Monday, April 23, 2007

Rock Garden?


This is my latest creation - a bunny "pet rock". I placed it by our front step which is the only area of our yard that hasn't been completely dug up and turned into an ugly sand lot. I've decided to just have a "rock garden" this year, and maybe few potted plants, as nothing else is "safe".

Saturday, February 3, 2007

In the beginning...


Red Riding Hood was shocked by the secret that Big Bad Wolf whispered in her ear.
"Marti has begun to Blog!"
Hello Blog Browsers - welcome to Kinkor's Korner. I hope to use this place to journal about my life and my creative endeavors.
Pictured here are Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. I made these dolls from Gail Wilson kits. I highly recommend trying her kits if you are at all interested in making quality dolls with lots of attention to detail.
This project began two or three years ago. I was surfing through listings at E Bay under "doll patterns" looking for something inspiring and I came across a listing for a "Wolf" doll kit. The description said it was a never opened kit with everything included to make a wolf doll that was supposed to be a companion to Red Riding Hood. I didn't know who Gail Wilson was, but I was interested in the concept of a kit with everything but the stuffing in it, so I bid on the auction and won. I was quite pleased with the kit when it arrived and went straight to work at making the doll. I think I had it made in a couple of days. I was tickled with how well it came out, but it was an oddity by itself - now I wanted to find a Red Riding Hood kit. I did a web search and found GailWilsonsDesigns.com where I was happy to see the companion kit for sale - but the price was a little too high for my spending limit at the time so I put off buying the kit for several months. Then Gail had a close out sale on some of her older patterns and this one was included, so I finally bought the kit. I was even more delighted with it than I had been with the wolf kit, and I went to work and quickly made the little doll. But I got as far as having her pantaloons done and her dress half finished and then I put it aside. Depression had sucked me into its darkness again and I lost interest in things that I had enjoyed. So little Red Riding Hood sat around in her bloomers - getting shuffled under piles of clutter for over a year... and then one day in the middle of winter the clouds started to lift and I finally found the drive to finish the little doll.