* My short horror ebook, Motherly Love, is featured today at Horror Happenings at Examiner.com. Check it out.NOTE: You may have to sign in to Smashwords to purchase.
* My short horror ebook, Motherly Love, is featured today at Horror Happenings at Examiner.com. Check it out.
Pathy's art is sometimes smaller than an inch, but it is big in charm. (Pictured: grandfather and his dog, top. Left, half-scale baby)"I could not have a kiln (lack of place, lack of money), so I was very happy to find Flumo, which doesn't need to be fired."
Using Flumo, an air-dry casting slip, allowed Pathy to buy some porcelain dollhouse doll molds and begin making the dolls of her dreams. She makes the dollhouse scale dolls herself from start to finish: pouring the slip, cleaning, then painting, wigging, and dressing the dolls.
For Pathy, it's not quite an overnight process, but the results make it worth the wait.
(Pictured: Her latest, Sleeping Beauty, also in 1/24th, half scale.)

"It's quite long to make a doll, about two or three weeks," she says. "I try to put expression in the attitude and the look of my dolls. It's not easy, but with training, I have some good results. I like to make everything and I like to see the doll come to life under my eyes (and my hands!)"
So do we! A member of the Mini Doll List, Pathy loves finding inspiration from other doll makers - and inspiring some of her own fans.
What always caught my eye was the charm of her dolls, like this cutie, probably my favorite. (Pictured: Sarah)
Besides making dolls, Pathy has finished three roomboxes, and has plans for another roombox and finishing a large dollhouse. She also is thinking of selling her dolls.
"Making dolls is easier for me," she says. "I need less space making a doll than making a house, but I dream one day that I could have other dollhouses and a lot of free time for furnishing and decorating them!"
(Sounds like a good idea, right?)
Thanks, Pathy for sharing your fantastic dolls!
* Visit Pathy Biero's doll blog
* How to: Flumo tutorial. (The tutorial uses Liquache, which is the same as Flumo.)
* Flumo tips


I'm hooked! I began making some African Violets and can't stop!


Yay! I reached number 100! Marlene of the UK at Somerset House Project is follower number 100! Check out her blog, she's building a great Georgian house.
More vampire book news:
Just got a great new review for my horror ebook MOTHERLY LOVE at Smashwords (available for Kindle and other formats.)
I admit I may be one of the few people in the country who has yet to read Stephenie Meyer's Twilight books or see the movies. Of course I never read any of the Harry Potter books, either, though I've enjoyed several of the movies.
Well I'm still in the process of making things so I have nothing new to show yet. But thought I'd share a recent story and photo I did which ran on the front page. For fun, I reduced the paper so you can fold it and put it somewhere in your dollhouse or mini scene.
There's nothing more enjoyable than sitting on the deck in summer and looking over the flowers.
