Abra….a Witchy Bust Doll Now on eBay.

This little magical lady is now listed on eBay. Yep, her name is Abra…(not Abracadabra, just Abra…you wouldn’t want to cast a spell every time you say her name now would you?!) She’s a new style of doll for me. I’ve been tossing the idea of creating a ‘bust’ style doll back & forth for a while now. Her torso is completely fabric…no paint, while her head is my typical needle-sculpted, hand-painted style of doll head. She features my signature needle-sculpted nose & lip & has such a beautiful, warm vintage patina.

Abra’s torso is rag-stuffed & lightly weighted so that she ‘stands’ nicely & evenly. The rag-stuffing gives her such an old-timey feel. She wears a little tulle collar & flaunts vintage black buttons along her torso. Her witch hat will be pinned in place with corsage pins. The brim is wired so that it may be posed any way you like.

Abra’s cute little red pigtails are 100% mohair. They’ve been needle-felted in place.

Abra has been listed on eBay. She ends Sunday Aug. 28th at 9:15 PM EST. Click here to view or bid on this little lady! Just don’t blame me when the magic starts flying!

The first 2011 Halloweeny goodies!

Today (in about an hour) PFATT Marketplace updates. The little fellas below are my offerings for this month’s show.  Each piece has a paperclay head sculpted onto a wooden torso. They’re approx. 7.5-8″ tall. Each piece is an original, one of a kind. Visit the PFATT Marketplace to purchase!

Pea

Plum

Percy

“Harvest Time”

Please join me for this month’s “Harvest Time” web sale. Three OOAK pieces will be available. Web sale begins at 10 am (EST), Aug. 5th. (Click the above banner or visit my For Sale page.) Don’t forget to mark your calendar for next month’s sale, always on the 5th of each month. Next month’s theme is “Something Wicked”. Visit my Calendar to see upcoming web sale themes.

Scenes from the 30th annual Berea Craft Festival

Most of these images are cropped to fit inside the gallery window. To see the full image click the box with arrow in the top, right hand side of each photo (rollover image with your mouse to view). If you’re in these photos or they feature your artwork, feel free to snag them. If you see art that you like, I’ve provided web information when available. Photos taken by David Campbell & Rebecca Miller Campbell.