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RachelLeigh |
Posted - Jul 29 2013 : 11:43:42 AM So from 2007 to early 2010, I made handmade folk art dolls. I sewed a ton of them and sold them in shops and at craft fairs. But once we left Louisville and moved up here to Indianapolis, I stopped doing it because my carpal tunnel got too bad. Going through my crafts the other day, I found about 30 unsold dolls that I need to do something with because they're just sitting around, so I decided to open up an Etsy shop again. It's here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/HandmadeHomefront
Right now, I just have a few of them up, mainly The Witchy Sisters (Halloween witches) and the Lancaster Girls (faceless Amish dolls), as well as Sister Mary James and Sprite the Woodland Fairy, but I intend to get more of them up in the next few days.
Farmgirl Sister #5159 My blogs: http://14thandoak.com & http://thehomefrontkitchen.com
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Ninibini |
Posted - Aug 02 2013 : 4:33:57 PM Rachel! They're sooooo cute! Great job! Hugs - Nini
Farmgirl Sister #1974
God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!
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RachelLeigh |
Posted - Jul 29 2013 : 1:37:17 PM Thanks, Jessie!
Farmgirl Sister #5159 My blogs: http://14thandoak.com & http://thehomefrontkitchen.com
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Sitnalta |
Posted - Jul 29 2013 : 1:31:10 PM Oh my goodness! How adorable are these! I love Esmerelda!! I will be messaging hopefully next Friday about getting her! :D hugs~Jessie
"Wonder Woman hasn't got a cape, she just turned her apron around" Farmgirl Sister #235 |
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