That's me,Dianne...Always on the ball! NOT! LOL!
Thank you for the comment, though! Hugs, Erin
Oh, my gosh...a new photo of you, too...See? I'm not so on the ball. Tsk! Tsk! ;-)
Hi Erin, yeah no TV is great, I gave it up when I moved here 3 years ago and have found the last 3 years the most creative in my life. To the point of obsession as I carry a project in my bag just in case i have a few moments to sew. I am looking forward to seeing more of your dolls and if you are happy to I would like to put a link from my website to yours. Take care Jo-Anne xxx
Erin, I see you are being 'pressed' into doing a tutorial!! So, I'll add to the 'pressing' - go on.... please do a tutorial :>) you know you want to (well, we want you to) :>) have fun Di
Erin,
I think I get the picture what muslin is. I'm planning to go to clothing store and brought some fabrics that I might needed. Thank you for your help Erin...I'll let you know the result of my primitives = ) luv ya' back Erin = )
Erin,
I saw what you said to Paula Mae about the rusting process.
I sooooo wish you'd post a tutorial on that too.
I'm afraid to mix stuff together too much, inside my housel
because I know what can happen with bleach.,,
and it's not pretty.
Dearest Paula; Muslin is very easy to find and omes in many grades. It is very inexpensive. It is mostly used for backing in quilts. Go to your local WalMart or JoAnns and ask the salesclerks point it out for you. :-) Love ya' Erin
Hi Erin...thank you for the recipes, I think that's quite easy to try..for the fabric, I prefer the muslin but still having a little problem finding it, don't know exactly what it's like. Erin, I'm so excited!! Thanks a lot = )
hug hug.....= )
Hi Erin..
I understand now how to make primitives dolls, I could use every old stuff, like the nose of your owl that made from rusty nail and the eyes made of rusty bottle cap, am I right?
Erin..that is so coooollll......I love primitives dolls!!
If you soaked the muslin in hot coffee and ground cinnamon water, that means your dolls smells so good..hmm... ;-)
Thank you so much Erin for giving me new inspirations and thank you for adding me as your friend = )
Hello Erin..
I love your new doll, Atticus..
So there are no other rules to make primitives dolls as long as they're old right? I've just know this primitive dolls and I love it but I was confused how to make one = )
What kind of fabrics did you use to make the body?
Hugs back Erin...= )
Hi Erin, thanks for adding me as a friend. I love your dolls (just approved your photos) they are wonderful. Do tell us about your work - add a blog post - I knew Paula would love your dolls too & is there a magical story behind them. hugs back, Diane
Hello Erin..
I've checked your website...I love the Halloween Cupboard Hoot Owl..and the rest are beautiful..unique..I also visited Kentucky Primitives, Victoria Lynn right? I admire her works..
Erin, is primitives dolls has something special? I mean..is it magical or it has relations with sacred things? sorry if I asked you a funny strange questions = ) I never know about all this and I'm so excited when I found something new in my life. Glad to meet you here Erin..= )
Hi Erin & welcome to arthobbycrafts, I love your Goddess mug and primitive dolls, do take a good look around and connect with other members. regards Diane
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thank you for your comment on winnie = )
Thank you for the comment, though! Hugs, Erin
Oh, my gosh...a new photo of you, too...See? I'm not so on the ball. Tsk! Tsk! ;-)
Di
I think I get the picture what muslin is. I'm planning to go to clothing store and brought some fabrics that I might needed. Thank you for your help Erin...I'll let you know the result of my primitives = ) luv ya' back Erin = )
I saw what you said to Paula Mae about the rusting process.
I sooooo wish you'd post a tutorial on that too.
I'm afraid to mix stuff together too much, inside my housel
because I know what can happen with bleach.,,
and it's not pretty.
so now about that Tutorial Miss ??
Puuuu llleeeeezeeeee....???
~RE
hug hug.....= )
I understand now how to make primitives dolls, I could use every old stuff, like the nose of your owl that made from rusty nail and the eyes made of rusty bottle cap, am I right?
Erin..that is so coooollll......I love primitives dolls!!
If you soaked the muslin in hot coffee and ground cinnamon water, that means your dolls smells so good..hmm... ;-)
Thank you so much Erin for giving me new inspirations and thank you for adding me as your friend = )
I loooooove the faces on the dolls.
are you using fusable fabric ?
the kind you can photo copy onto ?
oooo do I want to know how you are making
those dolls girlfriend..
co'mon post some directions, Please. ;-)
Thanks for the warm welcome Erin,
this is a very cool place.
I love your new doll, Atticus..
So there are no other rules to make primitives dolls as long as they're old right? I've just know this primitive dolls and I love it but I was confused how to make one = )
What kind of fabrics did you use to make the body?
Hugs back Erin...= )
I've checked your website...I love the Halloween Cupboard Hoot Owl..and the rest are beautiful..unique..I also visited Kentucky Primitives, Victoria Lynn right? I admire her works..
Erin, is primitives dolls has something special? I mean..is it magical or it has relations with sacred things? sorry if I asked you a funny strange questions = ) I never know about all this and I'm so excited when I found something new in my life. Glad to meet you here Erin..= )
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