Here is the mermaid dollhouse that I made from scratch. I converted some old shelves and used scrapbook papers as wallpaper. It was way too much fun! Notice the tiny mermaid teddy bear. I hand sculpted the mermaid doll myself. She came out beautifully! Click the photos to see more detail.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Mermaid Sculptures
I've started work on a series of decorative mermaid sculptures that I plan to hang on the wall of my bathroom. (which is mermaid themed) This is the first sculpture completed. Others will soon follow. I want them to have different colored skins and hair, like the mermaids in my novel, Forbidden Sea. I'll post pictures here as I finish each one.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Halloween Treat
Halloween decorations are already up for sale at most stores around here, so I thought I'd post this Halloween treat a little early. Click here to visit a blog that is all about the adventures of a cute little ghost doll as she does her haunting at night. Glow-in-the-dark dolls are going to be all the rage now--I can feel it in my bones.
Labels:
cute ghosts,
halloween blogs,
Halloween doll
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Pink Dollhouse Tour
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. : )
Labels:
cute,
doll collecting,
doll collection,
dollhouse,
dollhouse tour,
pink
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!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

















