Hi.....love your dollies and bunnies! I'm a member of the Cloth Dolls for fun and adding your link to my blog. Hope you'll add mine to yours. :o) Keep making those dolls! Love em!!!
I believe that she might be a Brownie leader and would love to wear her leader uniform. When she takes her girls out for a nature walk, maybe she has a canteen and maybe binoculars and a bird-watcher's notebook. She may like to make little sketches of unusual plant life. She might be able to build a fire with two sticks.
I am thinking about you, so I dropped by to leave a message for you to find. I'm carrying you around in my heart thinking about you all the time. If I could do the hard things for you, I would. You know how sisters are.
Your doll and your stories are truly magical. I am so glad I discovered the world of Locust Street and its inhabitants. You are a very, very talented lady who brings joy and beauty into the world!
Hello, I am Melissa of Idjut Sister Creations. As far back as I can remember I have been making something—usually with my sister, who is my best friend. She is the one that listens to my ramblings, whining, and corny jokes. She encourages me when I think things are too much and inspires me to wow her. I have four grown children, a daughter attending school in Tucson, AZ and an eight-year-old daughter at home, as well as a handsome grandson and brand new granddaughter. Each one of them is smart, funny and creative. Even though I have family and friends that I love dearly, my life seems somehow empty if I am not creating something. My home is a small upstairs apartment where I can look out over this tiny town nestled between a cornfield and a soybean patch in central Illinois. My newest creations are dolls and I am having a joyous time watching these little creatures of my imagination take shape. Selling them on eBay is exciting and somewhat nerve racking, since I am not used to sharing my work with too many people.
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Hi.....love your dollies and bunnies! I'm a member of the Cloth Dolls for fun and adding your link to my blog. Hope you'll add mine to yours. :o) Keep making those dolls! Love em!!!
Judy
Hello Judy!
Thank you for your kind words. I love your dolls too. They are so cute. We should chat some time.
Thanks again,
Melissa
Hi Melissa.....your doll with no name looks like a Prisilla. :o)
She's adorable!!!
Judy
Hey Melissa---she looks like a Gretta to me---very very cute---I love her hair color! You have been tagged!!!!! LOL, Renee
Lissa,
I love this doll's hair and her sweet face.
I believe that she might be a Brownie leader and would love to wear her leader uniform. When she takes her girls out for a nature walk, maybe she has a canteen and maybe binoculars and a bird-watcher's notebook. She may like to make little sketches of unusual plant life. She might be able to build a fire with two sticks.
I have no idea what her name might be!
xox
ang
I am thinking about you, so I dropped by to leave a message for you to find. I'm carrying you around in my heart thinking about you all the time. If I could do the hard things for you, I would. You know how sisters are.
Your doll and your stories are truly magical. I am so glad I discovered the world of Locust Street and its inhabitants. You are a very, very talented lady who brings joy and beauty into the world!
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