Iggy Jingles Crafts - One of a Kind Art Dolls and Mixed Media Art
My first Instructable
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I made an Instructable of my Wavy cut beads how to - much simpler and more concise than my original post here. What fun. It's a great site for finding out how to do all sorts of things.
I'm trying out Etsy again. I've put three of my most beautiful pieces on to Etsy. If you sign up for my email list, not only will you receive regular FREE downloadable art from me, but also a coupon for free shipping on these wonderful dolls. Already on the list but still want the code? Check the most recent email. Here's where to sign up. Have a good day!
This is the Shaman/Spider Woman doll I made as a very special wedding gift. I wanted to invoke the Native American connection to their wedding ceremony . Many of the items for the charms and trim are from vintage jewelry including a Kokopelli pin and road runner turquoise earrings that were my mother's. Some of the beads were new purchases, others from vintage necklaces taken apart. Many of the fabrics used in the patchwork over robe were given to me by my mother-in-law. She has a huge collection of different vintage fabrics that she has collected over the last 40+ years in her travels. I combined upholstery fabrics with antique embroideries, printed Indian silks and quilting cottons, including small scale liberty prints. My daughter contributed a lot of her design talents to the project. It was she who designed the tattoos for the doll's cheeks. She also chose the yarn combination for the hair, to coordinate with the robes. She sewed the little felt bag for the Kokopelli , a
This is a doll that I am sending to the raffle at Life Is Good in Portland, Oregon starting later this week. ... And here is the first photo of my latest doll that will be for sale. She has a darker complexioned face, is made of bright summery fabric and her charm says "Trust in Your Dreams".
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