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Gina and Her Spa Day

Hello to you! I hope you are well!❤️

If you’ve been a reader of my blog for awhile you’ve seen my Little Darling named Gina many times. I’ve had her since 2012, so she is 10 years old. Gina is a busy little bee around here. She is always modeling or trying on new wigs, etc. And, I noticed that she was starting to get a little tired.

Geri Uribe, who brought Gina to life in 2012, graciously agreed to give Gina the spa treatment she desperately needed.

Below is Gina’s before photo. Although as cute as ever, you can see her lip color is starting to wear off and her eyes have lost their gloss.

And, this is her after. Her eyes are shining again and her lips have a beautiful rosy color. Geri also blushed her cheeks and body, and gave her a mani/pedi. Isn’t she beautiful?

Many, many thanks to Geri ❤️ and for sharing her talent by creating gorgeous dolls for us! Here is Geri’s page on Dianna’s website if you’d like to see more of her work.

Stayed tuned… Gina will be showing you more of her new ensemble very soon.

Little Bits About Not Much (a.k.a. Rambling)

My goodness it’s been a long time!  Summer is flying by!  Here in northern Illinois it has been hot and sunny pretty much every day and we are loving it.

Yesterday I celebrated another birthday.  It was a beautiful, slightly cooler day, and after a neighborhood walk my husband and daughter and I meandered around the nearby antique mall.  Of course, we all had masks on that I had made for us awhile back. It was quite empty and felt safe to us.  Later on, we had a little Zoom party with my siblings and nieces and nephews.  We all live too far apart to get together and because of the pandemic we have discovered this new way to enjoy each others’ company.  So, that’s something positive about this crazy time.

I purchased a few things because one cannot shop on one’s birthday without picking up some tiny things, right?

My hair has been getting in my eyes and bobby pins have been slipping out.  I remember this type of barrette from when I was younger and they always worked perfectly.  I’m not sure how old these are, but they are already working as I remember them to, and they will go with everything.  I love them!  But, they were NOT 5 cents; I paid $12!  A little pricey, but I will use them all the time, so worth the money.

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I saw this little plaque and remembered I had had one too.  It’s long gone… who knows where.  It true, right?

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I love Holly Hobby, but rarely see anything Holly Hobbie.  I didn’t purchase this, but it was cute, and another truth.

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And, I wanted to purchase this stand for hanging up my little doll hats, but the price wasn’t right.

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These past months of spring and early summer I’ve been knitting socks and a cowl.  My daughter and I dyed some yarn in May and I’ve also purchased some from independent yarn dyers (bright pink sock yearn and peach sock yarn below are from Spun Right Round, the Tizzy and Tangie color ways).  The top sock in the photo below is knit from the middle skein, photo above, and was dyed by me.  The red/yellow skein on the right produced a sock that reminds me of a cheese pizza.  It even has those black corn meal flecks that are sometimes on the bottom of the crust.  (lol!!!)  It made me hungry for pizza while I was knitting it–kind of dangerous.

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I always want to knit what we love to wear and socks are number one.  Cowls come in second place.  The purple yarn that my daughter dyed (purple skein on left) I felt was too pretty to hide on our feet, so it became a simple eyelet cowl.  I know it will get lots of wear.  Do you like my model?  Pebbles is such a good sport and loves to help out whenever he can!

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What else?  Oh, I finally finished up a doll outfit for a friend’s mom’s doll.  I’ve had this doll embarrassingly long, and it’s been weighing on me.  Like that old Nike slogan–“Just Do It”, so I did!  I think I was putting it off because I didn’t have patterns and that takes mind power which is mental work, something I’ve been short of lately.

Toni actually almost fit into a Little Darlings dress that I had made.  I had to lower the armholes and I made the skirt a little longer.  That was easy enough.  The cardigan pattern, however, was a bit of a guess and could now use a little tweaking.  I wished the neckline was up higher and the cardigan all edged in rib stitch, not garter stitch.  It also may be a little too roomy in the width.  But, for a first knit for this doll it looks fine, I think.  I hope my friend thinks so.

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For my next dolly make I am feeling ‘blue’.  The color blue that is; blue is so cool, crisp, and summery.  I pulled out these four fabrics from my stash.  I like them all equally well–after all, I purchased them all, but I cannot decide.  Any opinions?  I asked on my Facebook page and there was a definite winner.  I want to ask you too–in case you don’t see my Facebook page.  Please comment on your favorite.

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Last but not least, I want to share with you a new space in our house.  Well, not new, but newly cleaned and so now newly loved.  We’ve had this little screened in porch since we moved into our house 12 years ago, but never bothered to fix it up.  A couple of months ago I had the carpet cleaner out to clean the cushions for our patio swing and my husband said he wanted to clean the sun porch carpet while it was out.  I did it for him, and thought the sun porch felt nice–no more icky dusty feeling in there.  I got it into my head to fix up this space–little lights, a sisal rug, newly chalk painted wicker chairs, a thrifted wicker table, houseplants and a table top fountain from inside, shells from Florida vacations, driftwood from Lake Michigan’s shoreline.  It was all so simple and inexpensive!  I love this space now and we all use it regularly for relaxing and quiet time and exercise (my daughter).  The view and the sounds are wonderful:  trees, flowers, birds, wind chimes, and water–and no bugs!  I also found out that it’s a nice place to enjoy a good thunderstorm!

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So, that’s my little bits about not much.  My life isn’t too exciting, especially these days.  Perhaps soon I’ll have one of those blue florals sewn into a doll dress.

I hope you all are staying healthy and safe.  Thank you so much for visiting with me today.  Sending hugs to you! ❤

 

 

“Folksy for Fall”

Happy Sunday to you from soggy northern Illinois.  We had rain again last night, or I should say early morning.  My weather wishes–I hope the clouds clear and we have some sunshine later.  Yesterday was a perfect day:  fluffy clouds, blue sky, light breeze, perfectly warm.  My husband and I took an afternoon walk through the neighborhood.  We enjoyed the day immensely, and by the amount of cars outside everyone else seemed to also. 😮 !

This morning I want to show you the second ensemble I have completed for the Little Darlings.  This time Gina, my first Little Darling and painted by Geri Uribe in 2012, is modeling for you.  Such a cutie pie she is!

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There will be more information and photos detailing this ensemble on the sales page (to find it, the name of this ensemble will highlight under the ‘Available’ tab) at 1:00 pm, CST today (September 15, 2019).  If you have a U.S. address and would then like to purchase “Folksy for Fall” please fill out the contact form under the ‘contact’ tab and submit it to me.  This is a one-of-a-kind ensemble.

Just for fun, here is a photo from when I previously used this fabric print for Kish Bethany… way back in 2012.  Isn’t she sweet!

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Wishing you all a beautiful day today! ❤