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Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby Original Art Doll by Elizabeth Ruffing

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth Ruffing

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingRosa the rose flower fairy baby art doll is a handmade original, one-of-a-kind art doll, handmade and hand painted by artist Elizabeth Ruffing.

This is Rosa. She is a baby rose fairy.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingWith her pale yellow rose petal hat, Rosa can nap in the garden without being noticed.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingShe can sit in the flower garden and watch the butterflies, hummingbirds, and bumblebees.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingThey accept her as one of their own, with her periwinkle butterfly wings.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingRosa has hidden button joints so she can move her arms and legs to express herself.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingShe has a sweet profile, with little pointed ears.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingRosa has an oak-colored stand that lifts her in the air so she can practice flying, and leaping.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingHer doll stand slips in behind her hand-quilted wings.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingRosa the rose flower fairy baby original art doll is entirely handmade by me, Elizabeth Ruffing. Her body is made of 100% cotton, from my own pattern, and is hand painted with acrylic paint. Her bottom is weighted so she can sit nicely.

She has an antique reproduction baby face cast in papier mâché. Her ears and head are hand sculpted from paperclay. Her rose hat is made of fabric flower petals, joined together with paperclay.

Rosa is approximately 7 inches tall when seated, and approximately 9 inches long when lying down. She is approximately 11 inches tall while hovering on her stand. Rosa the rose flower fairy baby is a work of original art is meant for display only.

The Fairy and The Dove watercolor painting by artist Elizabeth Ruffing, on hang tagRosa the rose flower fairy also comes with a hang tag. It is signed as well. The picture on her hang tag is “The Fairy and the Dove,” printed from my original watercolor painting. The image goes very nicely with Rosa’s mauve onesie, her yellow buttons, her pale yellow rose petals, and the butter-colored spots on her wings.

Rosa the Rose Flower Fairy Baby, Original Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingUpdate: Rosa the rose flower fairy art doll has been adopted. Thank you!

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Rosa the Original Baby Rose Flower Fairy Art Doll and Fairy Watercolors

Rosa the Original Baby Rose Flower Fairy Art Doll

Rosa the Original Baby Rose Flower Fairy Art Doll by artist Elizabeth RuffingRosa the original baby rose flower fairy art doll is finished!

Rosa the Original Baby Rose Flower Fairy Art Doll by artist Elizabeth Ruffing
I cast Rosa’s antique reproduction baby face using liquid papier mâché. I sculpted her head and ears with paperclay. I made the pattern for her body, and sewed it in 100% cotton cloth. I quilted her periwinkle butterfly wings by hand, and hand painted her with with acrylic paint. She will is sealed with matte varnish for protection.

The Fairy and The Dove fairy with a baby dove watercolor painting by artist Elizabeth RuffingI took my color inspiration for Rosa rose flower fairy art from my watercolor paintings, “The Fairy and the Dove” and “Fairies and Butterflies,” and chose a pretty soft orchid color for her onesie. I added peaceful blue and purple and yellow to her wings.

Fairies and Butterflies twin fairies watching flying butterflies watercolor painting by artist Elizabeth Ruffing

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More progress on my fairy original art dolls

I’ve made some more progress on my flower baby fairies, and my Spring fairy, who may turn into a Summer fairy as time goes by. I made her a skirt today, and tried Wonder-Under for the first time to fuse fabric layers together before I cut out individual petal shapes for the skirt.

I’m going to paint the “petals” of the skirt so they will compliment the pastel green of the fabric petals around her head. I also permanently attached her wings so her stand can be inserted in the opening between her wings and her body. This way I no longer have to tape her to a stand, which will allow me to paint her. She needs a little more paperclay as well.

The painting on the babies is already under way. I will add a lighter layer of color over their onesies to give more detail. I will have to plan butterfly wings for all three. I’ve already hand quilted the wings on each one.

I have also been experimenting with mini plaques. I have mounted reproductions of my original watercolor paintings on hand painted 6 by 6 by 3/4 inch solid poplar wood. I wanted little companion pieces of art to offer with my fairy dolls and I wanted to make them so none would need a frame. These will have hangers on the back. I think all the pastel colors will look lovely together.

Making these up reminded me that I have unfinished paintings that would look great in this format. I am fishing out my reference drawings and hoping to get those projects organized. It amazes me where I find things! I often have no idea what is in those piles on my desks and tables! Lots of good ideas just waiting for me to find the time.

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Be-flowered Fairies and Babies in Progress

For these little fairy babies, I tried out Mimi Kirchner‘s directions for hidden button movable joints. They worked out great. I’ve made them jointed at their shoulders and their hips so they can sit or lie down. I’ve also weighted their bottoms to make them sit nicely.

They are made from all sorts of things, 100% cotton fabric, Creative Paperclay, and Li-Qua-Ché pourable papier mâché, not to mention fabric flower petals, pipe cleaners, carpenter’s glue, and Poly-Pellets. I hand quilted their wings and left an opening on each one for wooden stands that I plan to add later. Since they they can be posed, I thought it would be fun to

This is my Spring fairy, a little further along. She is actually a little further along than pictured here, and has been already sanded and gessoed, as have the babies. I am just a bit behind on my photographing!