Friday, November 20, 2009







finally finished the ballerina for the upcoming Tohono Chul.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

As promised, these are a couple of the dolls I'm working with to show at the Tohono Chul Park's Holiday Nights. The little bald one is going to be a ballerina up on pointe. Her dress is a silk print which my nephew brought back with him from Japan last year. The multi colored fairy has Autumn colors, browns, sage and reds with green wings on her back. I'm also showing off my two villans, Maddy and Cheyenne. Cheyenne (with the red nose) is a pitty and Maddy is a pit/shar pai




















Monday, November 2, 2009

sorry guys ... I've been running around trying to get ready for the next big event I've been invited to. That will be Holiday Nights at Tohono Chul Park. I've made a new fairy and am working on a ballerina. Hopefully, I'll have a total of 3 new dolls to present. Between that and my regular job to say I'm running a little ragged isn't an exaggeration. I'll get a couple pics of the new fairy up (hopefully) by tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009




Here are some more stills from the Tucson Wool Festival that my hubby took for me. As you see, I also had my polymer clay items displayed as well.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Had a great time at the Tucson Wool Festival on Oct. 17. It was my debut and I had so many generous people visit my booth, I was amazed. Here's a little clip that my wonderful husband put together of the event. Eventhough it was a bazillian degrees and windy, we had a great day.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009




A few of the other dollies that will make an appearance at the Tucson Wool Festival are the elves, the gypsy and my Renaissance girl. Shows my different range of work. I'm always looking for feedback so, please feel free.





Well, September just sort of flew by and we're finally into our Fall season. Which, if anyone knows southern Arizona, someone throws a switch and all of a sudden it's cool ... like less than 80 degrees. I've gotten my dolls ready that I'll have at Kathy's festival. Leave me some comments on what you think.


This mermaid has a polymer comb getting ready to comb her beautiful hair. That yarn you see there is spun by Kathy Withers from her only animals. I had a blast putting this little cutie together.


She's sporting at crocheted top with a crocheted belt accent on her waist and her fin. Lost of beading and TLC.