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More recycled wrappings

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Here are some more recycled food packages including some cereal boxes. I collaged some vintage magazine pages on to the boxes, added some age washes in acrylic paint, and stapled and glued satin ribbon handles and trims. I think they look very cool. The hanging gift tags are made from adhesive mats, more magazine pages and old buttons, tied on with kitchen string. Another couple of boxes were made with pages from an outdated writer's market book and a hobby catalog. Check out the article I wrote for the current edition of Natural Life Magazine . So far my plan to avoid buying any new wrapping papers this holiday season is working out fine. I have also used up the woven paper I made for several different gifts, and I have some leftovers from past years to use also. But frankly I'm enjoying the look of the boxes so much, I think I'll keep moving in that direction. Also look at this sweet little recycled box my 10yo dd made for her daddy's gift. She used our Xyron 150 sti...

Post Market day feedback

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Sold... Well if I had been really thinking, I would have realized just how quiet most of downtown Los Angeles is on a Saturday. On the plus side, those people who were out and about were genuine shoppers, not sightseers. I had a good spot in the sunny window - but by evening my area was too dark for anyone to be able to examine my dolls. I sold two Dream Star dolls (both planned as gifts) and one Either Way, showed some people how to make plarn, and made a nice trade of some Either Ways for a couple of cool paper doll/collage sheets. One person wanted to buy an Either Way doll as a chew toy for her dog (!) but I discouraged that on the grounds that the fine cotton poplin would surely disintegrate swiftly under the teeth of a hound (plus she liked one of the vintage fabric ones on top of everything). I'm not entirely sure that the polyfil would be good for a dog's innards. (I am sure she didn't intend to offend. Perhaps I would have a new market if I found heavier duty fabri...

Market Day Saturday

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It's short notice, but I will be selling tomorrow, Saturday 19th, at the 3rd and Spring Holiday Market here in Downtown, Los Angeles ( Map ). I will have even more Dream Star dolls (just taking a break from sewing), more Either Way Dolls and some other bits and pieces. I will also be offering "Journey", my Hoffman entry. If this place looks good, I'll be considering a regular spot (maybe every other month or more) down there. Unfortunately I haven't time to make up any more bags or Gift Tag sets, so I'm limited to what I have on hand. I will be there from about 10am until 7pm at the latest, depending on crowds.

Shudyara mailed

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I've sent Shudyara on to the next artist in the Coolaberration '09 round robin.
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Here are some more of my wavy edged paper beads. They were made in the usual manner, then once dry I wound variegated embroidery thread around the middles, securing with a drop of white glue. I sewed coordinating seed beads on to the thread. To hang them on a doll's skirt, for Coolabberation 2009 , I strung glass beads on either end with more thread and tied them in place. These beads are all about 1 1/2 inches long.

After the fair

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Well I would say that a good time was had by all at the house party craft fair in which I participated earlier today along with some friends . Grateful for a break in the recent and unusual rain here in SoCal, it couldn't have been more pleasant to be sitting in a sunny backyard while the kids who are all friends played together in the main house. I didn't have to put on my sweater until almost closing time. I sold quite a few of the new Either Way dolls I had made especially but I still have a bunch left that I will be adding to my Etsy store tomorrow, and I have also completed a new batch of Dream Star Dolls. Oh - and the Witch is gone.

X'mas Decor contest

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Well I know one thing for sure - I'm going to be entering the Craftstylish "Dare to make your own decorations" contest - making decorations from recycled, restyled elements. I already have a ton of tp roll stars, and a wreath from them too. I have light shades from K-cup coffee pods, and chain garlands from plastic circles and remnant fabrics. I also have some crocheted plarn outdoor garland which I usually put on the balcony along with our lights. Yes - I'll be doing quite a lot entries.

Here's a tantalizer...

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I had a commission for some Iggy Jingles character OOAK beaded patchwork purses. Ho, ho, ho. They're gifts so this is all you get to see for now.

Witch at last

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Finally finished my Dream Star Witch, too late for the ADO Challenge for which she was begun. I like her little cat and her droopy hat. Actually she has two little cats - one sitting at her foot and one small one amongst her charms. I'll list her on my Etsy provided no-one buys her this weekend. Want her sooner? Please email me. ****Too late - she was grabbed - but I'm happy to make more witches if you want some...***

Ornamental

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Here is the finished ornament doll I sent to the ADO swap.

House Party Craft Fair

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I'm very happy to be part of an upcoming house party craft fair that my good friend and home schooling mom, Talitha is hosting at her home studio in Torrance, CA . We are hoping to see all our friends who want to have a Hand Made Holiday. On Sunday, December 13th, from noon 'til 3pm, a small bunch of creative moms, mostly home schoolers, will be gathering to sell our pretties and fancies as gifts for young and old. There will be Sock Monkeys, hand made soaps, hand knits and other artwork. I will be selling art dolls, wish doll wish making kits, Either Way dolls, Gift Tags - all the stuff you see here - and Jayn plans on selling her little earrings too. Yet-to-be-confirmed rumor has it that Mama-Is , Heather Cushman-Dowdee, will be on hand with copies of her books, 2010 art calendars and other Hathor the Cow Goddess stuff. We will also be providing cocoa and snacks for our visitors - it is a holiday party after all. Contact me for more deets - dezigna@ca.rr.com

Make Your Own Gift Wrap ideas

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The new issue of Natural Life Magazine is out, and my column is about alternatives to buying new paper for gift wrapping. There is limited space in the magazine for pictures, so here are some more pics of the projects I've been working on for the article, and my gift wrapping.