Monday, July 30, 2012

New Izannah Doll for sale

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 I've listed a new Izannah Walker style dollie on ebay, please stop by and pay her a visit!

She's ready for a lovely summer's day spent outdoors.  She's got her bonnet, lunch bucket and a good read, her well worn copy of "Jane Eyre" and a comfy wooden chair to set upon!





Sunday, July 8, 2012

New Izannah Doll for sale


My Newest Izannah dolly, ready for summer in a lovely cotton frock of white with delicate purple flowers, made from antique fabric.  Here she is, shown in a museum setting appropriate to her 'time!'  Unfortunately the lovely antique 1860 crib she's enjoying is not included in her worldly possessions and must remain in the museum.  She must find a new place to lay her weary head.



She likes to spend time out of doors, and while in my humble yard noted that my fence appeared to have been whitewashed by Tom Sawyer....her little way of making sure I knew it was lacking in that department.  And I assured her that the lack of whitewash on my fence was deliberate, an aged 'patina' that I was going for by way of neglect.




Like my last few dollies, this gal has come down with "Flora McFlimsy" syndrome and complained that she had nothing to wear, and how cruel it was of me to even think about sending her out into the world with only one dress.  So I let her pick out another one for her journey.  This frock was made from mid 19th century reproduction cotton.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Happy Fourth!

Olly Golly, it's been a long time since I've made a post! So much going on in my world and I always forget to have a camera on hand to capture my adventures!

I am currently as of Friday officially 'unemployed' in the traditional sense.  I've got my museum work on the side and my dollmaking on the side, which now will come to the forefront as I've suddenly got oodles of spare time.  Going to see if I can make something of that before I become so frightened of my empty bank account that I go pounding pavement looking for 'work'.  Sometimes things happen for a reason so I figure it's time to give this my 'all' and see what I can do with it.

I've been to some living history events lately with my girls, using of course, someone else's camera so I don't as yet have my own photos to share!  But soon!

Finally got to have my 'likeness' taken with the girls in an official tintype and anxious to share that as well.  I'm picking up the tintype tomorrow in Old Town.  The gentlemen who make these do so as a public service in Old Town once a month for the purposes of a living history example of period photography.  So when they see people walk by in period clothing, they welcome the opportunity of  photographing them in their historical setting.  It takes a few weeks for the varnish to dry so the lucky subjects have to wait a month to see the finished product.  I'm thinking about possibly creating a 'tinted' version of the tintype!

Our museum just received generous donations from the direct descendant of the gentleman who built the Whaley House and I've been pretty busy working on them.  Got a few of the artifacts in the museum this weekend, and am anxious to share them with you.  Got my camera in my purse this time and will be there today taking photos, finally.

As I'll be in Old Town tomorrow anyway, I figure I'll put on my period duds again and maybe charm the tintype man into taking one more of me, alone this time.  Maybe with a special little historically inspired dolly I just finished an hour ago!

Look for photos of her in the next day or two as well!

Have a wonderful, free and appreciative 4th of July!  Eat apple pie, watch fireworks and hug someone you love!