Yet Another Princess With The Very Same Mold.

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marzipandoll Posted 5 Feb 2010 , 9:22pm
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Dominiiiiic!
I used our first mold again! It's a Mermaid princess!
(Anybody want to see the how to... find my fan page on Facebook as Marzipandolls.)
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KHalstead Posted 5 Feb 2010 , 10:01pm
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very cute, I can't get on facebook (blocked from out router to keep the kids off)..is there any way you can post it here?

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MYOM-Dominic Posted 6 Feb 2010 , 12:01am
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Marzipandoll - You continually amaze me with the many reincarnations you are making with that doll mold. Our roles have reversed, you now are the teacher and I am learning from you.

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marzipandoll Posted 6 Feb 2010 , 2:02am
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Marzipandoll - You continually amaze me with the many reincarnations you are making with that doll mold. Our roles have reversed, you now are the teacher and I am learning from you.

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*blush* Thank you!

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marzipandoll Posted 6 Feb 2010 , 2:37am
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Originally Posted by KHalstead

very cute, I can't get on facebook (blocked from out router to keep the kids off)..is there any way you can post it here?



Yea I wanted to be lazy, but absolutely! Here you go!

So this is how she comes out of the the mold (when I only make upper body)
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Then I just made a sausage for the lower body.
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Shaped that sausage into a fish looking body and tail. ( don't have a mold for that )
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Painted some details on her with food coloring.
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Give her a face. I use a little fondant for the eyes. Fill that dent with white fondant and then put a little iris also fondant, then just put a black dot for pupil with black food coloring and very thin brush. The rest of the facial details are just painted on following the imprints the mold gives. Which are very light so you can change them if you like.
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Make the hair. (clay gun)
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Glued it on with Tylose and water mix. Starting from bottom to top.
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There you go.
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If you were wondering about the mold making details too, they are right here on MYOM. This thread shows the mold making process and the first figurine I made with it.
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-664296.html

Another one with the same mold, completely different looking doll.
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-664296.html

Hope this helped!

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m1m Posted 6 Feb 2010 , 3:01am
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Very informative thread!

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KHalstead Posted 8 Feb 2010 , 1:51pm
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soooooooooooooooooooooooo cool!!!!!

I checked out your website too, your figures are amazing!!! I love the little mermaid babies!

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marzipandoll Posted 8 Feb 2010 , 3:54pm
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Thank youicon_smile.gif

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icer101 Posted 8 Feb 2010 , 4:13pm
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hey marzipandoll... still keeping up with you...ha! i really like your little mermaids.. you have done great with your mold making and use of it..

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marzipandoll Posted 8 Feb 2010 , 4:43pm
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Thanks! I am glad you are keeping up! Look out Chef D and I have something new coming!

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