Monday, February 22, 2010

What did I make today?

More pocket journals. I made one for shoe lovers....
And some vintage recipe journals

What did you make today?

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Carroms and Vintage Finds

I found this wonderful box of vintage game pieces for a game named "carroms". It was apparently played on a board (didn't come with that) and is similar to billards but you use your fingers to flick the rings on the board for points. There are little wooden bowling pins to play bowling carroms too. I just thought the colors were great. Will definitely do something with these down the road.
They were stored in this well worn but lovely vintage holiday box.
Found some beautiful flowered hankies. I cannot resist these even though I have quite a collection. They just seem like the ultimate bargain for such loveliness. I am going to make some pretty cards with these.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

New Doll: Mother Nature

This is a theater doll made from paper clay, wood, wool, crepe paper, wire, freshwater pearl beads, vintage book paper, lace, vintage wallpaper, acorn caps, scrim, acrylic paint and vintage elements such as the spun cotton mushroom and carved wooden bird.
Mother Nature was made for the Grafton Vermont Nature Museum exhibit and will be on display there from February 27 - April 23rd.




Monday, February 15, 2010

One World One Heart Winner!
This little Irish lass is going to LemonyRenee of the blog Of Lemons and Honey. Check out her blog...the writing is fabulous and I am so glad she won. Hope she enjoys her.

Thanks to everyone who visited my blog over the past few weeks. I hope you make a return visit really soon. I enjoyed my magic carpet ride and discovered some wonderful new blogs. But I am going to roll up my carpet for a while. I'm pooped and the dust bunnies are taking over.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Little Sitters

Here are some dolls I recently finished. They are weighted "sitter" dolls that I made after being inspired by some on the Gritty Jane workshop. They are more primitive than I usually do but were fun. I weighted them with little bags of PEI sand.
I like the way they can perch around the house in places where you would least expect them.
Teresa
and Margot