All Dolled Up

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Members of All Dolled Up have priority for spaces in all workshops. After members have had an opportunity to sign up available spaces will be given first to associate and then non-members.

Workshop Policies

  1. All workshop pricing is done on a non-profit basis.
  2. Registration fees are non-refundable – unless ADU cancels the class.
  3. If you are unable to attend, you can arrange for a friend to substitute for you, or check the waiting list. The person replacing you will be responsible for re-imbursing your fees.
  4. Class may be cancelled (and fees refunded) if there is less than minimum enrollment prior to the starting date.
  5. Unless stated otherwise, Class fee's do not include pattern or supplies.
  6. Be sure to pick up a 'Supply List' when you register. Read it completely to see what preparations need to be made. Do not purchase any class supplies until you are sure the class has minimum enrollment.
  7. Classes start on time. Have all supplies purchased before the first class – unless the supply list indicates differently.

Local Artists Workshops

Check back here for more information as it becomes available.
If you are interested in signing up for these classes, contact
Chris Rawlinson.

Out of Town Artists Workshops

º Colleen Babcock will be coming to teach April 24-25, 2010.

Finders Keepers

A 2 day workshop
This little imp is a bit of thief! She just can’t help stealing stuff from humans. With a pen clutched in her tail and her pockets stuffed full, she also carries some pilfered booty on her back in her upturned hands. Finders Keepers hands are perfect for holding your business cards, recipe cards or a treasured photo.

This class covers drawing and sculpting a face as well as wiring and shaping a simple mitten hand. Finders Keepers' body is then created with a wire armature that is wrapped to create a realistic body shape. Those students wishing for a more relaxing and simple class can keep the body proportions of their doll to the standard of the 13" sample doll, while students seeking more of a challenge can alter the body proportions of their doll to suit. The costuming right from her little leather shoes to her cute little bonnet will be covered during the course of the class.

The methods learned in this class are invaluable as the same method of body construction can be adapted to use with any doll head and hands, including cloth or clay.

If you are interested in signing up for one or more of these classes, contact Roberta Russell.