Monday, May 17, 2010

Below are the photos I took (Mary Ashcraft) at our Silver Doll-ers club meeting held at the Boulder City Library this month. As always, any errors or ommissions are just generally tough luck! Just kidding... Contact me and I'll make changes.

As an aside, it was agreed upon this meeting that future doll instructors will be presented on this blog for everyone's consideration one month before we agree to book. Coming soon will be the information from Maurine Adrezin about Wendy Lynn Rinehart, a Canadian teacher who is discussing either a Nip Tuck (fabric) class, or one on polymer clay. as well as information on Christine Shively. 























Sandy Leal brought this doll from a previous doll club member, and offered it for Trash to Treassure. Since several of us were interested, names were drawn, and it went home with Jeri Mills.




Lynn Schofield Dahl gave a demo for the group on building a seat for our dolls out of candle sticks, or perhaps a tuna can. Above are the items she brought to share, and a demo doll sitting on her oh-so-fancy seat.








































These are some of the future seating projects that were begun during Lynn's workshop! Nice job, Lynn.










We have a show and tell each month that is enjoyed by all.









Micki completed this darling dress from a pattern by Barbara Willis.
























Lynn Schofield Dahl let us see her finished chair from the Jean Bernard class. Last blog you saw it with her mermaid seated.











Jeri Mills is back with us from New Hampshire, and showed us how far out of the block she has gone with this orange doll.














Dottie Millington took her chair home from Jean Bernard's class and added more embellishments. Nice job Dottie. Especially for a new dollmaker!














Bobbye Kee brought us her Humpty Dumpty doll she made from a pattern she brought back from EDAC several years ago. The hands are polymer clay over an armature, and the head is also polymer clay.

















Bobbye Kee also brought us a wrapped wire chair she made this month.

2 comments:

  1. This is to remind everyone that all they havae to do is click on comments, and they may do so!

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  2. Hey Ladies, thank you for the link to this new site! Love to see what you are all doing. Great seats and I love all the mermaids.

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