Friday, December 28, 2012
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Secret Santa Gifts, Christmas 2012
Don't forget to double click on photos to enlarge. Enjoy!
Doll chair for Billye
A cat for Jill
Little Genius for Debra
Hand Painted Carolers (on goose eggs) for Dorothy
A wax bowl with butterflies for Sharon
A 1940's composition baby doll by Arranbee for Lydia
Barbara's Maude Bogart (mother of Humphrey Bogart) lady fashion doll
JoAnn's pretty red handmade scarf with teddy bear wearing similar scarf
Monday, December 10, 2012
"An Evening with Miss Iwate & Alan Pate"
SAVE THE DATE!
"An
Evening with Miss Iwate & Alan Pate"
2/21/2013
6:00 PM
Miss Iwate – Alabama’s Japanese Friendship Doll
She was a gift along with 57 other dolls from the Emperor of Japan in 1927
as a good will gesture between Japan and the United States. Since her arrival
from Japan, she has been kept in the Birmingham Public Library. Unfortunately,
she is not on display and can only be seen by appointment. During the UFDC Convention this past July,
some of the Birmingham Doll Club members became interested in Japanese
Friendship Dolls and began research. We were pleasantly surprised to find that
we had our very own doll right here in Birmingham.
We made an
appointment and went to see her, and as you can see from her picture, she is
quite beautiful. However, she needs some renovation and a display case so that
all visitors to the library can meet and enjoy her.
We began
discussing the situation with the librarians and with their help are beginning
a campaign to raise funds to help Miss Iwate become an active part of our
community.
We began
discussing the situation with the librarians and with their help are beginning
a campaign to raise funds to help Miss Iwate become an active part of our
community.
As a result,
well-known Asian doll specialist, Alan Pate will be coming to Birmingham, AL, on the
evening of February 21st to speak about Miss Iwate and all of the
Japanese Friendship Dolls. We are hoping to raise awareness of her plight and
also to begin fund raising. The evening will begin at 6:00 PM at the Main
Library for light refreshments and at 6:30, Alan Pate will make a presentation
and entertain questions and discussion at the end.
The public is welcome to join us for the evening
Thursday, December 6, 2012
How to Display your Small Collectibles
You can find hanging display pieces like this at antique shops, flea markets, or Hobby Lobby. It is fun to fill them with tiny treasures and hang them on the wall. You can use gallery putty to hold them in place or if you can't run a wire through the back, you can wire the items to a push pin pushed into the wall of the house or display case.
Parian with Fancy Hairdo and Lustre Ribbon and Molded Necklace
Here is a 20" parian with fancy hairdo I found on ebay. She is unusual in that she has a blue bow in her hair with gold lustre trim, and having molded jewelry on the shoulder piece is unusual. She has a cloth body, red leather sewn on boots, and brown leather arms (patched with darker brown leather). Her underclothes are correct - pantaloons and petticoat with lace trim, and an all lace bustle petticoat; she wears a wonderful silk dress with rusching trim and tie-on panniers, stuffed with tissue paper and cotton. This word is from the French word paniers, which means wicker baskets placed on the back of pack animals, hanging from both sides. There is a tag sewn to her pantaloons that says, "Charlotte Annette Cheney 1840," which could be the former owner or the person who dressed her. These dolls were popular in the 1860's and 1870's.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Christmas Ornament Workshop for November
Dorothy had faces of Santas and Elves already made for us using molds she made from antique ornaments. She baked the Fimo clay faces in the oven and painted them with sharpies after dipping in flesh colored acrylic.
Dorothy explaining where to glue the pom pom
Antique Santas that Dorothy made face molds from with Fema clay.
Beverly is proud of her pine cone Santa.
Below are the finished products our members made - Santas and Elves: We used painted pine cones, metallic paper, chenille and regular pipe cleaners, miniature trees, bells, etc., all applied with hot glue.
Double click on photos to enlarge.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Happy Birthday, Eunie!
We wish you a very Happy Birthday! Here is a trio of French Petitcollin celluloid dolls dressed in native costumes - Greek, French, and German. Actually, I have this auction on ebay right now if anyone is interested. .http://www.ebay.com/itm/160922011526?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
Friday, November 9, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Original Dorothy Clark Dolls
Clowns, pressed felt face made from Dorothy's orig. clay sculpture. All felt, jointed. Green Nose has glass eyes.
All cotton baby holding needle felted dog (antique face). Two needle felted elves.
Santa candy container, all felted
Needle felted sock monkey and needle felted bears (all jointed).
Needle felted Raggedy Ann
Christmas elves, pressed felt face from orig. clay sculpture, all felt and jointed.
Original Dolls by Our Member Dorothy Clark
Dorothy says there are stories that go with each one, but they are briefly described below. Cllick to enlarge.
Little Casey and Clown, pressed felt face made from orig. clay sculpture,
photo face doll of member's daughter
Aunt Rose Comfort, clay sculpture
Boris Gould, pathologist, and Prof. Awful Boring, Berlin Symphony Conductor
Ace McGee the flim flam man,who sells hair restorer, and Portrait of girl with photo
Sculpture in polymer clay of Santa
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
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