Tuesday 29 December 2009

February Cover Competition - Winter Warmer

For the upcoming issue of Hello Dolly - due out in February 2010 the cover competition is "Winter Warmer". How you interpret that theme is entirely up to you and we can't wait to see your entries. The closing date for the competition is 15th January 2010.

Now we know that it's a short timescale since the latest magazine is only just getting sent out. But we know you will come up with something beautiful. Reborn Artists always come through when challenged!

Our thoughts behind this theme is warm snuggly winterwear.

The rules for the competition are simple:

Send 1 high resolution photograph of your reborn baby in theme to Lisa@hellodollymagazine.co.uk.


One Entry per person please


Entry must be the work of the reborn artist entering the competition.


Please include the Name of your Baby, Artists Name and Nursery Name with your picture.


Entries will be posted on the Hello Dolly Magazine Forum on the 16th January 2010 when voting will begin and run for one week.

The winner of the competition will not only get to be the baby featured on the February Cover of the Magazine but they will also be the featured Reborn Artist in the April Edition.

Photos of outfits supplied by:
Piccollissimo Baby
Daisy Katies
Dolly Designs.

Sunday 20 December 2009

Hair Tutorial in Dec 2009 Issue

In the upcoming issue of Hello Dolly we have a tutorial on painted hair by the very talented Cassie Peek of Babydust Nursery.

Cassie recently won an award from Colliii for her rooting work, a real achievement given the number of entrants to the competition, congratulations Cassie on a well deserved award.


Cassie was featured in the very first issue of Hello Dolly in December 2008 as our very first reborn artist interview. Cassie came to reborning in the same way a large number of people do when she was surfing Ebay and bumped into them whilst searching for baby clothes for her little boy. Cassie told us that what appealed to her was the community atmosphere of the hobby and being able to get honest advice and critique on her work.


Cassie says she gets a huge sense of achievement after completing a baby and gets a great deal of pleasure when she gets positive feedback from the ladies who buy her dolls from her.


More Dolls by Cassie Peek






Wednesday 16 December 2009

First Steps in Reborning - Tools Tutorial

To kick us off we start with a tutorial on the basic equipment you need to reborn a doll. You can use pretty much anything that will leave an impression in paint in the art of reborning, so it’s good to have a variety of sponges and brushes in your reborning kit, sponges don’t necessarily have to be expensive, you can use bath sponge, cosmetic sponge, sea sponge, pouncers or cellulose sponge, an economical tactic is to buy some cheaper bath sponges and rip or cut bits off to use in your painting.

Cosmetic sponges are highly recommended because they have a nice flat surface at one end and can be held easily. Also these can be purchased quite inexpensively in largish packets from places like ebay so they are easily replaced. You can also use circular sponges available from leading chemists but these do prove to be a more expensive option and possibly better avoided when just starting out in reborning.

Pouncers which I like because you can write on the bottom of them with the colour of the paint you are using which makes organising your colours (some of which are very similar) much easier. Pouncers give a nice even speckling of paint. Although they are called “pounce and toss” I have found they are quite hard wearing and very reuseable. The only downside to them really is they are quite short, they would be easier to use if they had a slightly longer body to them.

You will need an implement to scoop small amounts of paint out of your pots and there are a variety of little tools you can use to do this, the sticks used in places like Costa Cafe to stir hot drinks are really handy (shush don't tell anyone) was well as cocktail sticks, craft sticks available from places like Hobbycraft and the labels used by gardeners to identify plants. I recently got hold of a tiny little plastic spatula that came with a mini cosmetic jar which I love and wish I had lots more of because it is reusable and cleanable.

An essential reborning item is “thinners”. This is 100% mineral spirits and is often called “White Spirits”. The main issue with thinners is the smell, a lot of people find regular White Spirits can give them headaches, but there are low odour versions available, Bartoline White Spirits is a favourite with many reborners, I personally prefer to use Bob Ross Thinners, it really is low odour and doesn't leave your baby looking chalky which some other thinners can do. It is however more expensive to buy but I feel worth the results are worth the extra after all if you are going to spend £60 on a kit the last thing you want to do is skimp on the thinners and ruin the end result.

Other useful items in your reborning kit will include cotton wool balls and cosmetic cotton circles or even squares, these are really useful for cleaning your kits (if need be) or for testing whether or not your GHSP has completely cured in the oven. They also come in really handy for wiping up spills (if you are a klutz like I am) Q-tips are also really handy to have about, they are small enough to get into crevices to remove paint that you might not be able to get at with a cotton wool ball.

Another basic item to have on hand is kitchen roll, doesn’t have to be the expensive kind either, you just need to have it on hand for wiping up messes, for wiping brushes on and for dabbing excess paint onto. I always have a few layers of it under my brushes and palette for swiping my brushes on.

There are a number of different paints on the market for using in the art of reborning. Lots of people use Acrylic paints or oils and a growing number are using Air Dry Paints, all of which have their merits and their enthusiasts. But for the purposes of this tutorial I am going to talk about Genesis Heatset Paints because they are what I work with personally.

Genesis Heatset Paints or (GHSP) as they are often referred to are an oil based paint that only really sets when it is exposed to the correct amount of heat for the right amount of time. GHSP are easy paints to work with, very forgiving of mistakes which you can correct any time up until you heat set them. Only a tiny amount of paint is required in painting a reborn so although the 5ml paint pots look tiny they do last a considerable time. GHSP do come in larger 1oz pots as well but it is better to invest in the beginner set or the small 5ml pots until you are certain that reborning is a hobby that you want to do long term… as I said the 5ml pots last quite a long time!

Another important tool is your paint palette for using GHSP you have to use a ceramic palette, GHSP reacts with plastic and stains them so stick with ceramic. They may be a little more expensive but it’s a long term investment and unless you drop it, your ceramic palette will be your friend for many years. Another good purchase if you are going to reborn long term is a large paint palette, if you are using a lot of a specific paint colour on a doll sometimes the little paint wells just aren’t big enough.

The final items in your reborning arsenal are brushes, good brushes are essential and an investment in your art, you can collect over time a good selection of stencil brushes, Mop’s, Filberts, flat brushes and round brushes. Your brushes are an important tool so buy the best that you can afford as they will last you a long time. It can be heartbreaking to work on a doll and find the finish ruined by hairs shed from cheap brushes. I cannot stress enough just how important a tool and what an investment good brushes are, you are better off buying a few good quality ones than buying lots and lots of cheap ones.

by Lisa Pybus - Best Beloved Nursery

Saturday 28 November 2009

What's in a Doll Show?


One of the most fun parts of being within the Reborn Art world is the social aspect to it, not only are there any number of Guilds and Forums to take part in but within the UK there are also a growing number of Doll Shows taking place all over the Country. These shows not only provide a place to buy dolls or to exhibit doll art but also an opportunity to meet the friends made online.





Upcoming Shows December 2009 – February 2010

Sunday 13th December 2009 10.30am – 4.30

Blackpool Doll Show

Bispham Community Centre,

Bispham Road,

Blackpool FY2 0HH

Admission: Adults £3.00 O.A.P. £1.50 Children £1.50 Under 3’s Free

Email: babybler@hotmail.co.uk for more information


24th January 2010 11am – 4pm

London Antique, Artist & Fashion Doll Show

Kensington Town Hall

London W8 7NX

Contact Judy: 01161 677775

21st February 2010 10.30am – 4pm

Kelham Hall Doll Show

Kelham Hall

Kelham, Nr Newark

Nottinghamshire NG23 5QX

Contact: 01945 870160/07860 517048


28th February 2010 10.30am – 4pm

Christine’s Dolls and Teddy Fair

Sutton Coldfield Town Hall

Sutton Coldfield

B73 6AB

Admission: 2.50 16 and under Free

Contact: Christine 07925 684780 email: christinesdolls@hotmail.com

Website


So if you are into dolls check out a doll show near you.

Visiting ACORN Guild



A little while ago, in our Feb/March 2009 issue we interviewed Helen Riley of Tiny Labels Nursery who runs the ACORN Guild Website, we wanted to talk to her about the value of Guilds, what place they held in the reborn world and why artists should be encouraged to join them.

Helen told us that ACORN as a Guild offered reborners a place to gather support and help, the Guild forum is a lively environment in which Reborn Artists can make friends and learn from each other. Members can post their work on the forum and ask for advice or solutions to issues that they are finding within their reborning processes.

Reborn by Helen Riley of Tiny Labels

Within the Guild's forum pages members will find helpful tutorials that are freely available to assist with their reborn artwork and can also take part in the many competitions that take part during the year including Baby of The Month, Most Improved Member of the Month and Overall Member of The Year.


Reborn by Emma Robinson of Once Upon a Star

Members are constantly vetted to maintain their membership status on ACORN, the admin team constantly monitor members auctions and sales to scrutinise the quality of the work produced and keep a careful check on feedback received on Ebay.

Find ACORN by clicking here

Monday 23 November 2009

Doug Richards Meets Savannah




Doug Richards holding Savannah

Attending the Enterprise Nation Conference last week was a very interesting experience, meeting up with lots of other entrepreneus and hearing their stories and how they handle the challenges of running small businesses in today's economy was fascinating.

I was, by equal measures amused and embarassed by one of my reborn dolls ending up on stage with Doug Richards (former Dragon in the BBC's Dragon's Den) for his presentation, hers are the little legs you can see dangling over the edge of the podium in the video



Sunday 22 November 2009

December 2009 Issue Cover Winner

The next issue of Hello Dolly Magazine is an incredibly special one for us, it is the first anniversary of the magazine's existance and we have gone from strength to strength, the readership is growing and the positive comments keep flooding in.

The latest issue's cover star is Scarlett by Artist Donna Wells of Nana Dreams Nursery whose beautifully composed themed photograph will be gracing the December issue cover.



Donna will be the featured artist in the February issue of the magazine with a 2 page spread. Congratulations Donna.

We were really impressed with the number of entries we received to the December Competition and how much effort and thought went into a lot of the entries, people really took the theme to their hearts and had fun with it.


4 Examples of entries to the December competition

Top Left Picture by Beth Downing of Beth's Babies Nursery
Top Right Picture by Carolyn McGrath of Eden Reborn Nursery
Bottom Left Picture by Jane Bishop of Forest Babies Reborns
Bottom Right Picture by Lisa Pybus of Best Beloved Nursery

Saturday 21 November 2009

Welcome to Hello Dolly Magazine's Blog

Hello Dolly Magazine is a bimonthly magazine dedicated to the art of reborn dolls and the crafts surrounding them. Hello Dolly's website is here

Hello Dolly is in the main a community project giving a voice to reborn artists and those who love dolls in general. In the magazine readers will find examples of artists works, articles highlighting particular artists and can take part in the reborn community in printed format.

What can we offer doll collectors? Well you can read all about new upcoming artists, you can see examples of their work.

Hello Dolly Magazine does have it's own forum community where readers and doll lovers can talk to each other and leave messages and thoughts for the Hello Dolly Editorial Team.

Hello Dolly is available to purchase either as a single issue or as a subscription from here

Every issue the cover is decided by means of a themed competition... so look out for the themes and join in the fun.