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1  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Discussion and Questions / Modeling cherub faces on: April 20, 2006 03:05:10 PM
Hi, I'm retrying an old idea. About a year ago I made these angels from a book from my library. It was all paper mache. I LOVED the outcome of the dresses but I was never happy with the faces. I eventually made a cast of my daugters Barbie doll but even that wasn't too great. I'm trying the whole process again now. I've started with some salt dough to get some practice on the faces. I need tips or links for proportions or over all look or something. Also I'm sure if I'll get any joy working so small. (I'm planing on the completed doll being 10cm high). ADVISE PLEASE ! 
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