Check out my latest grab. Found this on Facebook market! You would never guess...it's a wooden replica of a BARBIE A FRAME! Separated in the three pieces, yellow and huge it wasn't recognizable at first. I am going to be really busy refurbishing this one! SCORE!
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Thursday, May 18, 2023
WOOD YOU EVER GUESS?
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Love ALWAYS Wins
Even though I have been pretty quiet since my last post, I have been very busy. Most of my projects are medium to pretty big. I will share the updates in a future post. So, I needed a quick project I could complete just to feel a sense of accomplishment.
I looked at my mini church. As most of you know, it was completely built when I purchased it. I drew out some ideas for a renovation and began working on it when coincidently tragedy struck.
On June 17th the embodiment of hate walked into a church, prayed with a group in bible study, then, massacred nine of them. I live in the state where this happened. The victims were wonderful contributors to society. The victims consisted of a state senator/minister, librarian, grandmothers and other beloved people.
The gunman wanted to start a "race riot!" Instead people came together in love and peace against hate. In court, the family members forgave the shooter. How noble! The whole country has been affected with a lot of shifted thinking . As a result, many changes have already been made. I want my grandchildren to always see this as an example of the power of love over hate and so...
I have decided to dedicate my church in memory of those nine saints. It will have a prominent place among my other projects.
NOTE: Several years ago nine heroic firefighters were killed while on duty in Charleston. They were memorialized as the Charleston Nine. Many people have now re-memorialized the victims of the church massacre as The Emmanuel Nine as a gesture of respect to the firefighters.
I looked at my mini church. As most of you know, it was completely built when I purchased it. I drew out some ideas for a renovation and began working on it when coincidently tragedy struck.
On June 17th the embodiment of hate walked into a church, prayed with a group in bible study, then, massacred nine of them. I live in the state where this happened. The victims were wonderful contributors to society. The victims consisted of a state senator/minister, librarian, grandmothers and other beloved people.
The gunman wanted to start a "race riot!" Instead people came together in love and peace against hate. In court, the family members forgave the shooter. How noble! The whole country has been affected with a lot of shifted thinking . As a result, many changes have already been made. I want my grandchildren to always see this as an example of the power of love over hate and so...
I have decided to dedicate my church in memory of those nine saints. It will have a prominent place among my other projects.
REST IN PEACE
To be able to understand the entire story
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Even though I am still working on it, I wanted to show what I have done so far. Look for the completed project soon!PLEASE,CLICK ON ALL LINKS
THANKS
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The attic will be where out-of-season items will be stored |
The floor/ceiling was taken out to be painted. I painted over the downstairs "windows' |
These ladies are ready for service! (this with the floor/ceiling dry fitted) I have a stained glass I am going to add to the sanctuary. |
This curtain fabric came in handy and fit perfectly. |
Sorry for the dark pics I used a light and it made even it worse!
NOTE: Several years ago nine heroic firefighters were killed while on duty in Charleston. They were memorialized as the Charleston Nine. Many people have now re-memorialized the victims of the church massacre as The Emmanuel Nine as a gesture of respect to the firefighters.
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Saturday, June 6, 2015
Update! MYSTERY SOLVED!
Well, the Mystery doll is not a mystery any more! Barb the Evil Genius has found and shared not only her name, but her whole history (just when I was going to have a name the mystery doll contest! lol) Guess that makes Barb not so evil after all! Just a genius. :-) She really knows her dolls! I was so excited I started researching everything I could find about her right away!
Ladies and Gents You have met Rose of the Magic Attic Club dolls series!
I knew it was her when I saw the hands. I found many who looked like her, but none had her hands. She feels like vinyl to me, but after more research I realized she has to be porcelain. Could that explain her changes? She once sold for $150. (She sure didn't look worth that when she was unearthed!) One reason I know she is porcelain is because she is only 16 inches tall. I could not figure out why she was so much shorter than the description. Only the porcelain dolls were that height. The other reason is, she has no navel so that makes her from the older line. Rose even has books about her adventures!
She was changed from Native American (Cheyenne) to Hispanic. Her original makers made primarily Native American dolls. Her name was first Cheyenne Rose then Rosa. I still call her Rose, her original name, in the early books. Here she is in her original box.
Learn all about her background and that of her many manufacturers over the years. She even has connections to Robert Tonner and Marie Osmond. Read about it here
Although, I thoroughly enjoyed designing and sewing her first outfit and was ready to sew more, I did buy a pattern for four outfits once I found out who she was. Oops, Just realized that would be the 18" version. Oh well, I guess I will have to use my alteration skills to adjust them.
Thank you so much Barb for finding out my little girl's heritage and sharing it with all of us! ~hugs!
p.s. There is also a Magic Attic Club Yahoo group which I have already joined. Don't be surprised if you see some of her MAC friends here in the future!
Peace,
The Grandmommy
Ladies and Gents You have met Rose of the Magic Attic Club dolls series!
I knew it was her when I saw the hands. I found many who looked like her, but none had her hands. She feels like vinyl to me, but after more research I realized she has to be porcelain. Could that explain her changes? She once sold for $150. (She sure didn't look worth that when she was unearthed!) One reason I know she is porcelain is because she is only 16 inches tall. I could not figure out why she was so much shorter than the description. Only the porcelain dolls were that height. The other reason is, she has no navel so that makes her from the older line. Rose even has books about her adventures!
She was changed from Native American (Cheyenne) to Hispanic. Her original makers made primarily Native American dolls. Her name was first Cheyenne Rose then Rosa. I still call her Rose, her original name, in the early books. Here she is in her original box.
Learn all about her background and that of her many manufacturers over the years. She even has connections to Robert Tonner and Marie Osmond. Read about it here
Although, I thoroughly enjoyed designing and sewing her first outfit and was ready to sew more, I did buy a pattern for four outfits once I found out who she was. Oops, Just realized that would be the 18" version. Oh well, I guess I will have to use my alteration skills to adjust them.
Thank you so much Barb for finding out my little girl's heritage and sharing it with all of us! ~hugs!
p.s. There is also a Magic Attic Club Yahoo group which I have already joined. Don't be surprised if you see some of her MAC friends here in the future!
Peace,
The Grandmommy
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Quilting, Shopping and MYSTERY DOLL MAKE OVER!
Hi everybody!
I have been all over the place concerning my hobbies. While looking for something for one project I found something I was working on a few months ago. This is my first attempt at making a quilt. The pieces came from a bunch of small precut squares for a 1:1 quilt. I know now I need to be careful about the prints and line them up better. I was mostly concentrating on making the seams and the squares even. It does not have backing or fill because it was pretty much for practice. Next I will learn about patterns. This is in 1:12 by the way.
Here is something I have never seen before. It was in Walmart for only $5.00. You of course understand I HAD to get it. I plan to paint it. Probably yellow. I didn't see the house just furniture for the rooms. Sorry, it is so dark!I really need to go back and finish that light box!
Apologizing once again for the dark pictures. This was the fourth take. Clicking on them will make them a little clearer. |
Mystery Doll make over!
Here she is! I looked into my bag of wigs you may remember from a previous post. I first tried a black wig, but thought it made her too old. I wanted her to be a sweet little girl. I also have a little information about her. DC 1997 21060 is stamped on the back of her neck. I could not find the company online. So, I don't know what DC stands for.
I chose a wig I thought went well with her complexion and eye color. It was straight and best suited for a woman until I curled it with the boiling water method. For some reason the pictures don't do her justice of her in the Auburn hair. She also got some brighter lipstick and a little acrylic rouge on her checks to look more cheery.
I tried this wig first. I thought it made her too mature looking. I wanted her to look like a sweet young girl after all she had been through. I do like it though. |
I got an idea for this dress and made it in one sitting. The plant next to where her right hand is pointing is exactly where she was buried. |
I also made her sandals and bows. |
I handled her so much I began to muss her hair. It can be touched up again. If it will not stay put I might just switch it back to the black wig. Which do you like best? |
There is still one mystery...most people suggested her eyes and mouth were swollen from either being buried or in the rain. However, her body didn't seem to be swollen at all and they are made of the same materials...
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Doll Mystery Continued... WARNING!! Not For The Faint Of Heart!
So sorry I have not been sharing my mini stuff with you lately. So much has been going on in the RL...nothing bad thank God! Still I have been doing a little mini-ing here and there and planned to do a good post next week and then this happened today!
Some of you may remember this doll that was found buried in my backyard. The last month has been extremely busy for me so I didn’t bother with her anymore. I2 Create’s and Georgia Girl’s remarks made me think maybe I should clean her up, dress her, maybe give her a little hair, lots of love and see what she looked like. In the meantime she has been on the ground where she was rained on (thought it would help clean her), and had plenty of sun.
Last night I happened to run across a wig that looked like it would fit her so I thought I would give her some attention and fix her up today. This is how she looked this morning. Her eyes are completely changed and her face looks very different. Doesn’t her mouth look way less pouty? Do you think the elements, first being buried in dirt then the weather changed her looks?
Yep, she is the same doll!
Exactly what do you think is going on here?
Could someone be playing a joke on me?
Could someone be playing a joke on me?
By the way, I am a believer of the Lord Jesus Christ and I fear no evil which is why I have not gotten spooked by her. No weapon formed against me can prosper.(Isa 54:17) However, I do think this is extremely odd.
Yet, I still feel I should not throw her in the garbage and I don’t want to thrift her for someone else to buy her not knowing this strangeness about her.
Yet, I still feel I should not throw her in the garbage and I don’t want to thrift her for someone else to buy her not knowing this strangeness about her.
How did her lips become so red? |
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Thursday, April 2, 2015
A Wedding Dress, Something old and Something New
A Wedding Dress
As promised, here is the lovely gown I won from Felma in three different locations . The Bridal shop is finished for the most part. Save for replacing a couple of glass shelves that fell off the walls. I was concerned it might throw off the colors since I used the all white gowns I made some time ago for the rack.
Now I see the picture frames go nicely with it and I will replace a couple of white gowns for other shades of white or maybe even a bright color or black. I thought the gown looked nice in the boutique also. Fashion wise, my daughter and I went back and forth until she decided maybe a pretty gown could fit into a store targeting younger women and I agreed.
The seamstress' work room looks a little contrived because it has been going back and forth between being a bathroom and a sewing room. It once was looking pretty nice with all of the Victorian posters etc on the walls as a sewing room. For some reason I want to have a bathroom in every house. For this house it would really do better as a sewing room, but then where would they do all of their...well you know...
(Click on pics so they will be a little more visible)
What do you think?
Thanks again Felma!
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Something Old?
One of the things keeping me from minis these days is gardening. The season was pushed back a little because of the cold weather, so we must hurry to prepare the ground for my seedlings.As promised, here is the lovely gown I won from Felma in three different locations . The Bridal shop is finished for the most part. Save for replacing a couple of glass shelves that fell off the walls. I was concerned it might throw off the colors since I used the all white gowns I made some time ago for the rack.
Now I see the picture frames go nicely with it and I will replace a couple of white gowns for other shades of white or maybe even a bright color or black. I thought the gown looked nice in the boutique also. Fashion wise, my daughter and I went back and forth until she decided maybe a pretty gown could fit into a store targeting younger women and I agreed.
The seamstress' work room looks a little contrived because it has been going back and forth between being a bathroom and a sewing room. It once was looking pretty nice with all of the Victorian posters etc on the walls as a sewing room. For some reason I want to have a bathroom in every house. For this house it would really do better as a sewing room, but then where would they do all of their...well you know...
(Click on pics so they will be a little more visible)
I chose the bridal shop It looks a lot better up close |
It didn't look too bad here because it was center stage like it was being highlighted. |
I also like it here. If I had the room fixed up again with sewing notions, fabric and posters as well as other completed or clothes in progress projects it would really make a statement. |
Thanks again Felma!
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Something Old?
My grands and I were preparing the garden when my granddaughter started yelling! She came across this while she was doing some digging! It was in a shallow grave in a spot I thought I had dug at least once before. She and my grandson are convinced she is a voodoo doll someone buried there. I have no memory of having this doll although that does not mean I didn't at some time. Anywho here she is. No hair. No clothes. No identity. We don't know where she came from.
Now, the question is do I clean her up and give her a make over or give her a tour of the bottom of a landfill ("garbage" for my international followers)
Kind of Creature From The Black Lagoon-ish |
Her smile is sweet, but her eyes are downright scary! |
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New High Tech Barbie- Good or Bad?
Here is an doll that just doesn't seem right. I like that this one has an average physique. I just don't think anything should be going over the internet by little children. There is always the chance the child can send something unsupervised. Anyway, who wants their child monitored by a stranger?
Read about it here!
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Sunday, February 8, 2015
FEBRUARY CELEBRATIONS
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!
Yes, this is a potato chip, Cool huh? (I ate it! LOL) |
Black History Minis!
Some of you may remember some of these pictures from two years ago on Vansdolltreasures. I am still as enchanted with these real life minis as much as I was when I shared them with her. I didn't post them on my blog then, so I will do it this year in honor of Black History Month. There were even more this year. It was so hard to pick! These are the ones I decided on.
See how many you can identify before looking at the names. If you don't know the people they are portraying...why not google them!
Next month, I will do the same for Women's History month. Please stop by and support Eunique Jones at Eunique's Photography for more cuteness! I am trying to decide which product I will purchase.
Wouldn't these be cute in mini scale dolls?
Especially check out, the lead-in video of girls reciting Maya Angelou!! SO CUTE!
(can you name the sororities and fraternities?)
And last but not least...
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