Picture above is the final
dress form in the series. I made the
first one in February 2011 and the last one last week. Talk about a project taking a long time!
As requested, below is a
recap of the rest of the dress forms in the series..
For all you altered cigar box
fans, I have a new video tutorial project I’ll be posting this coming weekend
so stay tuned!
17 comments:
belle idée
I love them all, but I love the patriotic one the most!!!! It is awesome.
These are all amazing Laura! I think my favourite one is your latest but they are all so beautiful. Thanks for sharing them with us. Margie
Stunning. Each one, I think..."this is my favorite"...then I look at the next and think...this is my favorite. Beautiful.
I am absolutely blown away by your art work. I want to grow up and be just like you although I'm probably old enough to be your mother.
Oh Laura, these dress forms made me gasp!!GORGEOUS!!
WOW WOW WOW!!!! What else could I say Laura??.. Never seen any dress SO BEAUTIFUL and SO PERFECT before... WOW again!! Hugs, Coco xx
Great, great inspiration. I can't pick a favorite. WOW.
What a fabulous collection of lovely, whimsical creations! Each one is gorgeous but if I had to choose I think the patriotic dress form is quite distinctive.
annrnye@yahoo.com
Oh gosh Laura! Those are all so fantastic and unique! I have a lot of those embelishments but would never have thought to use them like these do!
hugs Karen
Hello Laura!
Allways amazing! The ones I prefer are the 3, 4 and 5 ones!
Beautiful work!
Hugs and kisses
What a fabulous collection but I especially like the patriotic one. Is that image available somewhere? Enjoy your blog so much.
Mary
These dress forms are beautiful!!! I can't decide which one I LOVE the most!!!
Just love your work, new to your blog! How exciting
Wow, so awesome! I think the blue and white feathered one is my fav! They are all incredible Laura!
So hard to pick a favorite Laura! Your art is always so amazing! Thank you for sharing! hugs ")
These are gorgeous! LOVE LOVE LOVE them. Can't wait for your next tutorial either. Anne, yourmainestamper
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