Thursday, December 3, 2009

Christmas Creations December 3, 2009

Again I am so late in posting. I don't know why I can't get in the mood as it is a pretty easy thing to do. I guess its because I have to look up every item because I didn't start my inventory book with the pertinent data for each item. I have a gazillion patterns and I do have them filed in baskets by item. I have todate made over 6,000 dolls. I will try and be good and do a better job with updating. I am going to Cranberry tomorrow and I will take some more pictures.

But first a few pics of Gypsy and then on with the show.

As always you can contact me via my email address or purchase any of the items at Cranberry Hill Mercantile in Sunnyvale, Ca.

Cat all wrapped up!!!!!



Ok, here's my little old Gypsy cat tucked into a mound of heavy packing paper. There was so much of it in the box I just threw it on the floor and she just had to get herself into the mess.
She will be 18 in the spring and thinks she's not only a person, but also a baby.

My Booth at the Los Altos Harvest Faire in October 2009


For once I remembered not only to take my camera but to actually snap some pics with it. The ladies of the United Methodist Church in Los Altos do a grand job putting on this show every year. It is fun, but for me it means getting up at the crack of dawn for set up. I thank my friend Lisa Litatani who has helped me the last couple of years to tote all my stuff into the boutique. If not for her I don't know if I could get set up in time.

Silvery nest with a frozen Charlotte


I saw a picture of this item in one of the older copies of Somerset Life. I finally got around to creating her. The round box is paper mache covered with glittered paper. The nest has been painted silver and the frozen charlotte is actually a picture I downloaded onto cardstock and adorned with vintage crepe paper for the skirt. Her wings are cardstock as well, sprinkled with German glass glitter, which by the way tarnishes.

The story of the frozen Charlotte goes back to the olden days when as the daughter of a wealthy family Charlotte was going to a New Year's Eve party in an open sleigh with her friend Charlie and would not put on a coat as to not mess up her dress much to the dismay of her Mother. As the temperature was near freezing they arrived at the party both frozen to death. She has always been one of my favorite dolls as when I was a little girl I had this type of doll to play with and she was made out of bisque porcelain. At that time they called them "penny dolls", yep, because I guess they only cost a few pennies.

Click to enlarge.

Price: $39.95

The Vintage Snow Queen


I made this beauty from a picture I saw somewhere. So she is one of a kind. Her body is muslin which has been painted and antiqued and she is carrying a garland of glittered snowflakes. Her bodice is trimmed in vintage lace and her skirt is made of a toile fabric. She may be purchased at Cranberry. Click to enlarge.

Price: $74.95

Miss Crystal Flake


Miss Crystal is a Happy Heart Pattern and happy she is. She is painted muslin, her face is hand painted and she is holding a handmade cone filled with glitter snowflakes. She is 22 inches tall.
She may be purchased at Cranberry Hill Mercantile. Click to enlarge. SOLD

Price: $59.95

Season's Greetings Snowman Wreath


This wreath was created from an Old Road Primitives pattern and is about 20" in diameter. The wreath is grapevine adorned with glitter picks of greenery and berries. The snowman is made of muslin and his face is hand painted. The trim on his hat and around his neck is made of curly fleece which I just happened to have purchased at my local thrift shop. I don't know if it is old, but it looked old and I had no idea what I would use it for but like all the bits and pieces (100's) in my stash, I always find the need. He is for sale at Cranberry. Click to enlarge.

Price: $49.95

Christmas Tree in a Can


This Christmas tree is potted in an old, old, old Corinthian coffee can. It is adorned with clay gingerbread cookies and tiny wood rolling pins. It can be purchased at Cranberry Hill Mercantile and there are actually two of them, the other tree is in a Hill's Bros can. Click to enlarge. BOTH SOLD..

Price: $29.95

Double Cloche


I do believe this double cloche is really a bride and groom toasting glass. But whatever it was it now has a new name. It now houses an little vintage angel in the top surrounded by glitter and a vintage nativity, house and tree in the bottom and also surrounded by glitter. It is One of a Kind and can be purchased at Cranberry Hill Mercantile. Click to enlarge.

Price: $25.00

Country in the City Santa



This santa has been adapted from a Country in the City pattern which is very old and I do not believe they are still in business. His coat, garland, belt buckle are all vintage mother of pearl.
His boots are made of vintage off white wool, his coat from a vintage baby blanket, and his shirt from a vintage piece of brocade. His clay face is hand painted and aged. His hair and beard is sheep's wool which has been cleaned. I only have 2 faces left, so when they are gone he will no longer be available. I only make one of these every 5 years or so. Click to enlarge.

He is $125.00 and can be purchased at Cranberry Hill Mercantile.

Father Chritmas


Father Christmas has been adapted from a Happy Heart Pattern. He is 27 inches tall. His coat is made of a velvet brocade vintage piece of fabric and his face is hand painted. He would love to sit by your fireplace this holiday season. He is for sale at Cranberry Hill Mercantile.
Click to enlarge.

The price for Father Christmas is $64.95.

Dream Basket


This is a paper mache peat pot which has been decorated with vintage music, vintage bling and filled with crinkle paper. Click to enlarge.

The price is $12.00.