This is the latest dollhouse I've been working on. It is smaller than my large ten-and-a-half room mansion. No working lights, but lots of pink! Notice that a miniature copy of my own book, Forbidden Sea, is lying on the study chair as if someone has been reading it. What can I say, author's prerogative. : )
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Dollhouse Necklace
I love dollhouses so much I thought I make a miniature one to wear with me wherever I go. One day I wore it at the library and felt a little tug on the necklace. When I looked down, I found a toddler reaching out her tiny hand to touch it, with a big smile on her face. It was so sweet. Her father had to pull her away in the end.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Fashion Dolls
I will sometimes purchase fashion dolls for my collection, but only if I think they look like a character from a book. (Notice the Nancy Drew doll.) Then I can use them for displays at the library I work at. The kids love it!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Some of My Favorite Doll Sites
I've been asked many times where I buy my dolls. The answer is, everywhere. I've decided to post some links to some of my favorite doll websites.
*Warning* clicking on the links will take you to outside websites over whose content I have no control. Click at your own risk.
Paradise Galleries--For more affordable but good quality dolls, you can't beat Paradise Galleries. They have both older dolls and baby dolls.
Ashton Drake--A little more expensive than Paradise Galleries, but their dolls are beautiful!
Franklin Mint--This company doesn't make as many dolls as they used to when I first began collecting. Those they do make are gorgeous works of art, and are always very expensive.
Danbury Mint--They have a great variety of quality dolls.
Tonner Doll Company--This company makes high quality fashion dolls. I do not actually own any Tonner Dolls, but I love to go and window shop from time to time on their site.
Dollhouses and More--This is my favorite miniature dollhouse web site. They have everything you could want to decorate your dollhouse in style!
I have only recently discovered Asian ball and joint dolls. They are amazingly beautiful, incredibly exotic, and there is nothing else quite like them in the world--especially for a fantasy doll collector like me. I thought it might be fun to list a few ball and join doll websites that I like to haunt on a regular basis. Before visiting the links below, I must warn you that these dolls are extremely expensive and almost impossible to resist purchasing once you've seen them. Also, since the dolls are purchased separately from their clothing they are often pictured nude. Click the links below at your own risk! : )
SOOM Emporium--Their gorgeous monthly fantasy dolls have an amazing ability to make me drool--and shell out way too much money. Looks like a centaur doll is going to be debuting there in the near future.
AngelHeim--Also has some fun fantasy dolls.
Iplehouse--I LOVE their line of multi-ethnic dolls. I want that doll in the pink Kimono really bad.
Dollmore--This website has a really large variety of doll clothing that can be purchased for ball and joint dolls.
Souldoll--I had to add this link as well. I own their Chiron Centaur Doll. And where else in the world could you purchase a Shiva doll with four arms? No place I know of.
Luts--This is the first ball and joint website I ever saw. This doll site has a huge variety of eyes and wigs in just about every size and color. Not only do they have beautiful dolls, but they also have some little dolls with animal faces that are bizarrely cute. Check them out.
Volks USA--Dollfies have a very distinct large-eyed anime look. They also have a lot of fun doll clothes to peruse and purchase.
Denver Doll--This site has a little of everything. Dolls, clothing, shoes, wigs, eyes, etc.
Fairyland--This company has a line of adorable little fairy dolls that are too cute for words. Check out their tiny mermaid as well!
*Warning* clicking on the links will take you to outside websites over whose content I have no control. Click at your own risk.
Paradise Galleries--For more affordable but good quality dolls, you can't beat Paradise Galleries. They have both older dolls and baby dolls.
Ashton Drake--A little more expensive than Paradise Galleries, but their dolls are beautiful!
Franklin Mint--This company doesn't make as many dolls as they used to when I first began collecting. Those they do make are gorgeous works of art, and are always very expensive.
Danbury Mint--They have a great variety of quality dolls.
Tonner Doll Company--This company makes high quality fashion dolls. I do not actually own any Tonner Dolls, but I love to go and window shop from time to time on their site.
Dollhouses and More--This is my favorite miniature dollhouse web site. They have everything you could want to decorate your dollhouse in style!
I have only recently discovered Asian ball and joint dolls. They are amazingly beautiful, incredibly exotic, and there is nothing else quite like them in the world--especially for a fantasy doll collector like me. I thought it might be fun to list a few ball and join doll websites that I like to haunt on a regular basis. Before visiting the links below, I must warn you that these dolls are extremely expensive and almost impossible to resist purchasing once you've seen them. Also, since the dolls are purchased separately from their clothing they are often pictured nude. Click the links below at your own risk! : )
SOOM Emporium--Their gorgeous monthly fantasy dolls have an amazing ability to make me drool--and shell out way too much money. Looks like a centaur doll is going to be debuting there in the near future.
AngelHeim--Also has some fun fantasy dolls.
Iplehouse--I LOVE their line of multi-ethnic dolls. I want that doll in the pink Kimono really bad.
Dollmore--This website has a really large variety of doll clothing that can be purchased for ball and joint dolls.
Souldoll--I had to add this link as well. I own their Chiron Centaur Doll. And where else in the world could you purchase a Shiva doll with four arms? No place I know of.
Luts--This is the first ball and joint website I ever saw. This doll site has a huge variety of eyes and wigs in just about every size and color. Not only do they have beautiful dolls, but they also have some little dolls with animal faces that are bizarrely cute. Check them out.
Volks USA--Dollfies have a very distinct large-eyed anime look. They also have a lot of fun doll clothes to peruse and purchase.
Denver Doll--This site has a little of everything. Dolls, clothing, shoes, wigs, eyes, etc.
Fairyland--This company has a line of adorable little fairy dolls that are too cute for words. Check out their tiny mermaid as well!
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Miniature Sculpture Jewelry
This post isn't exactly about dolls, but it IS my love of dolls and dollhouses that led me to become a miniature sculpture jewelry artist. I currently own five dollhouses. The biggest one being a ten and half room Victorian mansion with working lights. Anyone who collects miniatures will tell you how expensive items are to buy. So early on, I learned to make a lot of the stuff that went into my dollhouse by hand to save money. Creating miniatures became my passion. The smaller the better. So recently, I got the idea to create miniature sculptures and make them into wearable jewelry. One piece led to another piece and pretty soon, I had more miniature sculpture jewelry than I knew what to do with.
This locket with a hidden Victorian scene inside, was one of the first pieces of miniature jewelry I ever did. It looks like a normal locket until you open it up. The locket is the size of a postage stamp. I love to wear it, because when people compliment me on it I then get to open it up and show them its hidden secret. Children are always especially delighted when they see inside.
The necklace with the merhorse below is my very favorite piece of miniature jewelry. When ever I wear it, complete strangers will stop me to ask about it. 

I've had people offer to buy it, but I tell them it's not for sale. I do sell pieces of my work from time to time. For those who are interested in seeing what is currently available--click here to go to my official Small Secrets Jewelry blog. New items are posted there as they become available.
If you are interested in seeing some of my past work, click here to see some photos of even more miniature jewelry. Most the necklaces pictured on this blog are not available for purchase.
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