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Sunday, March 29, 2009
3D Caricature and Toddler SculpturesThe Sandbox Toonies are a direct result of my 24 years as a caricature artist drawing little kids doing
what little kids do and some adult kids now that I think about it. A sculpt can be created from a photo.
Sizes vary but each doll is fully posable with sculpted head, hands and feet. Clothing is custom made in most cases. It's a great gift idea for weddings, anniversaries, graduations, retirement parties, or just for fun.
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All dolls pictured are available for sale unless otherwise noted.
| Me and Mini Me |
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| Mini me is a 14inch fully posable caricature with sculpted head, hands and feet. The body is cloth. |
No molds were used in the creation of the Toonies. Each one is a unique
work of art considered a OOAK or one of a kind, in the world of collectable dolls.
Judy Porter has been a caricature artist for over 24 years and created the Toonies from all the thousands of
darling little people she has drawn.
Some imperfections do occur in the
curing process but again it is sculpture and not a toy.
Toonies
can be used as a display in home decor or centerpieces at parties, events and weddings. Create your own plaque or special
award fun trophy.
Here's a fun example of myself and my business partner Deb, as
Sandbox Toonie action figures. We draw at a rate of every three to five mins. at events.
www.thefinetooners.com
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| The Fine Tooners Caricature Artists Judy and Deb |
Contact us for pricing on custom work 660-679-7679
Maddie and Friends
OOAK sculpted head, hands, feet with cloth body ,armature making all dolls fully posable. Dolls
are approximately 18 to 20 inches tall and can wear most premie, American Girl, clothes made for 15 to 18 inch dolls.
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| OOAK caricature proportioned doll with larger head and smaller body. |
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Monday through Saturday 9a.m. to 4p.m. Central Time
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The Sandbox Toonies pictured are available for purchase or
you provide a photo of your special someone and get your very own "Toonie Caricature Doll" All dolls
are sculpted of polymer clay. The clay sometimes has tiny imperfections in the curing process. Likenesses are
"caricature" not portrait.
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See Dylon in Dolls Sept. Issue 2008 Emily
will be in Contemporary Dolls Magazine Nov. 2008 Angela and Maddie
were seen in the June Issue of Doll Reader's Tiny Treasures
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