The Flower Garden Angel
Designed by Tonne Finnanger
The Flower Garden Angel
I was just hanging out yesterday to get into the sewing room. I had to make something with my new Tilda fabrics. I have had the book with the pattern for the Flowergarden Angel for a while now and I was just so inspired to make her up.
As we dont have Tilda fabrics and accessories available here in New Zealand I had to improvise a little.
I used the Tilda hair threads for her hair but I had to create my own flowers, as I dont have the Tilda flowers. I just cut out a small circle and then cut slits around the outside.. creating a flower.
I used a lovely red and white gingham fabric from my stash for the tie
The same flower from the hair are on the shoes.
I didnt have any of the craft rubber for the soles of the sandals so I used felt instead
I didnt have the proper Tilda flower for the tie either so I handcut out another type of felt flower.
So this little lady was made yesterday. She didnt take me too long.. she looks just great sitting up on my table in our bedroom.
My little man is alot better.. just had a VERY bloodshot eye from having a chickenpox on his eyeball.. but other than that he is getting better.. He looks rather hideous with his spots and looks rather pale.. but is on the road to getting better.
Have a great weekend
16 comments:
so cute Lydia !!! lovely
Natalia
WOW!!! You are too clever. That dolls looks amazing. It really does. And who needs special Tilda bits when you can be more creative and make your own for a fraction of the cost? Love her so much. I've never made any of the dolls or toys in her books before.
Your poor little boy! On his eye??! Didn't know you could have one there. I do hope he's over the worst of them now. Hopefully the long weekend will be lovely and sunny and he'll feel much better.
Your doll is so lovely! I like how you improvised with items you had on hand. Thats a true creative soul!
Hope your little man recovers soon. When my son had the chicken pox he even had them down his throat. The dr. said it was the worst case he had ever seen. To help with the itch you can let him soak in a cool tub of water with oatmeal in it. Or Aveeno is a bath soak if you have it in your country.
Wow - I love how you just 'run up' something so amazing in such a short period of time. She is beautiful, you clever thing!xx
Oh!!! It's so cute...
Your dolly is beautiful.
So lovely Lisa!
My little boy has got the chicken pox right now too.
He is on the mend and I'm happy that yours is feeling better too!
Eli
Dear Lisa, your new Tilda is fantastic!
Zsuzsanna
Hi Lydia
Just found your blog - And im going to let you know where you can by TILDA stuff fro,. It's a store in England, and they shil to the whole world, when you order anything from them
Just thought you would like to share this link with you readers of your blog, so they also can get hold of some of the very nice things to make a lot of TILSa stuff with.
Link comes here so anyone can look at the catalouge and maybe put and order or two in.
Happy Weekend from Denmark and Lone to you all
http://www.pandurohobby.co.uk/pan/IboxServlet?p=IXS220R
Hello,Lisa:-)
I discovered Your Blog not so long ago,as I can admit-I am the serious Tilda-Fan and also make Tilda-like dolls,in my own style,because I tendentionally did not want to keep tightly to Tone's designs.
I have read thoroughly that,what You have written here,like about flowers-creation,or shoes for the doll...I can say-that it is good ,that You make your own additions acordingly to Your own ideas.This makes you more creative and the doll,except for being resemble on the author's ideas,has got additionally Your own character and Your own...hmmm..Soul,which is more important,than even the best project by others.These are real*Lydias Treasures',that I have discovered here.
I would like to invite you to visit my blog : http://tildas-verden.blogspot.com
I am not new on blogger,but I had to decide to change the language into more comprehensive and communicative one.I come from Poland,but live in Denmark,where I use primarily English.People from other countries complained,as not to have been able to read anything properly,even with the use of 'google-translate',which is far away from perfect.
I have started from crochet projects,but I am going to remind all my previous dolls again,also to introduce new ones.
My Best Regards-HalinaDK-
Your wee doll is very cute.
I hope your son's eye heals well... maybe it would be prudent to get it checked by the doctor to make sure no damage has been done... I have heard pox in the eye can do damage.
Hi Lisa,
How very pretty. I just love Tilda dolls.
Have a wonderful day.
Hugs,
Elizabeth
What a cute and lovely doll is that! You amaze me with your skills. I actually love those improvised tilda fabrics and hair accessories for your doll. :D
Hola Lydias esta hermosa tu tilda las sandalias muy bonitas.Muchos cariños
Hey there on the other side of the world!! I also made the same (almost)tildadoll. It is nice to know that Tilda is populair all over the world!!
Maybe you can look at my tildacreations, that would be nice!
Greetz from Holland
inbetweendreams-lies@blogspot.com
See the second photo in which Tinda Doll is sitting..i loved that one...that doll looking cute and gorgeous..
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