Woodland Star Educational Foundation – Woodland Star Auction 2013
Auction Ends: Mar 15, 2013 01:00 AM PDT

Children Item's

Make YOUR Waldorf Doll with Ms Marika! You have ALWAYS wanted to do this.

Item Number
424
Estimated Value
200 USD
Opening Bid
100 USD

Item Description

Imagine learning how to make a Waldorf Doll.
Our beloved Ms Marika will teach an upper school student from Woodland Star (6, 7th or 8th grade) how to make her very own Waldorf doll to keep forever.

This experience is priceless.

A Waldorf Doll (also called a Steiner Doll) is a form of doll used in Waldorf education. Made of wool and cotton, using techniques drawing on traditional European doll making, its appearance is intentionally simple in order to allow the child playing with it to improve or strengthen imagination and creativity. For instance, it has no facial expression. Its legs and arms are flexible, allowing natural postures.

Traditional Waldorf dolls are made from cotton interlock knit fabric and wool stuffing. They are often entirely natural. Typically the trademark long hair of a Waldorf doll is made of mohair or boucle. Some doll makers use alternative hair material such as wool, rayon and cotton. The facial features of a Waldorf doll vary with the maker. Most Waldorf dolls have small suggestions of noses, their eye and mouth colors are generally varied with each doll.

The times to work with Ms Marika can be worked out to fit everyone's schedule, most likely, this summer would be ideal.

Item Special Note

WSCS students in upper grades only please.

Donated By:

Marika Schamoni