Welcome to the Morezmore OOAK Studio Blog
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Posted By Natasha Red October on January 27, 2010
This blog is about making OOAK (One of a Kind) sculptures – sometimes they are called OOAK Art Dolls or OOAK sculpts. I really enjoy making OOAK and sharing my OOAK adventures – both my successes and my failures – here, on this blog. Although some people refer to them as Morezmore tutorials, I myself see them as Work in Progress Notes, with unpredictable results. Don’t miss the World Wide Web Wealth of OOAK Wisdom page – the collection of OOAK tutorials shared freely by talented as well as generous artists. Thank you – enjoy your time at Morezmore.
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Posts by Natasha Red October:
- Welcome to the Morezmore OOAK Studio Blog, January 27, 2010 in Uncategorized
- Morezmore OOAK Store – New Arrivals, January 22, 2010 in Uncategorized
- Morezmore #25
Ball-Jointed Doll (BJD): Figuring Out The Mechanics. Part 2
***, January 16, 2010 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #25
Ball-Jointed Doll (BJD): Figuring Out The Mechanics. Part 1
***, January 2, 2010 in Uncategorized - Happy New Year!
***, December 31, 2009 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #24
Victorian Christmas Shopper (Part 2)
***, December 14, 2009 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #24
Victorian Christmas Shopper (Part 1)
***, November 27, 2009 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #23
Domovoi Caught in the Act of Shape-shifting Out of a Tea Cup
***, September 21, 2009 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #22
Rusalka – Russian Water Fairy (Part 4)
***, March 8, 2009 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #22
Rusalka – Russian Water Fairy (Part 3)
***, August 26, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #22
Rusalka – Russian Water Fairy (Part 2)
***, July 24, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #22
Rusalka – Russian Water Fairy (Part 1)
***, July 24, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #21
Master & Margarita. Behemoth (Part 2)
***, May 17, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #21
Master & Margarita. Behemoth (Part 1)
***, April 15, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore # next
Tarot. Major Arkana. The Fool (Part 1)
***, April 10, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #20
Fortuna – Goddess of Abundance, Luck and Fortune (Part 4)
***, April 2, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #20
Fortuna – Goddess of Abundance, Luck and Fortune (Part 3)
***, March 31, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #20
Fortuna – Goddess of Abundance, Luck and Fortune (Part 2)
***, March 23, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #20
Fortuna – Goddess of Abundance, Luck and Fortune (Part 1)
***, March 8, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #19
Mistress of Copper Mountain (Part 2)
***, January 11, 2008 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #19
Mistress of Copper Mountain (Part 1)
***, December 20, 2007 in Uncategorized - Morezmore #18
Goldfish Mermaid Diving to Retrieve a Sunken Bottle
***, December 2, 2007 in Uncategorized - Genesis Heat-Set Paints Info and Instructions, November 3, 2006 in Uncategorized
- Genesis Paints Color Chart, November 3, 2006 in Uncategorized
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YAY!!!!!!! i can’t wait to see you get all inspired
OH , Oh oh I can hardly wait to get going !!!!
Thanks, dear girls!
Hi, just can´t wait to see your beauuuuuuuuuuutiful work!!!!!!!!!!!!
regards
Eli
Thank you, Eli!
cool
You are an amazing artist. Thanks for sharing your work.
Thank you, Beverly!
very nice of you
I found more of your W.I.P. pictures, I love the view of your back yard!
I just had to thank you for such a wonderful site! I am amazed at all the tutorials and links to the same. For you to take the time to help out new artist is fabulous. The supplies that you have and great prices are very welcome. I have learned so much from you and always look forward to a new project that you share with everyone and all for free. You are truly amazing and appreciated!!
Thanks again and God Bless
Dee
Thank you VERY Very much, dear Dee!
what a great pat on my shoulder – I needed it!
Natasha I just found you…and what an amazing find! I started sculpting with polymer clay years ago I used to sell on ebay as Enchanted Bayou. My little fairy creations were called faebys. Well as life will sometimes do it got in the way and I quit sculpting about 6 years ago. The kids are now grown and moved out, and due to medical probalems I had to quit work. I decided to try the clay again. As luck would have it I live in Louisiana and due to the lovely weather we tend to have here (thank you Katrina and Rita) I lost all the little things I have collected over the years due to flooding. All my books, all my little “findings” and trimmings. All my supplies all my online refrences. I’m starting from nothing but a block of clay and a dream. (But didn’t we all start that way??? Well while looking online for “stuff” I found you and your site. All I can say is AMAZING! I’m finding most all of the things I need supply wise, not to mention the tutorials are priceless. So much has changed since I started sculpting and just reading your posts I have learned so much. I’m so glad your here you are truely a treasure and it’s been an amazing journey watching your talent grow through your posts…from every artist or artist wannabee thank you for sharing and letting us into your world
I really need to stop by the blog more often – just found your sweet comments – Thank you So Very much!!
What a wonderful delightful surprise to find your notes here – on this Sunday morning, at 7:18 am, when I am sitting here, thinking “Ok, I will do this, this and this – get the store work done – questions, invoices, packing and shipping, then catch up with the inventory backlog (make, label, organize) – and that will put me closer to clearing time for dolls – I have to find a couple of hours every day for dolls – how can I do it”
Yes, that is exactly what the purpose of this blog (in addition to just showing off, lol) – to inspire, to stir up the creativity, to nudge and to prompt “just start, just do it”.
Natasha Red October
Natasha,
Your tutorials are so very helpful to doll crafters or artists just learning. I truly enjoyed most of all your blogs/tutorials regarding your ball jointed dolls. Wonderful! It certainly has given many of us a different approach to creating our own BJDs with PC. I was wondering if you will ever show us any of your completed BJDs–painted, wigged and costumed? I don’t know about others, but I suspect that most would absolutely love to see some of your finished BJDs. You are very talented!
Thanks again so much for sharing with us all. You truly help us all to improve our own work.
Blessings, Maggie
Thank you So VERY MUCH, Maggie!
just found your note and it made my day!! 
I am planning to return and finish them, just my business (Morezmore) is a bit too demanding at the moment, but I am getting back to the studio this month, for sure!