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Pink, brown & black doll
By Susan Cobb |

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- Place 4"x7 1/2" piece of pink metal, top edge even with the top edge of the mold, pink side up. Use the stump to impress the design, then refine with the pointed or flat ends of the roller tools. When the design is finished, move metal to the second mold, and repeat over next area of metal so you have a continuous pattern. Next, move metal back to first mold and continue with that mold until the metal is completely embossed. Add adhesive to the body, then attach the metal and trim the edges leaving a small amount of excess. Fold the edges of the metal over the edges of the body, then smooth the edges with the flat side of a tool or stump.
- Place the pink metal or brown metal on a thin mat with the silver side up, use the wavy tool to emboss the metal for the arms, legs, and hair. Use the wavy perforated wheel with the black metal for the belt, and with the brown metal for the 6" handbag strap.
- Attach the arms and legs with brads and Zots™, using the retractable pick to make holes in the pieces through the metal. Attach the hair piece to the head. Fold the 2 1/2" brown flower and glue to the back of the hair piece for a ponytail. Attach a black bow in front of the folded flower with a Zot™.
- Cut the 4" brown flower in half, and the 3 1/4" flower in half. Layer the two 4" halves for the bottom of the skirt, with the 3 1/4" half for the top layer. Attach to the metal body with Zots™. Attach the belt over the waist. Add adhesive to the ends of the handbag and place over the body, then attach a strap beneath the left side. Pull the strap over the shoulder of the doll, fold at the back (so the brown side of the strap shows), and attach the loose end of strap to the right side of the handbag. Place the arm over the bag as shown, and secure with a Zot™.
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