Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Kokeshi Dolls

Hi there.  I'm so glad you stopped by!

I had a special treat last week.  My friend Nanc' (Scrapper@heart) came for a visit.
It was a real treat to meet her in person!  We spent some crafty time sharing some dies, 
embossing folders, press plates and stamps.  I cut some of Nanc's Kokeshi dolls 
dies and I've had so much fun putting them together.  It brought back memories of 
happy times playing with paper dolls when I was a kid.


My first doll is a CASE of another friend Michele's card.  I pressed the background
by inking the plate with Warm Glow ink.  The doll itself was cut from various
colors of cardstock.

Somehow I missed die cutting the little fan and went on a hunt for a 
substitution in the studio.  I found a bag of colored feathers I'd bought at
the thrift store and made feather fans.


For this card, I pressed the parasols with Watering Can Archival ink.  It came out
much darker than I wanted so I pressed it on a new piece of cardstock without re-inking.
Much better!

I framed her up with a Scrolled Punch & Pierce piece that I had cut previously.
I love when I find something that works for a card without much effort!

Lastly.....and my favorite of them all....


I cut some pieces from watercolor paper and adorned the dress with an
embossing folder and gold foil trim for a more elegant feel.

I found a piece of patterned paper that I thought worked well and added
some gold foil strips to ground her.

I'm going to take this last card to a couple of Darlene and Diane's challenges.

Can You Handle the Pressure - ATG with embossing
Those Pretty Papers - ATG using Patterned Paper

 


Card Recipe
Stamps:  PP Parasols (SB)
Ink:   Warm Glow (GKD), Watering Can Archival (Ranger)
Paper:   Neenah Solar White, Blush, Crushed Curry, Blueberry Bushel, Black, Watercolor (Alt), Gold Foil, Patterned Paper (Artistically Inked ret SU)
Other:  Kokeshi Dolls dies (SB), Notched Corner Frames (PFS), Fluted Classic Ovals dies (SB), Scrolled Punch & Pierce Die (SB), Floral Festoon EF (SSS), Feathers (?) 

Come back soon, Nanc'!





Enjoy!


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12 comments:

Sandy said...

ah-so - You likee flied lice? I'm sorry, I just could not help myself.
I love any thing oriental. I always have a book going and I do prefer something with a China or Japanese theme.
Your dolls are precious - beautifully done. I like the second one the best.
Bonnie you have a fantastic Oriental grocery store right there in Cary.
Sure wish I had one here.
The dainty background (looks like lace) coupled with the deep blue and gold looks so good!
Sandy xx

Sandy said...

I don't know what happened with my comment but I sure didn't type it up that way. Oh well, just pretend I am talking Japanese!
Sandy xx

I Card Everyone said...

Two treats: one having Nancy visit and the second to get to play with those darling dolls! I am humbled by your CASE, Bonnie and just love her little feathered fan! They are all three just fabulous! I love that gold marbling!
=]

Marcia Hill said...

Your favorite is my favorite too Bonnie, but seriously, I love all 3 of these cards! Your color and pp choices are fabulous on all 3 and the feathers were a great addition! So glad you got to meet Nanc' too...she is definitely a special lady!! Hugs. :0)

TK said...

How can you pick a favorite?! I'm in love with the little dolls and you certainly made three great cards with them. The fans pp is a great addition, but your gold marbled paper is pretty special too. These are all so sweet, Bonnie

Bobby said...

I totally get it's like playing with paper dolls, Bonnie, and you dressed them to the nines, especially the gold trimmed one. So glad you got to spend some time with Nancy. I wish there was a place we could all get together sometime.

Diane said...

ALL of the cards are so adorably CUTE and how clever to make the feather fans! Nothing like having a friend over to have a day in your creative room!!
Thank you for joining our challenge at Can You Handle The Pressure and Love Those Pretty Papers!
Diane CYHTP, LTPP Co-Owner
{Nellies Nest}
{Can You Handle The Pressure}

Brenda in IN said...

Was it McCalls that had paper dolls each month on the last page? These are so adorable and you dressed them up so well. I do love those feather fans. How wonderful you got to meet Nanc in person AND get to stamp together. Fun for sure.

Leslie Miller said...

Oh, how wonderful it is to have a crafty friend visit! And look what came of it -- such pretty adorableness! Beautifully designed cards, and the feather-fans made them even more special. I sure do remember paper dolls. I enjoyed cutting my own from the Sears and Montgomery Ward catalogs.

JoAnn said...

These are all so cute. Love how you designed each one. Your favorite is also my favorite. She looks so elegant in the white with gold trim and that background paper is perfect. Glad you and Nancy had a great visit and fun crafting time together.

Cat Craig said...

Lovely cards. I too favorite the last one. Its probably the gold touches. Very elegant and formal looking.

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

All of them are just so very beautiful. x