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40 Years!!!

2026 marks the 40th anniversary of Paula Walton’s A Sweet Remembrance. I hope you’ll join me for the next 12 months as I look back at some of my favorite past dolls and other works, and make new creations to celebrate this milestone year.

As part of my anniversary celebration I’m starting Throw-back Thursdays on my Facebook and Instagram pages to share bits and pieces of all the crazy things I’ve saved and accumulated over the past 40 years of A Sweet Remembrance

Wish me luck as I attempt to come up with a new post every Thursday for the next year! To start things off today I shared some of the various business cards, post cards and flyers that I’ve sent out, handed out at retail & wholesale shows, and tucked in with the items that I’ve sold.

I’m sure you’ll notice that not all of the business cards are for A Sweet Remembrance. I’ve always been a multitasking kind of person, so I’ve done severel different things at the same time that I’ve been selling items under my business name of A Sweet Remembrance.

I’ve also posted images of all the information that I enclosed with four of my pieces that Prims magazine borrrowed for photography, plus my prototypes for all three of the bears. The sweet early reproduction of Isabeau was one of the very first ones that I made , and is one of only three of my reproductions that I’ve given individual names. My standard practice is to simply call all of them by the same names as my antique Izannah Walker dolls that their handmade molds were taken from. Clearly I am so very fond of the name Charlcie, which was the name of one of my maternal great grandmothers, that I eventually gave it to one of my antique Izannah Walker dolls that I acquired quite a while after the Prims article was published.

Obviously my contact information has changed several times during the past four decades. So please disregaurd phone numbers and email addresses found in these photos.

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