Wednesday, 24 October 2007

crowns, high heels and grand dresses


We are going to a birthday party in a couple of hours. It is not just any birthday so the gift had to be special too. It is the first birthday of my friend's first child: the most cute little girl!
I wanted to make her something and then got inspired by my dd of 5. She draws the whole time (with glitter gel pens) queens with high heels, long dresses, long hair and crowns. So one of the pics (lying all over the house) caught my eye and I've decided to use it.


I've used cute Japanese fabrics, Dutch Folk prints and very retro dots to sew this little queen. I've added a lot of tags (made one with her name on) and buttons (which I've sewn so that she'd never get it into her mouth) for the fun of it. I've painted the faces with textile paint, using white glitter textile paint and lilac. I've called in my little girl for the honors of drawing the faces herself with textile pen. She decided to draw a princess and 2 cats on the "awake face". Very cute and she's as proud as a peacock! I've stuffed only the head and the body. Will definitely do this again and make it into a pyjama bag. I also have to use my other dd pics to make another version.


I've deliberately sewn the high heels facing the same way as in the original painting ;-) She is 55cm from crown to toe and 29 cm at the widest part of her dress. The only important part I didn't add to the doll was the long hair. Maybe next time!


5 comments:

Peta said...

I love her Mon, she is just gorgeous!! I bet the birthday girl loves her too.

Marina said...

Your Queens are absolutely beautiful - very creative and unique...

monART said...

Thank you Peta and Marina for visiting and commenting on the queeny creation ;-)

Beth said...

The princess loves Mrs. Queen! Mrs. Queen was lying on her shelf taking a nap today, but the little girl wanted to play with her. She was a good sport. The tin, Mrs. Queen's home, is a big hit, too...

monART said...

Oh Beth great to hear because The Princess is the one who decides if Mrs Queen gets the thumbs up ;-)