Sadly, I have been remiss in posting anything interesting on my blog, but that doesn't mean I haven't had a creative daze or two!
My CrEePy Clowns have become another fun way to repurpose and create one of a kind art from mass produced porcelain clown dolls.
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Rusty |
One of my very first repaints was a 12" Dynasty porcelain clown. But I went the direction of the Gothic Girls and they took up a lot of my creative time.
My second clown was an adorable music box! He and the rest of CrEePy Clowns featured in this post are my 2016 series.
I purchased some common Heritage Mint clowns that stand about 16"-17" and a few Dynasty dolls that are up to 20". I try to keep my costs low but generally, these dolls costs about $20 plus shipping online and they are hard to find in second hand stores.
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Patches |
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Patches |
I prefer a couple of the Dynasty molds. One is a hobo (especially without the ball nose)and the other is a circus clown like the one I used on my first CrEePy Clown. I also prefer clowns that can be bald because they don't have the hole in the top like porcelain dolls that need inset eyes and I can choose to add hair or not. I also like molds with ears.
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Tex |
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Tex |
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Chuckles |
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Chuckles |
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Ziggy |
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Bobo |
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Bobo |
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Ziggy |
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Dinky |
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Dinky |
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