Tuesday, February 20, 2018

This is my Harlequin Purple Lady.  She is jointed with beads and I hand painted her face with acrylics.  Her hair is purple wool fiber.  I love jointed dolls just don't make many of them. 





Last year I got into making several dolls, just got so busy with the up coming holidays that I didn't get any of these posted so here are a few. She is my little Sugar Skull gal that I made around Halloween time.



Here are some of my lil Critters that I made for the past Christmas season. We have the Fox, Rabbit, Bear, Cat, Kangaroo, Elephant, Owl and the last was a commission Fox.

Fox
Rabbit


Bear

Cat


Kangaroo
Elephant


Owl SOLD
Commission Fox

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Little Sweet Ones.  Here she is all dressed up for Halloween, with googly eyes and accented in purple, green and orange and yarn hair.  She has a hand painted face with purple eyes. Handmade with love and from the finest materials filled with poly fiber. Around 16" tall.


Here are some Halloween hats that need dolls! Time to create some more dolls.


Here is my little prim miss agatha grace. She is all hand made and primmed. Made from the finest materials and stuffed with poly fill fibers, pattern from Kim Grasso. Miss Agatha Grace is about 30" tall and is looking for a forever home. 

Now this is my Woodland Elf.  Made with the pattern from Jan Horrox.  She has hand painted face with lambs wool hair.



Here is my little Green Eyed Witch.  She is about 24" and is hand painted, made with the finest materials. She has a little green witch hat with a nice black veil. Stuffed with poly fill fibers, looking for a forever home.

Here is Ms. Snow Lady.  She has button eyes and her mouth is of little buttons with painted cheeks and shoes.  She is made of the finest materials and filled with poly fill fibers. Ms Snow Lady is dressed in a festive dress with a golden under skirt and pretty bow on her head. She stands about 24" tall.

Here is my little Honey Doll. She is made from the finest materials hand stitched face and painted shoes. A little rag doll about 20" tall in yellow and black. 


Thursday, June 26, 2014

Hello everyone!  I am so excited I have done some new creating, fixed up my sewing room.  I have a nice new working table that has six cube areas on each side to put my material, and other things I need to create my dolls with. Gives me lots of space to put things in, and next to it is my sewing table.

I have used this area to make one doll so far and found that I really like it.  It has also given me ideas on improving what I do have and how to lay out the things I have in my cubes, and on top I have a file that has all my patterns.  This area I can actually cut out the material from the patterns and have room to do it without going to my kitchen table if I need extra room.  I can also sit there and do my beading or painting if I was too. Makes my sewing/computer room very versatile in what I want to work on. 

I will be making a special picture box to take pictures of my dolls next and once it is finished I hope to take real nice pictures then. Once done I will be snapping pics of the two new dolls that I have done.  

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Hi everyone I am getting ready for a few craft shows coming up in my area.  I have been working very hard on my dolls and here are a couple that I am making for the shows coming up.
The first is a Primed Raggedy Ann style called Molly.  She is not for children as she has buttons for her eyes. I sewn her mouth and around her eyes and painted her nose and her shoes.  She is about 20" tall.
(please disregard the date seems my camera is having a bad day.. it always goes back to this date for some reason)

This little girl has found a home!


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Getting you all  up to date with what has been going on in my life.  Last year I found out that I may have breast cancer and around my birthday in August I had surgery to remove bad cells, now I am cancer free and have been since my surgery.  It has been a very hard year and then this past July my knees got injured and we (my doctor and myself) are working to see what is going on here. My walking is very limited now.

On the lighter side my daughter had a baby boy this April, he is such a joy - smiles and cuddly and of course her daughter who was born 2 yrs ago in August 2 days before my birthday.. she is the reason I want to live a long time.. watch her grow up, get married and have kids, and then her oldest is 6 and he is just a sweetheart.  Of course all my grand children are special.. my son has 5 boys and I also have loads of step grand children.  My step daughter has a daughter and a son and he has a daughter which makes us great grand parents now!  And my step son has two boys and two girls, his youngest is just 3 and she is such a funny girl! Such a clown, I have a feeling that my daughter's little girl is going to be the clown in her family.

I have many dolls that I don't have on this site, I have been busier than I thought LOL!  I will be getting them on so you can see what I have been doing and also posting the Raggedy Dolls which is something new for me.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

At this moment I am also working on a doll for breast cancer. I have a very special place for this. I am making her out of another Jan Horrox design doll but I have switched a few things between the different dolls she has in her book Introduction to Making Cloth Dolls.  I just got this book a little while ago, which has helped me get back into making dolls again which I so so missed.  I think I sold her without taking any pictures of her, but she was going to someone who is a breast cancer survivor, and I am so happy for that.

Sunday, September 30, 2012




 This is my latest fall doll that I have been working on, This is Skull Miranda. She is dressed for Halloween as the Day of the Dead. She has orange tulle, black sparkled tulle, and the top layer is black/orange and white skulls. She has a black bat bod-dis with orange and black poke-a-dot legs.  Her top hat and her waist is accented with a beaded fringe.   I love these patterns by Jan Horrox.   This doll is for sale $30.00



Thursday, August 9, 2012

Coming into my own



My life has had some very small ups and downs with my health and that has truly slowed me down as well as being a caregiver to my father.  During this time I have gained a beautiful grand daughter and she is so much a joy in my life. 

It's been some time since I worked on my dolls.  I have truly missed working with them, through my daughters encouragement I am going to make room to make this possible for myself.  There are a few minor things to go around, to make it happen but I plan on cleaning out an area in our basement to set up a couple of tables for my craft room.  

Saturday, June 26, 2010

My Felt Fairy




Okay its been some time since I have updated my blog. Well the truth is I got lazy, and wasn't updating when I did make a doll and then I kinda lost my grove if you know what I mean. But here is my latest and it was for the month of June a little challenge which I am very happy that I got into because I hadn't made a doll since winter. This doll needed to have felt on it and a fairy. She is made of felt with wire in arms and legs. I felted her face, and clothes on her, along with her body designs. Her wings are also felted onto a sheer material and put into place. She has button arms and legs.

She is a Pea Pod Fairy

This doll is Sold.


Saturday, December 5, 2009

What I am working


I have been working on an Egyptian doll for the last couple of months. I took the body of the doll and primed it so that it is darker and painted her face on her. I got the design of the clothes from a group that I am on the pattern is free for the clothes and that is what I wanted. I am challenged when it comes to clothes. I got the clothes mostly completed and have just finished the hair. That was a huge challenge for me. After working for hours on how the instructions suggested I was not able to get it to look the way I was after, so I changed it and did it my way. I believe it has come out quite well. I have been debating on how I want to do the arms, there are several ideas that I have in my head - but on the other hand I may not change them at all, but add the embellishments that I want. The primitive polymer clay arms and hands are kinda a signature of mine it seems. This is actually different then the instructions on the pattern.  The doll pattern is from Lisa Li Hertzi.

It's December now

Wow, it's been a while since I have written on my blog. I have been busy with my apartment, moving rooms around (now I can't find things) and making dolls for swaps. I had an ornament doll to swap, and two other dolls. here are the pics of them.

This is the ornament doll, after talking with my swap partner this is what I came up with. I really liked the pattern I found and changed it a lot to make it an ornament. It is a holly leaf, I beaded the edges of all the leaves and added balls for the berries. The face is made from polymer clay and added gold glitter glue around the head and festive trim around the head area.




This doll is made from the same pattern, but I used the original size, the pattern is for paper machete. Which I changed to a cloth doll pattern instead. This time I moved the two small leaves to the back of the doll, and beaded all around the whole doll. The face is painted in a green, highlighted the cheeks with rose and wine color for the lips, the eyes have an amber color under the lids. I made beaded hair for this doll. On the main body of the doll I beaded the berries too. 






This is a faerie doll that I made for another swap partner. She is into them. This doll has different aspects to her. I used a couple of recycled cloth items on her. Her face is made from a white tee shirt and the white body of the doll is made from material that you would choose at a furniture store when picking out the color and cloth design for your sofa or chair - those samples. I get them from a very high end furniture store instead of them throwing them out. The arms, legs, and bodess are made of cotton tie died, and I had painted the face. Her hair is an off white wool fiber with blue Tully. I added a Tully and black and white lace over lay for the skirt. Her shoes are white felt and trimmed with blue beads. She has wings attached to her back made from the same dark blue Tully and wire and I added with silver gilder designs of snowflakes on the wings. She has a silver trim around her waist and as shoulder straps.

I hope that each of my swap partners are happy with what I have made for them for this Yule/Christmas season swap.