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Yuletide Sale

I love this time of year!  In honor of Christmas I have put all of my reproduction Izannah Walker dolls, Spun Cotton Ornament Classes, and Izannah Walker Doll Making Classes on sale through 12/31/10.

The base price of my dolls is normally $1500, but if you purchase a finished doll or place an order for a custom made doll during the sale the base price of the doll will be $1050.  That’s a savings of $450, or 30 %!  The sale price for the Spun Cotton Class is $110 and $220 for the Doll Making class.

If you have been thinking about buying one of my reproduction Izannahs, this is the time.  I don’t anticipate offering them at a lower price anytime during the upcoming year.  Each doll takes between 85 – 95 hours to make.  That’s two forty hour weeks, plus overtime.  🙂

You can view and purchase the finished dolls at www.asweetremembrance.com. Dolls currently in progress can be seen here at the Izannah Walker Journal.  Call me at 860-355-5709 or email me at Paula@asweetremembrance.com with questions, to place a custom order, or to reserve one of the dolls I’m working on. Custom orders require a 25% deposit.

I’m happy to offer lay away for any purchase, usually for four months, but I’m pretty flexible so if you need longer, we can work that out.

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A First Glimpse at My Newest Dolls

Here are photos of all the dolls that I’m currently working on.  All of my reproduction Izannah Walker dolls are on sale through the end of December to make them especially affordable for Christmas.

This doll is spoken for, but I would be happy to make another one just for you.

SOLD This doll is sold, but you may order a custom made doll just like her!

This doll is now sold and will soon be on her way to her new home.

She doesn't have hair yet, but I plan to give her a center part and soft waves.

I know everyone always says this, but they look ever so much better in person.  After all I’m a doll maker, not a photographer!

Check back to watch these dolls come to life.  If you’d like to purchase one of these dolls now, before I get them finished, you will be able to choose all of the final details and clothing.

The base price of my dolls is normally $1500, but if you purchase a finished doll or place an order for a custom made doll from 12/1/10 – 12/31/10 the base price of the doll will be $1050.  That’s a savings of $450, 30 percent! Dolls with bare feet, or clothing that is especially elaborate and/or made from antique materials, cost more.  Accessories such as bonnets, pockets and outerwear are additional. I am happy to offer layaway.

Email me at Paula@asweetremembrance.com or call 860-355-5709 if you would like to reserve one of these dolls,  see more photos, have questions or to place a custom order.

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I’m All Thumbs Today

I spent a goodly portion of the day today making hands.  Fifty-six fingers, fourteen thumbs and a coating of gesso later, here they are drying in front of the fire.

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Dolls Available for Christmas

This week I’m working on eight dolls, which with luck, will be ready in time for Christmas.  Two of the dolls are boys, two are black and the other four are girls.  All of the dolls are 18 – 1/2 inches.

Here is a sneak peek at one of the boys.

I firmly believe that everyone should have a doll for Christmas.  In order to help make that happen I am offering special pricing on my Izannah Reproduction Dolls during the month of December.  The base price of my dolls is normally $1500, but if you purchase a finished doll or place an order for a custom made doll from 12/1/10 – 12/31/10 the base price of the doll will be $1050.  That’s a savings of $450, 30 percent!

Email me at Paula@asweetremembrance.com or call 860-355-5709 if you would like to see more photos, have questions or to place a custom order.

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What to Wear???

Hmmm… decisions, decisions.  What to wear today???  Pink, brown or cheddar orange?

This doll is currently available with any one or all of the three dresses shown here.

For more details please see her full description on my website, or feel free to call 860-355-5709 or email me paula@asweetremembrance.com.  I would also be happy to answer any questions you might have about placing a custom order, or be happy to chat if you’d just like to say “hi”.

 

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Heads Will Roll (or at least wobble around a bit)

After being gone on vacation for slightly over a week, I’m now back home and back to work with a vengeance.  Currently I have six new heads that I’m working on.  One of them, and the rest of the doll to go along with it :), is already sold.  I also have a stack of bodies in the works and I’m busily stitching away on three dresses and two straw bonnets.  I’m not sure if I’m energized after my trip or just in  panic mode because I’m behind schedule!

Either way, my vacation was excellent.  I flew to Omaha, NE, to visit family and to meet up with my sister and 13 other female friends for a road trip to Arkansas.  Once in Arkansas, we shopped for two days at ten craft shows.  Two of our favorites are War Eagle and Belle Vista.

New Moravian Church Doll
Antique Moravian Church Doll

My shopping was somewhat limited by the size of my suitcases and carry on luggage.  You’d be amazed by what you can cram into a suitcase if you really try!  Some of my finds were even doll, or at least sewing, related.  I bought a fairly recent Moravian doll from an antique mall in Omaha and I purchased lace and some fun sewing themed necklaces in Arkansas.  I also bought many, many other things…  Even a wood pecker bird house, which did fit into my carry on suitcase.

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Happy Birthday Izannah Walker

Today is the 193rd anniversary of Izannah Walker’s birth, September 25, 1817 – February 15, 1888.  Happy Birthday Izannah!!!

You made exceptional dolls and I think about you whenever I look at my own dolls that you made.  Even after all this time and all the loving hands they have passed through, they still have the power to enchant everyone who encounters them.

The girls and I decided that we needed to have a celebration today in honor of Izannah.  I baked a Birth-day Pudding and plan to spend the day making a new batch of molded heads.

In case you would like to celebrate with us, here is the recipe for the pudding:

Birth-day Pudding

Butter a deep dish, and lay in slices of bread and butter, wet with milk, and upon these sliced tart apples, sweetened and spiced.   Then lay on another layer of bread and butter and apples, and continue thus till the dish is filled.  Let the top layer be bread and butter, and dip it in milk, turning the buttered side down.  Any other kind of fruit will answer as well.  Put a plate on the top, and bake two hours, then take it off and bake another hour.

This receipt (aka recipe) is from Miss Beecher’s Domestic Receipt-Book by Catherine E. Beecher.  Catherine Esther Beecher was born in 1800 in East Hampton, Long Island.  She founded the Hartford Female Seminary in 1823 as well as other schools for young women in Ohio, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin.  She wrote A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841) and Miss Beecher’s Domestic Receipt-Book (1846).

Notes:

After buttering my dishes I dusted them with sugar, before layering in the bread and butter.

I cut the crusts off my bread, as the pudding was for a special occasion, but you certainly don’t have to.  I saved the crusts as a treat for the wild birds in my yard.  You may also save them to make  stuffings, bread crumbs, or croutons.

I chose cinnamon, mace and nutmeg as my spices.

I baked my doll sized pudding in a custard cup, which would also be nice if you want to bake yours in individual portions.

I preheated my oven to 350 degrees and baked my puddings for 15 minutes, then I reduced the oven temperature to 250 degrees and continued baking for the remaining 2 hours and 45 minutes.  I removed my doll size pudding from the oven after 30 minutes of total baking time.  Your baking time is going to depend a lot on the size of your dishes and the thickness of your pudding, so check your oven fairly frequently.  It’s also a good idea to put a cookie sheet under your dish, because my pudding bubbled over as it was baking.

For any of you that would like to celebrate Izannah’s 193rd birthday by learning how to make dolls like Izannah made hers, I am having a special sale on my Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll Making Class by Mail. The class is on sale through tomorrow, Sunday September 26th at midnight, for $193.00. Its regular price is $250.00.

If you would rather celebrate by buying a finished doll, please contact me this weekend, September 25 & 26, to order your own custom-made reproduction Izannah Walker doll.  I will give you a discount of 30% off of my normal prices, for any doll that you order today or tomorrow.

Email me at paula@asweetremembrance.com or call me at 860-355-5709 to describe what you want your doll to be like (distressed, pristine, fully dressed, au natural, boy or girl, accessories, etc.) and I will be happy to give you an exact price quote before you place your order.  Because of all the variables that you may choose from it’s very hard for me to list prices, and I found out that people were getting confused, so call me or email me and I’ll talk you through the ordering process.  Remember lay away is an option 🙂 !

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My Newest Izannah – SOLD

I’ve just finished the special order doll that I’ve been working on for some time.  She’s on her way to her new home in Michigan, but before she left I snapped lots of photos to share with you!

If you look closely you’ll notice that she has bare feet and striped socks.  Once she arrives in Michigan, her new owner’s husband will be crafting red leather shoes for her.  Isn’t that fantastic?

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SOLD-Izannah in Blue Currently up for Auction on eBay

SOLD, and soon she’ll be off to her new home in London.

This is my newest Izannah, that I just finished this week.  She is currently up for auction on eBay. The bidding ends on September 14th.  Please feel free to email me at Paula@asweetremembrance.com or call me at 860-355-5709, if you would like to ask any questions about her before you bid.

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Reproduction Izannah Walker Class Member Margie Herrera’s Doll

Recently, Margie Herrera, one of the students in my Izannah Walker Reproduction Doll Making Class, finished her first Izannah.  Margie is an extremely talented doll maker and her doll is beautiful.  I feel just like a proud mother.  So in the tradition of Moms everywhere, I am posting photos of Margie’s doll here for you all to admire.

Margie currently has this doll up for sale on eBay. Her auction ends on September 11th.

One of my very favorite things about teaching is “meeting” all of the wonderful people who take my classes.  Being able to chat with each other online via my Ning site exclusively for students is the next best thing to having everyone all together in one big classroom.

Margie, just like all of my students, has been a joy.  She keeps assuring me that she had a lot of fun working her way through the class – even on the day she re-made her shoulders three times 🙂 !  Now you can see why I love the people who take my classes!

I thought I would share some of Margie’s kind words about her experiences with the class.

“I can only say that even though I have been sculpting and making dolls, I didn’t have the information about Izannah Walker doll design that your class has offered, as well as your other sewing information, and ongoing online assistance with the challenging areas of sculpting and mold making too.  It’s a lesson as well as the real up close information, like patterns, body design and history. Those of us who never saw a real Izannah doll can get a closer look from this class. Much enjoyed! Thank you Paula.”

– Margie

If you want to see more of Margie’s work, add her to your list of favorite sellers on eBay.