A few weeks ago, when I came to know that I had won the blog giveaway by Annie of Annie Beez Folk Art, I was overjoyed! It was a great pleasure receiving all those wonderful gifts from Annie and unwrapping them one after the other.
Thanks a lot Annie! Thanks to sweet Isabel for helping out with the drawing!
If you haven't visited Annie's blog, then please take the time to do so. She creates beautiful one-of-a-kind dolls.
Please click on the link below to visit Annie's blog..
Annie Beez Folk Art
~MB, craftswithcare
Welcome to craftswithcare!
Doll-making is my hobby. I sell most of my dolls on eBay and Etsy, except for a few which I give as gifts to family and friends.
I started out making my first cloth doll a few years ago. I have always loved cloth dolls and it had always been my wish to create my own dolls someday.
Nowadays I also make dolls using different media like paper clay, wood, felt etc. Some of my paper clay doll designs are inspired by Izannah Walker and other famous doll makers of yore. Most of my paper clay and wood dolls are one-of-a-kind. For my cloth dolls, I buy small quantities of fabrics at a time, so no two dolls will be alike. I also experiment with various doll-making techniques of my own.
I also enjoy collecting antique dolls, and reading and researching about different kinds of dolls.
I started out making my first cloth doll a few years ago. I have always loved cloth dolls and it had always been my wish to create my own dolls someday.
Nowadays I also make dolls using different media like paper clay, wood, felt etc. Some of my paper clay doll designs are inspired by Izannah Walker and other famous doll makers of yore. Most of my paper clay and wood dolls are one-of-a-kind. For my cloth dolls, I buy small quantities of fabrics at a time, so no two dolls will be alike. I also experiment with various doll-making techniques of my own.
I also enjoy collecting antique dolls, and reading and researching about different kinds of dolls.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Thank you Annie for the wonderful gifts!!
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Pictures of dolls that I made using patterns provided by sweetmeadowsfarm.
Copyrighted designs, reproduced with permission.
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