I had lost the PDF file with the text I use in the insoles, so instead of trying to recreate that I decided to scan and use my own text (the original used a font available in Word 2007, but I had forgotten its name).
This photo shows the boot's upper part finished. Only the outer sole and heel are missing.
Here are the finished boots on Ghoulia. This method of buttoning the boots works very well, so I'm sure I will apply it to some other designs as well.
Love all the shoes! I was wondering if you ever sell or would trade them for custom jewelry for MH dolls. Let me know!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shoes!This is a must try to all doll makers. Cute!
ReplyDeleteCaeti, I don't sell the shoes I make and although I have traded a few pairs, that is limited to people I've known online for a long time.
ReplyDeleteYour creations are awesome and little pieces of artwork.
ReplyDeletePlease keep up on showing and thank you very much for the many inspirations. ;)
Tarja, Your work is so creative and meticulous! Thank you for sharing. Did you order this leather online? I am looking for paper-thin pleather for my own miniature projects!
ReplyDeleteI haven't ordered leather online. What I've got is from a closing sale of a local store. I bought quite a lot as I wasn't sure I'd find another store any time soon.
ReplyDeleteGood call -- it's sad when a fabric store closes! Well I'm going to continue scouring the net and my local fabric haunts :)
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