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  • Japanese Rain Doll
  • From "Carol Duvall Show"
    episode CDS-1642


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    Project by Emi Fukushima.

    Materials

    cardboard tube
    solid color paper
    black crepe paper
    printed, colored Washi paper
    1-1/2" wood ball or wood egg
    wire mesh
    rice or pellets
    black pen
    glue
    scissors
    tape
    ruler
    embellishments: beads, wire, ribbon, yarn

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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Figure D
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    Figure E
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    Figure F
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    Figure G
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    Figure H
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    Figure I
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    Figure J
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    Figure K
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    Figure L
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    Figure M
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    Figure N
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    Figure O
    Steps:

    1. Cut paper tube to desired size: 6 inches for small doll, 8 inches for medium size, 11 inches for large (figure A). Note: These instructions are based on a 6-inch small doll.

    2. Cut wire mesh to fit inside the tubing (2" x 6" for small).

    3. Scrunch and place the wire mesh inside the tube (figure B).

    4. Cover the bottom of the tube by cutting a piece of card stock to fit bottom and tape in place (figure C).

    5. Pour 1/4 cup of uncooked rice or pellets into tube.

    6. Place the wooden ball or egg for the head on top of the tube and glue in place (figure D).

    7. Cut solid color paper to 1" x 4-1/2" for collar.

    8. Fold in half and glue this solid paper around neckline over wooden ball and edge of tube (figure E).

    9. Use one 6-inch square of printed Washi paper for the body of dress (kimono). Cut another piece of solid color paper to 1-1/2" x 4-1/2" for the front pleat. Glue this solid paper onto the 6-inch square of printed Washi paper on one corner for the pleat front of dress (figure F).

    10. Wrap this printed Washi paper with a solid pleat at bottom and glue to tube exposing 1/8 inch of solid paper at the top for the collar (figure G). Fold over pleat (figure H).

    11. Cut two pieces of the same printed Washi paper (1-1/2" x 6") for the sleeves. Fold in half (1-1/2" x 3") and glue together.

    12. Attach the sleeves with glue on both sides of the body (figure I).

    13. From another printed (contrasting print and color) Washi paper, cut a 5" x 1-1/2" piece for the belt (obi) and wrap and glue around the body/tube (figure J).

    14. With the same color and design of Washi paper, cut 1-1/2" x 2" and 1/2" x 2-1/2" pieces for bow of obi (figure K).

    15. Cut another piece 1-1/2" x 2" for the fan. Glue the bow and fan in place (figure L).

    16. Cut a 3-1/2-inch piece of black crepe paper for hair. Place the paper around the back of head (figure M). Cut another 2-inch piece to cover the top of head for hair (figure N). Glue in place over wood ball.

    17. Scrunch the top of hair and tie with ribbon (figure O).

    18. Embellish the doll with yarn, ribbon, beads, etc.

    19. Make eyes with black pen.


    RESOURCES :
    Yuzen Japanese washi paper
    Creations By Emi
    E-mail: ecreations@sbcglobal.net
    Website: creationsbyemi.com

    wooden ball and egg
    Zim's Inc.
    Salt Lake City, UT
    Phone: 801-268-2505
    Website: www.zimscrafts.com

    WireMesh
    American Art Clay Co. Inc. (AMACO)
    Website: www.amaco.com

    Crafter's Pick glue
    Adhesive Products Inc. (API) Crafter's Pick
    Website: www.crafterspick.com


    GUESTS :
    Emi Fukushima
    Artist, Creations by Emi
    E-mail: ecreations@sbcglobal.net
    Website: creationsbyemi.com

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