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The Dolls Have a Slumber Party – Happy 197th Birthday Izannah – Part Three

Doll's slumber party www.izannahwalker.com

The dolls are all nestled together around a roaring fire.  They are so glad that you came to join them tonight!  This is the very last part of our all day celebration of Izannah Walker’s 197th birthday.  If you missed the first two parts of our party you will want to scroll down or click here for part one and here for part two.

"Does everyone remember how to play Shadows, or should we reread the rules?"
Now that you are here it is time for the party to start. “Does everyone remember how to play Shadows, or should we reread the rules?”
"That was so much fun!"  "Please pass the popcorn"  "Is there anymore hot cocoa?"  "Izzybelle, you are hogging all of the shawl!"
“That was so much fun!” “Please pass the popcorn” “Is there anymore hot cocoa?” “Izzybelle, you are hogging all of the shawl!”
"Andrew, please tell us one more ghost story before bedtime!"
“Andrew, please tell us one more ghost story before bedtime!”
Since Isabeau is one of the oldest dolls, she plays "Mother" and tucks in all of the rest.
Since Isabeau is one of the oldest dolls, she plays “Mother” and tucks in all of the rest.
Andrew refused to sleep with the girls and  instead has settled on the folding campaign bed with the dog.
Andrew refused to sleep with the girls and instead has settled on the folding campaign bed with the dog.
Hmmm... I still here a lot of whispering and giggling in there.  It sounds as if the dolls have been listening at keyholes again for they all seem to know about the new baby girl that is due to join our family in January.
Hmmm… I still hear a lot of whispering and giggling in there. It sounds as if the dolls have been listening at keyholes again, for they all seem to know about the new baby girl that is due to join our family in January.
Tomorrow we will have to have a very stern chat about what is proper and what is not.
Tomorrow we will have to have a very stern chat about what is proper and what is not.
For some of the dolls are certainly old enough to know better!
For some of the dolls are certainly old enough to know better!
... but for tonight I can not bear to scold them.  For what is dearer to any dolls heart than the thought of having another small girl to play with?  So sleep tight little dolls and dream of play time and adventures yet to come <3
… but for tonight I can not bear to scold them. For what is dearer to any doll’s heart than the thought of having another small girl to play with? So sleep tight little dolls and dream of play time and adventures yet to come ❤

 

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I guess this would explain the doll's sudden urge to dust the high chair every time they walk past...
I guess this would explain the doll’s sudden urge to dust the high chair every time they walk past…
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A Birthday Picnic – Happy Birthday Izannah!

Welcome to the birthday picnic that the dolls and I are hosting!  This is part two of our day long celebration.  If you missed  trying Ismay’s legendary cinnamon toast and getting a chance to meet the dolls, you’ll want to click here to get caught up!

Later tonight (7 p.m. Eastern time) the dolls are having a sleep over and they hope you will come back to tuck them in bed!  In between all of my Izannah Doll Making Class members will want to drop into the class site at 2 p.m. Eastern  time for a few treats!

Now that breakfast is over and the dishes are all washed, it’s time to bake the birthday pies!  All of the older dolls decided that pies would be a much better birthday desert after the unfortunate incident with Izzybelle and the icing the last time they baked a cake!!!

Izzybelle behaved herself long enough for this photo to be taken, but immediately afterwards, when no one was looking, she managed to gobble down enough frosting to make herself sick & managed to smear it everywhere!!!  Even behind her ears!
Izzybelle behaved herself long enough for this photo to be taken, but immediately afterwards, when no one was looking, she  gobbled down enough frosting to make herself sick & managed to smear it everywhere!!! Even behind her ears!
Isabeau has a very light touch with pastry, so she took over the kitchen.  In no time she had made a double batch, doll sized of course, of Mrs. Wolter's No-Fail Pie Crust.
Isabeau has a very light touch with pastry, so she took over the kitchen. In no time she had made a double batch, doll sized of course, of Mrs. Wolter’s No-Fail Pie Crust.
Isane, who is also a very good cook, volunteered to help Isabeau bake and keep an eye on Izzybelle.
Isane, who is also a very good cook, volunteered to help Isabeau bake and keep an eye on Izzybelle.
The older dolls decided that Izzybelle couldn't get into too much trouble if they let her sprinkle the sugar on top of the cookies...  After all it couldn't be any messier than what Izzybelle really wanted to do, which was make rows and rows of mud pies for the party!
The older dolls decided that Izzybelle couldn’t get into too much trouble if they let her sprinkle the sugar on top of the cookies… After all it just had to be  less messy than what Izzybelle really wanted to do, which was to make rows and rows of mud pies for the party!
Izzybelle actually did a very good job.  Maybe because sugar cookies are one of her favorites!
Izzybelle did a very good job. Maybe because sugar cookies are one of her favorites!
While Isabeau and Isane tackled the pie crust, little Isane and little Ismay walked out to the garden to gather some rhubarb.
While Isabeau and Isane tackled the pie crust, little Isane and little Ismay walked out to the garden to gather some rhubarb.
"Does this look like a good stalk?"
“Does this look like a good stalk?”
"How much do you think we need to make a pie?"
“How much do you think we need to make a pie?”
Next the two young dolls headed over to the other garden to pick raspberries...
Next the two young dolls headed over to the other garden to pick raspberries…
"Isane, come see what I found! Maybe we should make pumpkin pie instead."  "No, no we aren't starting the discussion again!  You know we all agreed on rhubarb and raspberry, & peach jam tarts if there is any crust left-over.  You can have pumpkin pie next month!"
“Isane, come see what I found! Maybe we should make pumpkin pie instead.” “No, no we aren’t starting that discussion again! You know we all agreed on rhubarb and raspberry, plus peach jam tarts if there is any crust left-over. You can have pumpkin pie next month!”
Meanwhile back in the kitchen, Isabeau has the pie crust in the tin and is just putting the first batch of cookies in the oven.
Meanwhile back in the kitchen, Isabeau has the pie crust in the tin and is just putting the first batch of cookies in the oven.
While the cookies baked, Isane turned the rhubarb that the little girls gathered into pie filling.  She likes to thicken and precook the filling before the pie goes into the oven.
While the cookies baked, Isane turned the rhubarb that the little girls gathered into pie filling. She likes to thicken and pre-cook the filling before the pie goes into the oven.

Isabeau is willing to share her pie crust recipe with you:

Mrs. Wolter’s No-fail Pie Crust

1 cup Crisco

3 cups flour

2 eeggs, beaten

2 teaspoons vinegar

4 -5 tablespoons cold water

1 teaspoon salt

Ina a large mixing bowl, cut Crisco into four with a pastry blender until small size peas form.  Add eggs, vinegar, water and slat & mix with a fork until blended and dough forms a large ball, or use floured hands to mix dough.  Makes three crusts.

Finally all the cooking is done and it’s time to go out to the picnic!

A favorite worn quilt makes the perfect picnic throw.  Andrew was a big help getting everything set up.  He pulled all of the deserts out to the party in his cart.
A favorite worn quilt makes the perfect picnic throw. Andrew was a big help getting everything set up. He pulled all of the deserts out to the party in his cart.
Poor Andrew!  He couldn't get any of the girl's to wear the hats he made for the party!  The older dolls all said it was because they didn't want to mess up their hair... but little Izzybelle was heard to say it was because he didn't put a fancy cockade on any hat other than his own!
Poor Andrew! He couldn’t get any of the girl’s to wear the hats he made for the party! The older dolls all said it was because they didn’t want to mess up their hair… but little Izzybelle was heard to say it was because he didn’t put a fancy cockade on any hat other than his own!

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

A perfect fall day to get the family together for a party!
A perfect fall day to get the family together for a party!

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Izannah's Birthday Picnic www.izannahwalker.com

Make a wish!
Make a wish!
"Izzybelle you should blow out the candle."
“Oldest Izzybelle you should blow out the candle.”
Peach jam tart with a crumble topping, sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. Rhubarb pie. Fresh rapsberry pie drizzled with homemade raspberry syrup.  Tiny peach jam hand pies & Izzybelle's sugar cookies!
Peach jam tart with a crumble topping, sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. Rhubarb pie. Fresh raspberry pie drizzled with homemade raspberry syrup. Tiny peach jam hand pies & Izzybelle’s sugar cookies!
"Enough family photos!  Let's eat!"
“Enough family photos! Let’s eat!”
"OH NO!  Who was supposed to bring the plates and forks???"
OH NO! Who was supposed to bring the plates and forks???

We hope you enjoyed the picnic!  You can click on any of the smaller photos to enlarge them.  Put on your coziest pj’s and come back tonight at 7:00 p.m. Eastern time for the doll’s slumber party 🙂

 

 

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Happy 197th Birthday Izannah Walker!

The dolls are reading through the American Girl's Book to choose party games for today.
The dolls are reading through the American Girl’s Book to choose party games for today.

Today is the 197th anniversary of Izannah Walker’s birth!  The dolls and I are having a day long party in her honor and we are so glad that you could join us for all of the fun.  This is the first of three birthday party posts that I will be sharing with you today.  Right now all of the dolls and I are getting ready for a very busy day.  The kitchen is a hive of activity and last minute party planning is going on all over the house.  So enjoy this first post and then come back later in the day to attend the festivities. At 1:00 p.m. Eastern time we will be having a picnic and later tonight (7 p.m. Eastern time) the dolls are having a sleep over.  In between all of my Izannah Doll Making Class members will want to drop into the class site at 2 p.m. Eastern  time for a few treats!

INVITE ONE OF THESE VERY SPECIAL BIRTHDAY GUESTS INTO YOUR HOME

If you would like to keep the party alive throughout the year in your own home, I have six dolls available for sale who would love to come live and play at your house.  Any of these dolls sold during my Izannah birthday celebration come with an array of special party favors:

– a tiny thimble necklace so that they are always ready to play THE THIMBLE with you

– two sheets of my Izannah paper dolls

– a signed copy of the December 2013 issue of Early American Life magazine with a feature story about our home, so that your doll can show you where she was born

– a coupon for 50% off of an additional dress just in case she needs something special to wear later on in the year ( I am currently blessed with an over abundance of orders, so an Easter or 4th of July dress would be the earliest I would be able to do)

I’m only listing these six dolls here on my blog (rather than putting them up on my regular website too) during this four day celebration as a little extra thank you for all of the people on my mailing list and all of you loyal blog readers! 🙂

Five New Reproduction Izannahs For Sale

Here are five lively little Izannahs to tug at your heart!  These will be the last dolls that I will be listing for sale before Christmas.  I’ve had such a busy and bountiful year that I am fully booked up and committed until mid-May 2015 with special orders and custom work.

Isane #4

Isane #4 www.izannahwalker.com

This young Isane #4 is approximately 18 inches tall.  She has a red second skin covering her body and red painted boots with scalloped tops.   Beneath her dress she wears a full set of undergarments.  Some Izannahs have long dresses t]like women or older girls and others wear shorter skirts like young children.  I’ve hemmed Isane #4’s dress long, but if you prefer it shorter, I would be happy to add a third growth tuck in the skirt.  You may also request aging on her arms, legs and feet.  I left them fairly new looking so that her new mom would have a choice.  Isane #4 can be yours for $1250.00.

Isane #4 www.izannahwalker.com

Isane #4 www.izannahwalker.com

Isane #4 www.izannahwalker.com

Isane #4 www.izannahwalker.com

Ismay #1 SOLD

Ismay#1 www.izannahwalker.com

Meet Ismay!  She is the very reproduction that I have made from the lovely antique Izannah Walker doll I bought at the UFDC convention in July.  Ismay is 18 inches tall, has black scallop top painted boots and short wispy hair.  You can adopt Isamy for $1250.00. ISMAY IS NOW SOLD.

Ismay#1 www.izannahwalker.com

Ismay#1 www.izannahwalker.com

Ismay#1 www.izannahwalker.com

Andrew #1

Andrew #1 www.izannahwalker.com

I seldom make boy Izannahs, even though I dearly love them.  This young man is the first boy doll I’ve made from my Anna mold, but since I’m sure he would object to being called Anna, let’s refer to him as Andrew. 🙂  Andrew is about 17 inches tall and wears a very detailed costume that consist of a red plaid dress, trimmed in black velvet ribbons with a split skirt and matching trousers.  He has side parted hair, tall black painted boots with red tops and comes with his paper party hat.  Andrew is $1300.00 due to the intricacy of his clothing.

Andrew #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Andrew #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Andrew #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Zanna #7

Zanna #7 www.izannahwalker.com

Miss Zanna is 17- 1/2 inches tall.  She has black painted boots with scallop tops and a second skin made from antique brown glazed cotton.  Zanna can be yours for $1250.00.

Zanna #7 www.izannahwalker.com

 

Zanna #7 www.izannahwalker.com

Zanna #7 www.izannahwalker.com

Isabeau #9Isabeau #9 www.izannahwalker.com

Isabeau #9 is a bit shorter than her sisters.  She is 17 inches tall, has red painted boots and a red glazed cotton second skin.  Her adoption fee is $1250.00.  If you love the bonnet she is wearing you may purchase it for an additional $100.00.  You may also request a more aged appearance on the arms, legs and boots of this doll.

Zanna #7 www.izannahwalker.com

Zanna #7 www.izannahwalker.com

Isane and Isabeau are best friends and insisted on matching party dresses!  I love the way they appear to be whispering secrets <3
Isane and Isabeau are best friends and insisted on matching party dresses! I love the way they appear to be whispering secrets ❤

 

Breakfast

As a special birthday treat Isamy is making cinnamon toast for breakfast.

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First Ismay butters the bread, then sprinkles it with cinnamon and sugar, before placing it under the broiler until the it hot and bubbly this nice crisp edges.
First Ismay butters the bread, then sprinkles it with cinnamon and sugar, before placing it under the broiler until the it hot and bubbly with nice crisp edges.

Zanna #7 www.izannahwalker.com

"We need a whole platter full of toast to feed the entire family."
“We need a whole platter full of toast to feed the entire family.”
"If you'd like to go make a cup of tea and some cinnamon toast for your own breakfast, we'll wait to start eating breakfast until you get done."
“If you’d like to go make a cup of tea and some cinnamon toast for your own breakfast, we’ll wait to start eating breakfast until you get done.”

GAMES

Right after breakfast it was time to disscuss what games to play today at Izannah’s party.  The dolls got out their favorite book The American Girl’s Book written by Eliza Leslie in 1831.  I have to admit that it took them a very long time to agree on the games and I’m sad to say there was even some squabbling and a few tears.

After the games were chosen the older girls taught the younger ones how to play THE THIMBLE.  Everyone enjoyed the game and congratulated themselves for making a good choice!
After the games were chosen the older girls taught the younger ones how to play THE THIMBLE. Everyone enjoyed the game and congratulated themselves for making a good choice!

THE THIMBLE

The company sit in a row holding together the palms of their hands.  Fanny  takes a thimble or any thing else that is small and round, (for instance, a hazle-nut or shell bark) and holding it between her palms, she goes along the line, pretending to drop it secretly into their hands, saying to each “Hold fast what I give you.”  Everyone opens her hands as if she was receiving the thimble, and closes them again immediately.  Of course the thimble is only in reality deposited in one.  For instance, Fanny leaves it in the hands of Lucy.

After Fanny has in this manner gone all along the row, she returns to the head and asks Mary, who is seated there, to guess who has the thimble.  Mary guesses Jane, who opens her hands and shows that she has it not.  They all guess in turn.  Susan happens to guess Lucy; and this being right, Lucy displays the thimble and gives it to Susan.  It is then Susan’s turn to take the thimble and go along the row with it.

Sometimes when this is played, a forfeit is required from every one that guesses wrong, and therefore a great number of pawns are speedily collected.www.izannahwalker.com

Let’s peek over their shoulder and see what other party games they have planned!

It looks like this will be perfect to play at tonight's sleep over.
It looks like this will be perfect to play at tonight’s sleep over.

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A few of the dolls have gone out to ransack my studio in the hopes of finding as many embroidery hoops as they can.  They are just sure that they would make marvelous hoops for The Graces...
A few of the dolls have gone out to ransack my studio in the hopes of finding as many embroidery hoops as they can. They are just sure that they would make marvelous hoops for The Graces…
It's always good to be sure of the rules!
It’s always good to be sure of the rules!
Boys hats!  How embarrassing!!!
Boys hats! How embarrassing!!!

 

Thank you for spending the morning with us!  Don’t forget the the picnic is starting promptly at 1:00 o’clock (Eastern time).  That will give you just enough time to change into your party frock.  We’ll see you then!

 

 

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Come Join Us Two Weeks From Today For a Party!

Party Invitation www.izannahwalker.com

The dolls and I are hoping that you will be able to join us for the festivities here on IzannahWalker.com two weeks from today!

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A Look Through My Fabric Swatch Book

September 17th update:  Fabric #6 is SOLD OUT.

This is the tiny antique fabric swatch book that I put together for the UFDC convention.  I thought everyone might enjoy looking through it.  Especially those of you who have ordered custom dolls and are in the process of picking out your dress fabrics 🙂   I have many more one of a kind fabrics that aren’t in the book, so don’t worry if none of these are the perfect fabric for your doll.

antique fabric swatch book www.izannahwalker.com IMG_2418 IMG_2419 IMG_2420 IMG_2421 IMG_2422 IMG_2423 IMG_2424 IMG_2425 IMG_2426 IMG_2427 IMG_2428 IMG_2429 IMG_2430 IMG_2431 IMG_2432 IMG_2433 IMG_2436www.izannahwalker.com

 

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So Many Celebrations Ahead!

Today all the dolls and I took a short break in our preparations for Izannah Walker’s birthday to pick pumpkins from the garden!  They are all very excited and looking forward to the big birthday party AND trick or treating ❤Picking pumpkins www.izannahwalker.com

Making paper party hats!
Making paper party hats!
Four hands are better than two!  So many hats to make...
Four hands are better than two! So many hats to make…
"I'm making a special hat just for you!"
“I’m making a special hat just for you!”
The white pumpkins are our favorites!
The white pumpkins are our favorites!

Now that you know the dolls are planning a party, we hope you will come back to visit on September 25th and celebrate with us!

Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll

First Sneak Peek at a Head From My Newest Mold

I've just taken the two halves of this head out of my newest mold, taken from Ismay, the antique Izannah Wallker doll I bought at the UFDC convention!
I’ve just taken the two halves of this head out of my newest mold, taken from Ismay, the antique Izannah Wallker doll I bought at the UFDC convention!  I think it is going to turn out to be an amazing doll!!!
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Isadora – SOLD

Isadora is now SOLD.  Thank you so much for coming to look at her!

I’ve had some requests for additional photos of Isadora, which made her blush!  Once she overcame her shyness, she was happy to pose in front of the cameras for a few more shots.  She is sitting on an unfinished antique quilt top that has quite a bit of plum colored fabric in it.  I think I probably have enough to make two dresses 🙂Isadora www.izannahwalker.com

If you would like more information about Isadora you can read her official write up on my website or you may email or call me with questions.  Paula@asweetremembrance.com 860-355-5709.

Isadora www.izannahwalker.com

www.izannahwalker.com  Isadora

www.izannahwalker.com  Isadora

www.izannahwalker.com  Isadora

www.izannahwalker.com  Isadora

www.izannahwalker.com  Isadora

See more photos of Isadora in this post.

 

Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll

Sharon’s Doll

Meet Sharon's doll.  She is the first doll that I've made from this mold of a very special early Izannah walker doll.
Meet Sharon’s doll. She is the first doll that I’ve made from this mold of a very special early Izannah walker doll.

This is one of the new dolls that I made for the UFDC convention.  I love this doll!  She is a reproduction of a wonderful early Izannah Walker doll.  The original doll is simply awe inspiring, with many amazing differences from Izannah’s slightly later dolls.  Because this is the oldest Izannah Walker doll that I have had the privilege of studying, I have decided to simply refer to her and this mold as Izannah.

Izannah left today for her new home.  Sharon purchased her at the San Antonio convention, and ordered custom made shoes for her ; so I got to have the pleasure of her company for a bit longer as I stitched her stockings and yellow leather shoes!

If you look closely you will see that the lines around the eyes of this doll are thinner than those of later dolls and brown rather than black.
If you look closely you will see that the lines around the eyes of this doll are thinner than those of later dolls and brown rather than black.

Reproduction Early Izannah www.izannahwalker.com

Notice the difference in the way these ringlets are painted, including the tiny little waving tendrils at the bottom of the curls.
Notice the difference in the way these ringlets are painted, including the tiny little waving tendrils at the bottom of the curls.

Reproduction Early Izannah www.izannahwalker.com

This doll has a very interesting seam line at the bottom of the hairline.  The stockinette at the back of the head is a wider rib than that on the front of the head and back of the neck.
This doll has a very interesting seam line at the bottom of the hairline. The stockinette at the back of the head is a wider rib than that on the front of the head and back of the neck.

Reproduction Early Izannah www.izannahwalker.com

Reproduction Early Izannah www.izannahwalker.com

This is a very accurate reproduction of the paint surface found on the original doll.
This is a very accurate reproduction of the paint surface found on the original doll.

Reproduction Early Izannah www.izannahwalker.com

Reproduction Early Izannah www.izannahwalker.com

As you can probably tell, this is a large doll.  The original is 22-1/2 inches tall.  My reproduction grew a 1/2 inch and measures 23 inches high.  She has been bragging to me that it is because she has better posture 🙂

This was a fascinating reproduction to make and I am already eagerly looking forward to making another one!

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Three Dolls Available – 7/31/14 Update & 8/11/14 Update ALL SOLD

I have just listed three new dolls for sale.  Two of the dolls are available on my website, Paula Walton’s A Sweet RemembranceThe third doll is listed on eBay because I know that some people, who haven’t purchased from me before, find the buyer protection programs on eBay comforting.

ISADORA #1  SOLD

Isadora #1
Isadora #1

ISADORA IS NOW SOLD – THANK YOU! Meet Isadora, she is the very first doll made from one of my three new molds.  She has a sweetly rounded head and features.  Her paint is lightly distressed to give her the aged appearance of the original she was reproduced from.  I made Isadora’s dress from a very old wool challis paisley shawl.  She has an antique bar pin at the center of her neckline.

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

Isadora #1 www.izannahwalker.com

If you would like to purchase Isadora you may use the automated check out on my website or you can simply email me at paula@asweetremembrance.com or call me at 860-355-5709.  I would also be happy to answer any questions you may have about her, or send you additional photographs.

IZZYBELLE #2  SALE PENDING – Thank you for looking!!!

Izzybelle #2 www.izannahwalker.com

THIS LITTLE IZZY B. HAS FOUND A WONDERFUL NEW HOME, BUT IF YOU WOULD LIKE AN IZZYBELLE TO CALL YOUR OWN, YOU MAY PLACE A CUSTOM ORDER BY GIVING ME A CALL OR EMAILING ME. ❤

Little Izzybelle is just 14 inches tall and is the second doll I’ve made from this new mold.  I’m sure you all recognize her from her resemblance to her sister 🙂  I’m in the midst of finishing her dress, which will hopefully be done tomorrow.  In the mean time you can get a good view of her undergarments in these photos.  Beneath all the layers of white cotton and lace she has an antique blue glazed cotton second skin.

Izzybelle #2 www.izannahwalker.com

Izzybelle #2 www.izannahwalker.com

Izzybelle #2 www.izannahwalker.com

Izzybelle #2 www.izannahwalker.com

I’ll be adding more photos of her in her new dress.  If you are interested in buying Izzybelle you may purchase her through my website, or call me at 860-355-5709 or email me at paula@asweetremembrance.com.  I’d be very happy to answer any questions you may have about her or send you more photos.

As always you may put Isadora and Izzybelle on lay-away with terms to fit your budget, or you may use Paypal, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, a personal check or a money order.

Isabeau #4  SOLD – THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY TO MEET ISABEAU #4

Isabeau #4 www.izannahwalker.com

Isabeau #4 WAS LISTED ON EBAY, BUT HAS NOW SOLD.  I love her sweet, shy expression and the way her head  cocks slightly to one side, as if she is bending nearer to listen to secrets being whispered in her ear.  She is wearing a dress made from a rare piece of c.1850 double violet fabric.  The dress has one growth tuck in the skirt and a false hem made from antique purple and white polka-dot fabric. If you would like to know more about Isabeau #4 you may email me at paula@asweetremembrance.com.

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