Sunday, February 20, 2011

New Dolls from Skunk Hollow Country Store






Meet Henry
This primitive ooak 9 inch rabbit art doll was made from coffee stained, painted and stiffened muslin. He has a needle sculpted mouth with two little teeth showing. His hands and feet are needle sculpted and he has painted eyes and embroidery thread stiffened whiskers. Henry is on sale in my Etsy shop for $29.99 postage paid within the US 48.
SOLD

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This primitively handmade art doll is only 5 inches tall with 2 1/2 inch long ears. He was made from coffee stained, painted and stiffened muslin. His eyes were hand drawn and his face was water colored. He also has embroidery thread whiskers and a little white tooth.

Max is on his way home from the store with his coffee stained muslin shopping bag filled with his favorite carrots and a loaf of french bread. He is for sale for $34.99 on my Etsy shop
SOLD

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Handmade for a ADO (Art Dolls Only monthly challenge) This doll is called Alter Ego and holds her mask to prove it.
This ooak, primitive art doll is 13 inches tall. Her face and hands were made from coffee stained muslin and she has a needle sculpted nose and hands. Her face is hand drawn with artists pencils and sealed to protect it from dust and fading.
She wears vintage dark purple velvet from a dress once belonging to my mother.
Her body is made from tie dye fabric in shades of purples and blues. Her legs are a purple fabric and her hair is made of fibers that I cut into a bob style.
She is for sale in my Etsy shop for $54.99 postage paid within the US 48.

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3 comments:

  1. This is a great giveaway....compliments of Lisa of Skunk Hollow.
    Thanks so much to Lisa and Good Luck to the first 10 folks !
    Sandra of Merry Whatever

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  2. What an adorable bunny makedo! I would love to have this pattern. Thank you very much! Off to email.

    Thank you Lisa of Skunk Hollow & Merry Whatever!

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  3. Love the new pieces, always unique and creative.
    Would love a bunny too.

    Debbie

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