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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Little Jane, Emma and Faith

This is Little Jane who is standing in her little garden house.
Little Jane is a tiny water color paper doll.




This is Emma, my original old milliner's model who loves sitting in this beautiful shelf by Linda Marcov of Willow Nest Farm.




Here is Faith, an old doll who sits in the dining room holding her warn little dog. Little Dog was created by the fabulous Jennifer Schneeman. I procured both Faith and Little Dog from the Waynesville, Ohio shop Olde Glory Antiques.



23 comments:

  1. Oh...I love little Jane..she is lovely...such pretty, pretty things.

    Hugs to you Zwee!!!

    xo

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  2. Jane is so sweet! Thank you for sharing your wonderful treasures....is that part of a theorem I see behind Faith's shoulder? Off to explore the links!

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  3. Yes, Suzanne, it is a theorem, and I am proud to say, one that I did way back in the early 1980's. Thank you for noticing it!

    Christine

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  4. Oh, I love your beautiful watercolor Jane!
    Sandra Evertson

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  5. I absolutely LOVE Faith and her little Dog!!! THanks for sharing!

    Blessings,
    Michelle

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  6. and what a lovely little house for watercolor Jane. I love these dolls, especially Faith's little dog. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. I so love the old milliner model dolls & your doll is wonderful!

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  8. What a perfect way to spend an afternoon, gazing upon your lovelies.
    Did you make sweet wee Jane?
    They are all so enchanting!
    Susan

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  9. Jane and her Garden house are adorable Zwee! What a sweet way to display her.
    And you know I love your milliner!
    Is the other doll a greiner? She is very pretty too!
    Nan (who is still trying to get through that pdf!!!!)

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  10. Susan, she is indeed one of my creations, with more on the way, as Little Jane will be showing up here there hither and yon. Thank you!

    Nancy, Faith is not a Greiner. She is simply an old mache` head from probably the 1880's.

    And thank you for your lovely comment about Little Jane!

    Christine

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  11. Such beautiful little dolls. I love the old dolls. I have a special one that I need to make 'new' clothing for. Hers is falling apart in shreds. I have some antique silk (given by a friend) and now just need some old cotton and edging for her undergarments.

    Thank you for stopping by my blog and for leaving your sweet comments. I will be back here again soon to see what you have to share. It's a fun place to come.
    ~Adrienne~

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  12. Christine...just wanted to stop in and say that I was just admiring your new "Valentine Offerings" they are all wonderful. I especially love the new Dolly Head Necklaces..they are lovely.

    Hugs
    Doreen

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  13. Oh Christine~ Little Jane is Enchanting! Does she have other room boxes to grace with her presence??? Or mabey a garden box, filled with a garden of quilled paper flowers~ I LOVE her!

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  14. There's an idea, Rachael. I thank you!

    I need to do more for her garden house. She has a quilled chandelier, of sorts, ahem, and as I so enjoy quilling, perhaps a few quilled flowers will be just the finishing touch before she heads off to Flourishes in March.

    You're always bursting with marvelous and very original ideas, dearest Rachael.

    Christine

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  15. So sweet and pretty! I just love seeing what all of my friends are up to.

    ~Kitty

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  16. Christine, I enjoyed reading this morning, "your history". I loved seeing your new creations and Faith and her little dog. I too, spotted that theorem. Maybe a better shot of it someday? Looks very nice.
    Carole

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  17. dear dollies Zwee...
    and i am trying to peek into the
    other corners as well !!! :)

    take care You

    ~connie

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  18. I love "Faith"! I 'hope' you give to 'charity'- (that would be me!!)
    Seriously, she's great (and her little dog, too!!
    D.

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  19. Happy Valentine's Day to you and Gregory! Looking forward to seeing you soon at Flourishes. I finally got the blog glitch worked out and added you to my favorites! You have such sweet treasures. Hugs, Martha

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  20. Candy heart Valentine's and sweet sentiments too. These are the things I wish for you!!

    Warmest bear hugs, Aleta

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  21. Happy Valentine's Day, Christine. Your doll creations never cease to amaze and delight me.
    Sharon

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  22. I looooooove your treasures!!!! Oh wonderful!! Happy Valentine's Day Miss C!! xo

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  23. What lovely treasures you have....and so nicely displayed. :) I especially love the watercolor!

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