Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Modern Voodoo Dolls: How They Differ From The Traditional Dolls

Voodoo dolls have significant places in the cultural imagination of our ancestors, as well as ours. In the past, practitioners used the old technique, which is actually still familiar with us and some still follow their traditions in Voodoo doll-making. However, as time passed, people changed, and their imaginations became wider. They have incorporated a touch of modernism to the old tradition of making Voodoo dolls. These dolls are not necessarily involved in black magic, or any negative energy; in fact some are mostly made for fun and camaraderie with friends.

If you are interested in learning a sample modern voodoo doll, then I am here to help. The first thing you should do is to gather your materials. You will need a full body-shot of the intended recipient, a printer transfer paper, white fabric, thread and needle, and your symbol pins with heads in the following colors: red, blue, green, purple, yellow, black, white, pink. In one of my lessons, I have discussed the meanings of these colors, but for those who are reading this the first time, let me explain what is the significance of each color.

It is important to know that Voodoo practitioners use dolls mainly for negative things like hurting people or forcing romance. If you harm your boss out of malevolence, karma dictates that the consequences for you will be worse. There are nine pins, as I have mentioned, each one with a different symbol: Red stands for death or bad health, blue for love, green for money or tranquility, purple for spirituality, yellow for success, black for repelling negative energy, white for healing, and pink for love and affection.

Now let's go on to the steps. First of all, you have to clearly print the photo of your subject as large as possible on a photo transfer paper. There will be instructions coming with the photo transfer paper for transferring the image into ironed white fabric. Follow that. From that fabric, cut out your recipient's body shape for the front and back. Do not forget to leave a seam. Once you are done cutting, it is time to sew. Leave a hole near the center to give way for stuffing. Cut also small holes at armpits, fingers and crotch to serve the same purpose. For stuffing, you may use yarn, cotton or any stuffing material you desire. Once your doll is stuffed, you may now turn the doll inside out but do it in a careful manner. If you are having a hard time pushing it with your fingers, then you may use any stick or pencil. If you are already satisfied with how your doll looks, you may now sew the stuffing hole closed.

Remember also that if there's any text or graphics on the picture (such as on the person's shirt), you have to reverse the image horizontally before you print. As a result, it shows up normally later when it's on the doll. An another option would be to cut out a heart from red fabric to cover that section

People will have different tastes in their Voodoo doll styles. Most modern dolls are immensely decorated with buttons, and some are greatly dressed up. Whatever your style is, the only reminder is that you know what these dolls' significance are, and most importantly, you should make them with a clear conscience. Karma, as they say, is just around the corner. It is thus better to make a Voodoo doll when you are motivated by good-will rather than revenge.

If you want to learn more on how to make voodoo dolls I advice you to visit the voodoo dolls site.


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