These babies were finalists in the ProSculpt Baby Doll Contest.
Sculpted with ProSculpt, glass eyes, and soft body and wig from a half-scale baby kit. Emily is wearing a hand made costume. Received first place in the Beginner category in the Johnston Baby Kit Doll Contest.
Sculpted of ProSculpt Baby Clay, this 21" life scale doll has sculpted head, hands and feet. The body is a soft sculpted fabric body with posable limbs. The dark blue eyes are blown glass. Her life like skin tones and texture won her first place. I have actually seen this doll in person, I predict you it will be seen as a reproduction in the next few months. Jack Johnston
Artist: Lynn (from BubbaBears)
Received honorable mention in the Johnston Baby Kit Doll Contest.
Received honorable mention in the Johnston Baby Kit Doll Contest.
Mi represents an Asian baby. Her hair is dyed black. She is 11 inches tall.
This life scale doll is sculpted of ProSculpt Baby Clay. The 3/4 arms and legs are attached to a soft hand sculpted posable body. The shoes are off the rack at her local baby doll store. That is the great thing about sculpting life scale babies, they become very easy to dress. The vignette helps to bring this baby to life.
Lollipop is eleven inches tall, made of ProSculpt, with glass eyes and a hand made wig, over a half-scale kit body. Received first place in the Professional category in the Johnston Baby Kit Doll Contest.
Artist: Natalie Scholl
This baby was made using the half-scale limb armatures, head form, body, and regular ProSculpt. Received honorable mention in the Johnston Baby Kit Doll Contest.
Received honorable mention in the Johnston Baby Kit Doll Contest.
Artist: Ericka Olsen
Received honorable mention in the Johnston Baby Kit Doll Contest.
Artist: Peni Dyer
This doll is depicted as a baby asleep on a cloud.
Artist: Philomena Donnelly
This 20" life scale doll is sculpted with ProSculpt Baby Clay. It has sculpted head, hands, arms, legs and feet attached to a fabric posable body. The artist has shown her own hand and forearm to show realism and to help us understand the scale of the sculpture. Philomena Donnelly is a resident of Belfast Northern Ireland.