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Phyllis,
Glad Rags |
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Mae,
Glad Rags |
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Karen,
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Joanne,
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Jeanette,
Glad Rags |
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Jane,
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Connie,
Glad Rags |
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Bev,
Glad Rags |
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Barb,
Glad Rags
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Sandy Rogers,
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I used a decorative tissue and a gel medium to cover her body. I also
used the tissue to make the hat. Her face is painted.
Elizabeth Gaydowski,
Sisters of the Cloth
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Dena Hornberger,
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"Gustav Klimt Angel"
I drew the face on with oil pencils and created
the wings and halo by collaging fabric and hand beading it.
Shirley Ritter,
Sisters of the Cloth
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Diana Baumbauer,
Sisters of the cloth |
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Noel Wolfman,
Sisters of the cloth |
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My doll is made of clear vinyl stuffed with pompoms. The body is
wired so it can pose. It’s not easy stuffing with pompoms in vinyl!
Gloria Bradford,
Imitation of Life Construction Company |
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“Garden Fairy” is made from Dyed Paper, Embroidered leaves and rosebuds,
with pink bead accents. Her hair is crystal beads with green, blue and
clear. It’s moulting season, so her wings have yet to grow back, along
with her face.
Barbara “Babs” Behling,
Imitation of Life Construction Company |
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“Mermaid”
Lois Boncer,
Imitation of Life Construction Company |
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Margaret Fretz,
Garden State Doll Artisan Club |
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