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I Will Be Temporarily Unavailable

Due to a death in the family A Sweet Remembrance is closed until sometime next week.  I will check email as I am able to and telephone messages when I return to work. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding. ❤ Paula

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Sally’s Doll

I've just finished this custom order doll for Sally.
I’ve just finished this custom order doll for Sally.
This 18 inch tall, all cloth doll, is the third reproduction that I've made of my antique Izannah Walker doll "Ismay".
This 18 inch tall, all cloth doll, is the third reproduction that I’ve made of my antique Izannah Walker doll “Ismay”.

Sally's doll. www.izannahwalker.com

A fortunate find was this antique linen with a crochet edge, which makes the perfect finish to the top of her arm coverings.
A fortunate find was this antique linen with a crochet edge, which makes the perfect finish at the top of her arm coverings.
Her split pantalettes are the first layer of clothing that goes on over her antique natural colored linen "second skin".
Her split pantalettes are the first layer of clothing that goes on over her antique natural colored linen “second skin”.
Next comes her chemise.
Next comes her chemise.
A scalloped hem petticoat is the last layer of her undergarments and echos the theme of her scallop lace trimmed chemise and pantalettes and her scallop topped boots.
A scalloped hem petticoat is the last layer of her undergarments and echos the theme of her scallop lace trimmed chemise and pantalettes and her scallop topped boots.
Her pantalettes peep from underneath her dress skirt.
Her pantalettes peep from underneath her dress skirt.
Sally chose a wonderful antique ,25 inch wide, Civil War era paisley print cotton for her dress.  The fabric is in remarkable good condition for a 150+ year old textile.  This small blue "Persian pickle" (my favorite term for paisley) is a particular favorite of mine, with just enough tiny  minor imperfections to show it's age, but overall sturdiness.  Notice the dress fastens with an antique cotton tape drawstring at the neck and an antique blue rimmed milk glass button at the waist.
Sally chose a wonderful antique ,25 inch wide, Civil War era paisley print cotton for her dress. The fabric is in remarkably good condition for a 150+ year old textile. This small blue “Persian pickle” (my favorite term for paisley) is a particular favorite of mine, with just enough tiny minor imperfections to show it’s age, but overall sturdiness. Notice the dress fastens with an antique cotton tape drawstring at the neck and an antique blue rimmed milk glass button at the waist.

Sally's doll www.izannahwalker.com

I don't think I've mentioned it before, but when you see posts like this one on my website they are usually ones that I post so that the doll's new owner can look over all the final details and let me know if there is anything they would like changed on their doll.  Once any alterations are made and I get the OK, then I send out the final invoice for the balance of the payment and ship the doll.  Occasionally I've already emailed a few photos to the doll's new "Mom" and do one of these larger photo posts to tide her over until the doll can arrive. :)
I don’t think I’ve mentioned it before, but when you see posts like this one on my website they are usually ones that I post so that the doll’s new owner can look over all the final details and let me know if there is anything they would like changed on their doll. Once any alterations are made and I get the OK, then I send out the final invoice for the balance of the payment and ship the doll. Occasionally I’ve already emailed a few photos to the doll’s new “Mom” and do one of these larger photo posts to tide her over until the doll can arrive. 🙂

Sally's doll www.izannahwalker.com

My newly made reproduction doll is shown here with two small antique friends.  My goal is to make beautiful, accurate reproduction Izannah Walker dolls that will look right at home with your antique dolls and furnishings and blend perfectly into your collections.
My newly made reproduction doll is shown here with two small antique friends. My goal is to make beautiful, accurate reproduction Izannah Walker dolls that will look right at home with your antique dolls and furnishings and blend perfectly into your collections.
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Sally's doll www.izannahwalker.com

Sally's doll www.izannahwalker.com

The original Ismay, on the right, is a very early example of one of Izannah Walker's dolls.  My reproduction custom ordered Ismay on the left is a faithful recreation of the original, with custom details specified by her new owner.
The original Ismay, on the right, is a very early example of one of Izannah Walker’s dolls. My reproduction custom ordered Ismay, on the left, is a faithful recreation of the original, with custom details specified by her new owner.
Ismay and her new namesake...
Ismay and her new namesake…
Ismay takes a few moments to introduce her new little sister to the rest of her family, and a special friend.
Ismay takes a few moments to introduce her new little sister to the rest of her family, and a special friend.
Four old & 1 new :)
Four old & one new 🙂
One last group photo...
One last group photo…
Sally's doll stops to visit with another one of my reproduction Izannah Walker dolls, this one may from a mold of my friend Mary's doll Anna.
Sally’s doll stops to visit with another one of my reproduction Izannah Walker dolls, this one made from a mold of my friend Mary’s doll, Anna.  The funky shadows on the side of her face are from the candle stick 🙂
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Looking For a Summer Project?

www.izannahwalker.comLately,if I have a poured and dried composition head sitting around in my studio, when I’m ready to begin painting one of my pressed cloth heads I will paint them in tandem.  It always feels like the painting goes much faster when I’m painting more than one head at a time.  🙂  I’m not at all sure that is actually true, but it is convenient and I do get to cut down on the number of brushes I have to wash!

This head is one of my tandem painting projects.  If you are looking for a fun and rewarding summer project this pre-painted head is available.  The head comes with my Izannah Walker Doll Making Kit, which has patterns and instructions that you can use to finish the doll. The price of the kit with the painted head is $375.00.  If you want to do your own painting you may order a kit with an unpainted head for $200.00. Custom painted heads may also be ordered if you would like a different hair style. If you have already purchased one of my kits or my full Izannah Walker Doll Making Class, you may also order this as an extra head to use with your patterns and instructions.  I haven’t posted this head on my website yet, so if you are interested in purchasing it, email me at paula@asweetremembrance.com or call me at 860-355-5709 during east coast business hours.  Would you like to know more about my Izannah Kit, click here to see a video about the kit in a previous post.

www.izannahwalker.com  Izannah KIT

www.izannahwalker.com  Izannah KIT

www.izannahwalker.com  Izannah KIT

www.izannahwalker.com  Izannah KIT

www.izannahwalker.com  Izannah KIT

www.izannahwalker.com  Izannah KIT

Holidays

Happy July 4th!!!

PlayingHorsey www.izannahwalker.com