tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3823515726904579193.post3420614344906750662..comments2024-03-11T02:13:56.298-04:00Comments on Pen + Paper Flowers: "cute-a-licious" clothespin dollsPen + Paper Flowershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10797331888339767593noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3823515726904579193.post-74374154118878328992009-11-19T12:37:13.746-05:002009-11-19T12:37:13.746-05:00on my first go around i bought the clothespin doll...on my first go around i bought the clothespin dolls, heads & stands at joann's. HOWEVER, i ended up finding some "real wooden clothespins" at Ace Hardware and the tips are "egg shaped" versus a fat rounded end. I found these to be easier to pivot the dolls heads. (although the legs don't fit snug into the base like the ones from joann's). i ended up just stuffing the base with paperclay, inserted the doll and let them both dry. i think it worked pretty good. you can paint right over the paperclay to hide it! voila! let me know if that helped! & thanks for visiting & commenting,,,Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16174738932869535592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3823515726904579193.post-51037908796875337822009-11-18T17:02:59.636-05:002009-11-18T17:02:59.636-05:00Just found your posts from TomKat Studio. Gorgeou...Just found your posts from TomKat Studio. Gorgeous stuff! Love love love your little clothespin doll! I've been saying I was going to make one several months (also inspired by Lollipop Workshop), but may now have the courage to just do it. Question- where did you buy your clothespin dolls & stands? Thanks for your beautiful blog. PS- Your young girls made awesome dolls too!! Probably will put mine to shame!Brandi, New Orleans, LAnoreply@blogger.com