so, what looks like, easy, but im sure is much harder!
Hi great video I loved it. Are you a Aussie. Have you ever made Angels or Fairies.... Happy crafting.
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i loooove the way you talk. im a barbie lover so this really made my day. thank you so much! Love from Malaysia & Indonesia. Well im an Indonesian that lives in Malaysia. So im very thankful! See how excited i am? XD
Lutfi Nabhila You are very welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it :) thank you for watching
Love this
Thank you :)
You're welcome :)
I think this is one of the most interesting projects I've seen so far and I will attempted to tackle it, though it will take me some time to reach your level of skill if I'm at all successful. Your creativity is amazing and inspiring.
noregrets7469 Thank you so very much for your lovely comment, I truly hope you give it a try :) tfw
Buuuuuuuttt, can I make it with newspapers?
Emma Klaver Yes you most certainly can :) tfw
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Miyu Chen You can use any type of paper you have. Scrap pieces are better because you don't have to waste anything. Remember the glue!
Thank you so much! :)
Really impressed! You make it look easy but I know you've put many hrs in!
Thank you, I appreciate you watching :)
Amei o vistido!!!!!!
So nice to meet your youtube,i found you on Pinterest and shared this video on my board,you have a lovely voice and love the way you work with paper mache.
Hey u know you could of put her hair in a high bun instead of cutting it
Miriam Rojas they just said "INSTEAD OF CUTTING IT"
Naminé Graal
YO DELFINA
wow supper I love it
Or they could just take the head off, remove the hair glue in the head, remove the face, and put the head back on for a nice looking mannequin
Thanks so much for making and sharing this tutorial with us :-)
It was just at the weekend I watched your video on the Beautifully Gorgeous Art Dress you had made, that I raced down to the shops to purchase my own doll and give the paper mache bodice a go! Although I followed your general directions in the previous video, this has been extremely helpful with the little extra hints and tip :-) Off to check out Part II :-)....thanks again for sharing your amazingly inspiring talent!
very creative
I love this project and enjoy watching and listening to you. You're fun and the accent is awesome. I'm from Mississippi, USA. Like the idea of being able to use this method to smooth out my own figure. Haha.
hehe if we could just smooth ourselves out it would be wonderful ;) thank you so much for watching
i got so sleepy watching this
😊😊😊
Your voice is so soothing. It's lovely!
Essa mulher só enrolou e não mostrou como ficou o vestido pronto🐎💨👵👴
Patricia.Leonarda. Silva.Biancardi verdade não tenho paciência
Thank you, so very much for sharing your technique. I am so inspired, the possibilities are endless!
You are very welcome and thank you for taking the time to watch :)
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Totally loving this tutorial Jeanette! Must find an old barbie doll so I can try this! Thank you so much for sharing, and looking forward to the next part! Hugs d.
you are so sweet!..love you and hope to meet one day!..:) thank you so much indeed.
Edgard Estrada Rosales That is so kind of you :) Have a lovely day
When I saw the doll with the hair cut off, It scared me half to death. LOL. I will have to find A doll with short hair already. LOL. Clowns scare me also. LOL. I love the corset and can't wait for part 2. Thanks so much for doing this tutorial. Hugz, Diane
if you make videos again pĺease proceed to the making and dont talk so much, it makes the video soooo long and kinda irritating. But its pretty. 😉
Nescel Cortez I agree
Thank you for watching :)
ScrappinHappyxo Crafts wooow its wondrful ... i love you and these ... 😍😍im speak arabic i dond speak inglish 😍😍😍😍
Nescel Cortez la semana
But everything she said was informative. She fast-forwarded when she had nothing relevant to say.
fantastic tutorial , cant wait for part 2. tfs hugs hazel.
get to the point instead of talking to much
She's narrating all you need to know. There are people who are passionate about art and are actually making this following her tutorial. So stop being an ass to a beautiful and talented lady.
agreed! I love her ;)
please do not let these kind of comments change the way you do things... this was great
WOW this video is going strong i remember watching it when it was only a few week old you were on for 3000 subbies and i even commented on it in my previous channel...... over 2million views that amazing well done ...xxx jemmalou xxx
Yes it has, a huge surprise hey! but a nice one :) xxx
Thanks for your response to my comment. I am really sorry if it offended you. Your tutorial is very, very good and it sounds like you are using very good quality recording equipment since the mic picks up so much background noise. Please keep up tutoring online as you are very talented and it is generous of you to take the time to share your skills with everyone. The end result is lovely.
excellent video. I'm saving this in favourites and can't wait for next part. i to got cheesecloth from the kitchen stall in the market and it's cheap. on the fabric stall they sell cheesecloth fabric but that's much more dense and doesn't fray the same. cheesecloth is lovely with modelling paste on my canvases
Such a neat idea.I can't wait to make my own.Thanks for sharing.
make ur own dress like this?
Thank you so much for sharing your talent with everyone for free! I really appreciate it. There's another video on TH-cam from someone else who is charging money. Also, I apologize for those people grumbling about your narrative. People can get so rude on social media. Ignore them! If they knew how to use the TH-cam "Gear Box" they'd be able to speed this up instead of just leaving insults.
Hello Debra and you are very welcome :) Oh I don't let the comments bother me, this is an old video and I think it was my 'first' tutorial so I'm actually quite proud of it even if it's not perfect and a little long :) I hope you have a lovely day
Thank you. I'm glad to hear they don't and of course you should be proud!! Most of us wouldn't have a clue how to make a video, lol! Cheers!
She's stunning isn't she!!! All she needs are a few scars and she's perfect!!! lol ;) I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial :) tfw
Awesome tut jeanette. looking forward to part 2:)
Lov lov lov this thx u also u can use flour and water boil it to make decoupage paste it works wonderful ;)
Oh I didn't know that, thank you so much :) and thanks for watching
Thank you for this awesome tutorial!! I love it!! Great step by step and easy to follow directions.
Thank you so much for replying, giving me this link. It's absolutely fantastic & instead of doing jobs, am going straight to part 2!! Housework is so overrated, don't u think? Lol :))
It most definitely is overrated!!! ;) Thank you so much :)
This is incredible. I can't wait to do this with my girls.
Love this, I'm totally going to make this for a school project. It's so easy.
Oh I hope you do, that would be wonderful :)
Such gorgeousness! :) Pam
Your voice is beautiful and the dress is too! Great job and thank you for pointing out important details! ;)
+Valrey Peebler Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to watch :)
This is just stunning !!! So so pretty !!!
Lovely tutorial Jeanette. I had seen your paper and fabric dress form and I was wondering where could I ever find a paper mach bodice like tht... thanks for the tutorial love it...
EAGERLY WAITING FOR PART 2!!!
XOXOXO
DRESS! Beautiful dress.
+Anniah Goines Thank you so much :)
Loved it!! Thank you for teaching me how to make them! xo
This is marvelous. For "cheese cloth" I used instead medical surgical all gauze sponge is perfect, cheap because you can 200 3x3 12 ply for 3 to 4.00 dollars here in America. You can use it for cleaning brushes and many other things if not crafting. Also for different colors and such you can use thin decoupage or wrapping tissue paper in the party section has a lot of choices for colors and design, just more delicate so you have to as you say dab and not swipe also molding with your fingers is good with the tissue paper. I also have used glitter fabric paints. If you want jewel designs. Jewel nail art pieces glued on is perfect.
Shiree McCarver
Thank you for making life easier by sharing this posting.
thanks soooo much for doing this. I am very impressed. You are very talented. Sure I will try this... Hats off to u!!! Plus I love the lovely voice.
I am loving this so far,I can't wait to try this.
That is absolutely STUNNING artwork. And yay, Aussie! (I'm a Kiwi *waves*) Love your commentary, and humor.. and the sparkles! Cannot have enough sparkles. Beautiful.
Brilliant. Detailed and lots of help and pointers. Love it
Anna Hall Thank you and thank you for watching :)
Wonderful. Thank you for showing in such detail!
I'm glad you enjoyed it :) tfw
Que buena opción nos compartes, y que gran habilidad tiene para hacer estas hermosas creaciones.
Thank you so much for this tutorial - i wanted to ask you about it! You are reading my mind!!! It is the most wonderful project! Thank you so much! Hugs, natasha
You are so welcome! You do awesome work, I love to watch your videos!
Wow you guys are talented it actually helped me making doll dress for art club
Carmen-elise Lougheed I'm very glad this was helpful for you, thank you for watching :)
Thanks Jeanette for getting back with me. I will play around with the Modge Podge and if it doesn't work, I will get some wood glue. ; )
I tried this and it is literally beautiful 😍😍
Your work is incredible, I am going to try and make one.
+Myrna Hartley Thank you and I hope you do :) tfw
Great tutorial Jeanette! I will have to try this sometime! TFS Hugs, Maggie
Incredible! Beautiful. Thank you for posting.
Now this went on my to do list :) tfs, this fun tutorial, LOVE it and now I have to by me a doll :) have a wonderful week end, hugs and smiles, Linda
Thanks for the tutorial i was wondering if you could use tissue paper, i was thinking the paper might mold to the body on the first layer what do you think :)
Thank you so much for your tutorial!! Your step by step instructions make it worth wanting to try to make a dress, I would like to give it a try. : ) Flower
Good grief, Jeanette -- I've been making these for a few years - and I bought dolls at the thrift store -- one bag had three adults and one child marked down to 99 cents -- but the fact you searched for a doll with narrow hips and indented waist is amazing to me -- it's like a chef at the farmers' market picking the specific ingredients he needs. It's so early here -- I can't sleep -- so I'm browsing youtube and pinterest and this popped up -- I've watched it before, but am going to watch it again -- I did steal your idea about using gauze with the glue on the bodice for strength -- is that in this video stream? Anyway, great idea - and your doll is gorgeous -- I hope you & family are well -- Patricia
A big hello from a fellow Aussie! Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. Will be going to sam's and buying myself a barbie and giving it a go. :)
BEAUTIFUL!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
You are more than welcome :) thank you
SO PRETTY!!
Lou The Dragon Thank you :)
This is amazing!!!! I just can't wait to do this!! Thank you soooooo very much for sharing!
Thank you Olivia and thanks for stopping by :)
Ooooh i love the dress. Im gonna try it :)
The doll at Fort creeped me out but it turns out wonderful and I love your creativity
PARIS188_ Thank you :) I appreciate you watching
I made two dress' and posted pics on my facebook and will be doing video. I loved your dress and had to make it!!! thanks for sharing. Hugz
Pam
Great craft work!
It's turned out amazing
Scrappin Happyxo , I like all of your videos!
Your work is so beautiful.
I am Korean.Learn and consider your work ~