5/09/2010

May Show&Tell

Oh my goodness, did the Dames ever ramp up the whimsy factor this month! You are going to love the dolls you'll see here over the next couple of posts. I assumed everyone would be too busy finishing their workshop fairies to make anything else this month, but now I wonder if these ladies ever sleep! What do you think this purple confection is saying? Whatever it is, she looks so joyful and carefree! Jayne created her at Magic, Mischief & Mayhem. (Barbara & Jayne went together; I wonder if the workshop was 'magic' and they brought the mischief & mayhem, hmmm?)

This is Jayne's tassle doll. The litle vixen wouldn't hold still long enough to get a good picture!
Here we go.Quick, before she's off again!
Bibbity Bobbity Boo!This is one fairy godmother you probably don't want to mess with.Joyce made her from an Allison Morano pattern. Whimsy Factor = 10!
This is Joyce's flower child, from a modified Patti Culea pattern.
A completed workshop Fairy!!Carlyn not only finished this one, she has another one started! Way to rock, Carlyn!Barbara brought two dolls that were her own original patterns & clothing designs. We have such amazingly talented people in the club! This is called "It is Never Polite to Ask a Lady Her Age" She is a yellow "cake" with chocolate icing & is wearing a cake hat complete with birthday candle. Happy Birthday!Speaking of cake, this little lady is called "She Will Do Anything for a Piece of Wedding Cake." She has a bouquet in one hand & a rifle in the other. Just waiting for Mr. Right!You saw previews of Laurie's doll last month. We were so excited to see her and hear the rest of her story! We found out she's "Not a Doll to be Triffled With." Why? Because she is entering the CIFI challenge. The theme is desserts, so she's going as a strawberry chocolate trifle. Laurie used the Barbara Schoenoff Pas de Deux pattern to make her.Can you imagine a whole challenge based on dessert dolls?? Talk about eye candy!

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