Monthly Archives: December 2009

Taken from Mia

29th
Dec. × ’09

OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

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*SIGH*

28th
Dec. × ’09

Ok, i’m in love.These are not handbags or evening purses or…whatever! This is art. I want the last one.

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Would You Carry This Flower Bag?

28th
Dec. × ’09

They are the work of designer

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Finished and ready to go

19th
Dec. × ’09
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Care for an apple?

18th
Dec. × ’09

Click pictures to enlarge And i managed to take a few pictures of finished Regency Doll

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MEH

16th
Dec. × ’09

Lost the connection to the Internetz for almost 7 hours .Had paniekez attakz! Almost! But finished Regency girl. I think she is Miss Lizzy Bennet. I don’t have any updated pictures, and she is leaving tomorrow, so new pictures will have to wait until after Christmas.( mine suck anyway) She is not ready in this […]

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14th
Dec. × ’09

This is really frustrating because the dolls never look as pretty as they really are, and the pictures never show all the colors on the face! But here goes what i have done so far. The eyes are grey with shades of …Shrek green!

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Meme

12th
Dec. × ’09

If you want ,comment and i will ask you three questions too. Juno_magic asked 1. I love encyclopedias. If there was an entry on “zauza” in the Encyclopædia Britannica, what would it say? Zauza:A delicate piece of glass,fragile and easily broken;Represented in dark greys, emerald green and cobalt blue reflect when the light shines on […]

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Nick Cave

10th
Dec. × ’09

Into my arms

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Lisa Lichtenfels dolls

8th
Dec. × ’09

 I’m so inlove with her work. Her dolls are breathtaking beautiful, strong statements and an inspiration. http://www.lisalichtenfels.net/index.html   Lisa Lichtenfels studied traditional oil painting at an early age, attended the Governor’s School while a teenager and continued her education at the Philadelphia College of Art. There she met Judy Jampell, who was becoming well known for […]

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