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Marble bottom tier with Mint top tier cake. Both with cookies and Cream filling. Decorations done with fondant, gum paste and buttercream icing.
Used large doll cake pan from Micheal's (5 cups of batter). Under the doll dress (to give it more height) is a an 8" round 1" high. The cake under dress is 10" round. 3 1" high cakes. The cutter that I used was two different sizes of a calla lilly and these I purchased from Flour Confection, www.flourconfections.ca/shop/calla-lilly-cutter-p-1256.html. Larger on the bottom two rows and small one on the top two rows.
Concept - Jayanti & Winand Singh
Photos - Winand Singh & Vinod Singh for Me We
Makeup - Yohana Yfara
Hair - Wendy Mac Intosh
Styling - Jayanti with Van Dijk
Concept - Jayanti & Winand Singh
Photos - Winand Singh & Vinod Singh for Me We
Makeup - Yohana Yfara
Hair - Wendy Mac Intosh
Styling - Jayanti with Van Dijk
I am getting together with some friends to make tutus for our girls, and I decided to make one beforehand as a sample. I chose to make this one for my 2 1/2 year old niece. She is very into Tinkerbell right now, hence the green (and a little yellow). I'm so happy with how it turned out. And so easy! I think I may go a little tutu crazy. . .one in every colour, maybe?
Concept - Jayanti & Winand Singh
Photos - Winand Singh & Vinod Singh for Me We
Makeup - Yohana Yfara
Hair - Wendy Mac Intosh
Styling - Jayanti with Van Dijk
Concept - Jayanti & Winand Singh
Photos - Winand Singh & Vinod Singh for Me We
Makeup - Yohana Yfara
Hair - Wendy Mac Intosh
Styling - Jayanti with Van Dijk
Danish F Class 0-6-0T No.656 ‘Tinkerbell’ sits outside the shed at Wansford, Nene Valley Railway. I have seen pictures it undergoing running in trials recently, hope to be able to see it in service on the line at some point. It was built in 1949 to a much older design and brought to the UK in 1975, running on the NVR during the next decade.
Toy porcelain teaset. Disney's 2010 Tinkerbell "Great Fairy Rescue" teaset Creative Designs International NIB. In my collection. Oct. 2011.
This is Tinkerbell. She was originally my dog. She liked my sister's place better (she lets her dogs inside =) Now she just comes by every now and then to visit. She is a Rottweiler that is always inquisitive never mean. She doesn't know she weighs over a hundred pounds and still wants to be a lap dog.
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I wanted to do a piece based around Emma's nickname she had as a child and growing up.
Emma's nickname from her family has always been Tinkerbell, so I wanted to take that concept and produce an illustrated piece based around it.
It was quite a bit learning curve also as it was all illustrated using the Pen Tool so getting everything perfect was a challenge!
Really pleased with the outcome, I'll be getting it printed into an A2 poster for Emma's parents.
Will also be producing it into a series of Postcard to go along with other designs for further releases in the Squiddles Brand.