Here are some of the face molds I've produced over the years. I think it's time to update the collection and make them available to everyone. In the past I've only given my students the opportunity to purchase them.

These are the products of five or six different face molds. Most of these pieces were included in classes and given to the students so they could practice painting detail.

This is the first mold I ever made of one of my dolls. I have a few of these ones left in a bin in the studio.

This is the original doll without her wig.

Here is another mold I pulled from an early doll. I like this one because you can see the teeth. These simple little molds hold a surprising amount of detail.
I'm thinking of putting these on ETSY. Any thoughts?