One of the few projects I do have finished is a doll store in a dome. My small sample is called "Then...Again Clothing!" A dome is a wonderful way to show like or disparate items. My dome sits on a chest in my bedroom with a silver comb and brush set, a cut crystal ring holder shaped like an egg and my long strand of pearls. The original idea was not mine, and if I get the story straight it was done at NAME as a bird house maker, and then someone else ran with the idea and made a Santa in his workshop, and then someone else made a doll store out of it, and my take is an antique and vintage clothing store. As long as you are happy making it and sharing it, I think that is important. I surely would like to give credit to the originator of this idea. Until then, I hope you enjoy picking out some of my work and that of others in the dome. I have a pattern available for the 20's Flapper Dress and Shoes(pattern #2003). Maybe that will get you going toward you won little clothing store. All fabrics are from The Doll Artist's Workshop and readily available. KathiMonday, May 12, 2008
Displaying your Treasures
One of the few projects I do have finished is a doll store in a dome. My small sample is called "Then...Again Clothing!" A dome is a wonderful way to show like or disparate items. My dome sits on a chest in my bedroom with a silver comb and brush set, a cut crystal ring holder shaped like an egg and my long strand of pearls. The original idea was not mine, and if I get the story straight it was done at NAME as a bird house maker, and then someone else ran with the idea and made a Santa in his workshop, and then someone else made a doll store out of it, and my take is an antique and vintage clothing store. As long as you are happy making it and sharing it, I think that is important. I surely would like to give credit to the originator of this idea. Until then, I hope you enjoy picking out some of my work and that of others in the dome. I have a pattern available for the 20's Flapper Dress and Shoes(pattern #2003). Maybe that will get you going toward you won little clothing store. All fabrics are from The Doll Artist's Workshop and readily available. Kathi
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This is absolutely lovely Kathi! What a wonderful way to display your treasures!
I really enjoy your blog!
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