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Meet... Indianola
I LOVED watermelon as a young'un. Still do.
~I also loved green grapes. I used to make my daddy peel them for me. (Yep, you read that right) The man had the patience of Job.
~Indianola is made from partially rag stuffed, stained, baked, painted and sanded cotton.
~She's approx. 18" tall.
$70.00 ~ Priority Mail shippin' included.
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Another View...
~Her dress and bloomers are an adorable watermelon seed print with a vintage shoe button on the bodice.
~Her underskirt and collar are a black and white check.
~A crackle technique was used for her painted socks and Mary Janes.
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Close up of her...
~Paint and artist pencils were used for her baby blues.
~She has a needle sculpted nose and wee mouth.
~Her scraggly hair is soft, blonde mohair.
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Her Watermelon Slice
~It is made from stained, baked, painted and sanded cotton.
~It's approx. 5" long.
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Meet... Eulalia
Why do they call Wheaties "The Breakfast of Champions?"
~When I ate it, I came in second. I wonder if they make "The Breakfast of Second Placers?"
~Eulalia is made from partially rag stuffed, stained, baked, painted and sanded cotton.
~She's approx. 17" tall.
$65.00 ~ Priority Mail shippin' included.
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Another View...
~her dress is a beautiful reproduction, antique wheat pattern with a shoe button on the bodice.
~Her underskirt is coordinatin' leaf print.
~Her bloomers are osnaburg with the wheat pattern cuffs.
~A crackle technique was used for her painted socks and Mary Janes.
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Close up of her...
~Paint and artist pencils were used for her eyes.
~She has a needle sculpted nose and wee mouth.
~Her scraggly pigtails are genuine horse hair.
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