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3.0 out of 5 stars
OK for dollhouse doll technique - but get some refinement,
By Carol Hightower (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dollhouse dolls (Paperback)
I bought this book in the 80's and used the techniques to make dollhouse dolls for my daughters. Joanne McCracken's techniques are good for sculpting, and then reproducing, polymer clay miniature dolls, and on that basis I recommend the book.
However - 20 years later I have re-opened the book, and I find the dolls shown not very refined in facial features. I still think it's a great book to get the dollhouse dollmaker on the path, but do get Maureen Carlson's excellent books and really learn to sculpt a face and figure in polymer clay if you need to start at the very beginning. Then combine the information in both authors' works for some great dollhouse people. |
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Dollhouse dolls by Joann McCracken (Hardcover - 1980)
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