Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Playing With Dolls Part 2


       I had such a positive reaction to my facebook post asking if I could repost photos of minis painting minis photos on the blog that I really needed to break it up into a couple of sections, and I likely could have done more! I know I didn't get photos from everyone that OKed me to, but there are just so many pictures on the NaMoPaiMo group I couldn't even find them all! So please enjoy some more wonderful photos of dolls and their horses. And go and check out the NaMoPaiMo Facebook group for even more eye candy!
I love this photo! I love the horse shopping, the cats, everything! Photo by Heather White

Jose is ready for Fabian's NaMoPaiMo painting patty! Photo by Jennifer Buxton

Max is dressed for NaMoPaiMo success! Photo by Christine Sutcliffe
Photo by Christine Sutcliffe


Photo by Anne Van De Weel


Photo by Anne Van De Weel

Elecktra had this exact doll. I always loved that dress! Photo by Marjo Miettinen

Boba Fett  is painting his donkey as baby yoda. Photo by Susie Graham

Hailey hard at work. Photo by Barb Niesley DiAnnaBella 


Victoria, Teagan, Tayla, and Reece. All ready for NaMoPaiMo. Photo by Mel Boynes

Photo by Mel Boynes

Photo by Fabian Rodriguez

Debbie and her NaMpPaiMo model. Photo by Amber Carter

Bailee has her pony prepped, primed and ready. Great job Bailee! Photo by Mackenzie Ferguson

Jungle Recon and his project. Photo by Ann Johnson

Jungle Recon taking a break for a jello shot. Photo by Ann Johnson

Photo by Samantha Rayanne White
Photo by Spyryt Fyre Studios

Photo by Erica Damon


     This next series of photos are some of my favorite! I love the details and all of the miniatures. Harriotte Preston did an excellent job on these!
photo by Harriotte Preston
photo by Harriotte Preston

photo by Harriotte Preston

photo by Harriotte Preston

photo by Harriotte Preston

photo by Harriotte Preston

photo by Harriotte Preston










2 comments:

Brenda said...

Wow! Such creativity! And apparently painting models is dangerous business by the looks of the hard hats/riding helmets some of them are wearing. hahaha.

timaru star ii said...

Good grief!! I see the foursome in Mel Boynes' pic has 4 stages of coloring, in order from left to right. All this is amazing!