I've been talking about my latest project which are dresses for my sister's wedding dolls. I made 4 sets of dresses so that comes to a total of 8 looks; 4 for the bride doll aka Cony and 4 for the groom doll aka Brown. By the way this are 14 inches tall dolls so they are like Baby tall sizes but the bodies are very small as oppose to their huge heads. Don't get me wrong, these are very cute dolls.
Since this is just a hobby of mine and I tend to make it like a big corporate social event. Now, most social events use this tricky marketing, attention-grabbing label or naming schemes. So I was contemplating on what to call this project. At first, I thought of using single word titles to sum up the essence and WTF I am doing. That was hard, very difficult then I just came to the conclusion of calling it as it is; what I was working with. I was sewing so I am calling this project; officially as "Threads & Needles". I know some of you will ask what about the glue gun? Well my answer to that is make your own GD project and name it whatever you like... LOL!
As most imaginary huge social events, you gotta have promotional posters. I did a couple and showed them on my social pages and on my last post, BUT I still have to make one for the official title of the project. So there you see, first thing on this post is the promotional picture. I am still planning when to do the photo and video shoot. I've already thought of making 2 videos, a "making of" and an editorial video. "Making of" video obviously from the name itself will feature the background process of getting to the end result which is the editorial video. I've never done any videos of me talking so this will be a first (because as most people I don't really like my recorded voice). I haven't decided on the music for the editorial video but I might use a Sarah Slean song because I want that ethereal feel to it.
And so that's the current project at hand. I am hoping and planning to have a hobby project every month, every 2 months or once a quarter. I enjoy all these crafty projects and I hope you all do too. I leave you with the models for this project: Cony and Brown. Buh-bye!