I liked Jess Hutch’s post on old projects– ghosts of crafty past. I have been seeing a lot of my old projects surface while clearing out my parents’ house. It is usually a great relief to heave them into the trash, although a few are special to me. Over Christmas, when I was down in Connecticut again and visiting a very dear friend that I’ve known from childhood, this appeared- yikes! I made this as a beach cover-up in 1970…
When I got back home I had a package from Australia waiting for me. Aren’t these the best!
Thanks Hil!
Then, today, a mystery! A package with no return address and no message inside…
Thanks so much, whoever you are!
Have a Happy New Year everyone! I am looking forward to a very good year ahead!
aww I love your Blog i`ts so good!! serious today I havent to much to do in the oficce (say nothing) so I found your site and wooo!! its wonderful I`m facinated whit all your dolls!! did you have mexican rag dolls because if you don`t I can send you some!! now you are in my list of favorites, aww by the way let me introduce my self (i was so rude i should do it fristh before beagn to rambling) ok I`m Diblik I`m a graphic designer who live in mexico, I have a thing whit faery tales, dolls and all of that stuff (guess I never grew up) recently I began to do dolls and I succede!! I was like woo!!! you know before that I have never sew even mi sock… :s of course it was a little to much weir (like an arm shorth than the other) but I`m gettin better and because this year i`m gona finish the university I gona have time to do nmore dolls hehehehe welll time to say good by cause I have to back to work!!
Hi, It’s my first time at your page. I like it very much. I have one of those babies. I think it’s origin is Bulgaria and there is a small cologne bottle in it.
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