Goose Grease began as custom painted wooden families and dolls for children. Then a few brides requested custom doll portraits for their wedding cakes. With that, the idea of the peg doll cake topper was born. It has caught on as a creative way to add a personal touch to your wedding decorations and, at the same time, have a long-lasting art object as a memory of your wedding.
We are happy to say that each and every doll has its own personality. With this project you can make your own.
Materials:
Wooden peg dolls
One thin and one flat paint brush
Acrylic paint – Folk Art and Americana are a couple good brands
Tortillon – Shader
Top coat –Matte finish
Sandpaper (for correcting mistakes)
Mechanical pencil
Step 1:
Make sure the surface of the wood is smooth and that all knicks or uneven places are sanded down. Holding the wood’s vertical lines towards you, draw two points for the eyes, then draw the hairline around the perimeter of the face.
Step 2:
To draw the arms, envision an imaginary line from the point of the eye all the way down to the hand. This will be the inside of the arm. Go back up to draw the outside of both arms. In the case of the bride, a horizontal line connecting both arms cuts across to make the bride’s dress (variations to the neckline can be made after this line is drawn). For the groom, draw a V in the center going down from the neck. This will make for his suit.
Step 3:
Paint the bride’s hair. Use the flat part of your flat brush to get around the edges. (Warning: Using the thin brush to outline the hair will create bumps in the paint).
Step 4:
Paint the groom’s hair. Again, use the flat part of the brush to outline the hair. For the beard, use the thin brush. To make a “five o’clock shadow,” either use your toothpick or thin brush to stipple along the face.
Step 5:
Wash and re-shape your brush between each use.
Step 6:
Paint the white part for the V of the groom’s shirt. Re-draw the V for the groom’s shirt, if needed. Draw and paint the tie. Use the thin brush for these details.
Step 7:
Paint the bride’s dress with the flat brush, making sure that her hair is dry so you can hold her head while working on the body. Depending on your paint, the dress might require two coats. If so, let the paint dry between each coat.
Step 8:
Paint the groom’s suit. Again, use the flat brush to go around the hands. Go onto the neck for the suit. Use the thin brush if needed, but the flat brush works well.
Step 9:
Dot the eyes and, using the toothpick, begin working on other details.
Step 10:
Start finishing the bride! Draw a few lines to suggest the ruffles of her dress and draw the outline for the bouquet. For the latter, draw a simple circle and then begin to paint the leaves first, leaving a space for the flowers. Simplicity is the key here. After working on the leaves, begin to add the flowers using one or two colors. Think of a symmetrical pattern: leaf, flower, leaf, flower…
Step 11:
Add the final touches to your bouquet. The toothpick can be used here to add baby’s breath or lavender dots. Now, shade the pencil lines on the dress using the shader or tortillon. This will give an effect of ruffles and will prevent the line from smudging once the top coat is applied.
Step 12:
Start finishing the groom! Detail his suit. Using paint and a very thin brush is good for the advanced painter. For an easier route that also looks dazzling, use a pencil and tortillon to blend the line. Wrap a post-it note around the body to draw the jacket line. Blend over the line with the tortillon.
Step 13:
You’re almost finished! Once the eyes are dry, begin erasing the pencil marks so you can start seeing the final picture. Apply the final top coat. Work on the head first, let it dry, and then apply the coat to the body. Be generous. Once this is done, after all this hard work, having said “I do” will both sound and look sweeter.
Optional:
If you have some smaller details you would like to include and need a thinner brush, personalize your own thin round brush. We recommend buying a size 1 round brush and cutting half of the bristles. Size 1 is the perfect length. Having half of the bristles is good for some tiny detailing needs.
All photographs by Goose Grease.
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Sign in to add your ownCassandra from CardsbyCassandra says:
Fantastic idea!
12 years ago
Natalie from HaveYourCakeAndIceIt says:
love it!
12 years ago
Sharon from thecraftychickadee says:
Did these for my wedding 2 years ago and we still love them- a great memory of something I created and it's super personal which is what weddings are!
12 years ago
mononokin says:
Thank you so much for sharing <3
12 years ago
Jessa Cady from Spiderbunny says:
This is so cute, wow! Thanks for the tutorial ^ . ^
12 years ago
Jillian Withee from jFrancesDesign says:
Love these! Can't wait to try and make my own.
12 years ago
Georgina Carol from gincagua says:
This is one of the most difficult, beautiful and spectacular handicrafts I have seen in Etsy. You keep this pulse for many years!! I invite You to see my shop Gincagua when You want. Best wishes!
12 years ago
kwongm138 says:
Thanks for the tutorial! I'm doing this for my wedding in August!
12 years ago
Sibel Bayraktar from sesideco says:
So funny DIY project! Thanks for sharing!
12 years ago
Pam Powell from Melyshoney says:
Ab Fab is all I can say!!
12 years ago
Ron and Phyllis McIntyre from ClickityClack says:
We sell these unfinished peg doll bride and groom sets all over the world! It amazes me. Our customers are good about sending us photos of the finished bride and groom sets too. Such a variety of talent. So many also want smaller peg dolls for cats, dogs and kids for the wedding party! These peg dolls have become very popular all around the world!!
12 years ago
Melissa Bartlett from beepear says:
this is so cool! I've been trying to figure out what to do for my own cake topper and this is giving me some ideas :)
12 years ago
VaLon Frandsen from thevicagirl says:
They are so super cute. I love all the different varities they have. So much fun.
12 years ago
Dianah Mathis from pinkhousebluemarket says:
Great info. Love the details!
12 years ago
Coco Flower from CocoFlowerShop says:
excellent !
12 years ago
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12 years ago
Jerry Alez Jerry Alez says:
So cute, and an easy diy project as well. wedding cake blog
12 years ago
Will and Kay from willkaystudios says:
Your Wedding can be YOUR Wedding DIY Our Wedding Cake Toppers!! You do it YOUR WAY!!
12 years ago
Ainur KOKSAL from Ainurcrochet says:
Very nice !!
12 years ago
Amanda Brown from FeltCurious says:
Amazing! Just got engaged and been looking through these guides and this has to be one of my favourites :)
12 years ago
Reese from ReeseCarrozzini says:
Just love the products and this tutorial is fantastic!
12 years ago
Mary Kay Montague from TheLavenderBaby says:
Love this--thanks for the tutorial!
11 years ago
J.K. Ramirez from HudsonBlueArtisans says:
Cool Idea.
11 years ago
ArtsLux from ArtsLux says:
very interesting idea! and what good is that each couple can make their own original and unique figurines, small copies of ourselves! and it is wonderful!
11 years ago
Sarah Bagshaw says:
I bought these immediately, I'd seen them in a magazine and wanted to use them myself! I'm very excited!
11 years ago
Brooke Allen from babblingbrookestudio says:
Can't wait to create these for a friend, thank you for the tutorial!
11 years ago
Eugenia Quiroz says:
Thank!!! Will try :)
11 years ago
Create The Cut - Paper from CreateTheCutPaper says:
Ohh so cute! Love diy weddings!
11 years ago
Iksoo Seo from mozzin says:
Really nice !
11 years ago
Iksoo Seo from mozzin says:
Really Nice!
11 years ago
Marisa Wilding says:
AWESOME!
11 years ago
Hannah M. from artXchic says:
This is a wonderful step by step guide, great work! My shop also creates custom wooden peg doll cake toppers if you feel your paint skills are a bit rusty :)
11 years ago
Hannah M. from artXchic says:
This is a wonderful step by step guide, great work! My shop also creates custom wooden wedding cake toppers if you feel your paint skills are a bit rusty :)
11 years ago
Hannah M. from artXchic says:
Such a wonderful step by step guide, great work! My shop also creates custom wooden wedding cake toppers for those who feel a bit rusty with a paint brush ;)
11 years ago
Hannah M. from artXchic says:
Wonderful step by step guide, great work! I also create custom wooden wedding cake toppers should you feel your paint skills are a bit rusty :)
11 years ago
Blend My Love from BlendMyLove says:
I am so in love with this idea. I am getting married in a few months and I love that the man has a beard just like my fiance. What such confirmation that He is meant for me. I love all the different looks. I will need a tan looking bride for me with a bird cage and fair skin one for the groom with a beard just like the one above. You will be hearing from me soon.
11 years ago
Gelica Lopez says:
These are beautiful! I don't see the link to where to order? How should one go about that?
10 years ago
Montse Díaz from TheDoodleStoreDR says:
I love this!! I've made 3 already using this tutorial and Goose Grease dolls. They are beyond amazing!
9 years ago