"Victorian Bride and Father", one of my entries in the 2001 BMAA competition.

More pictures of Victorian Bride and Father.



 

"Our Lady of Recycling", a new contest entry. 
  • A garage sale doll repainted.
  • dress of white paper doilies on the royal blue cardboard they came packaged on.
  • scrap of royal blue fabric from thrift shop scarf.
  • collar gold paper doily with rhinestone heart.
  • a robe of cardboard covered with small bubble wrap, sprayed blue.
  • trimmed with zippers, a border of bird seed and Cheerio's sprayed gold.
  • tiny plastic babies sprayed gold.
  • plastic flies sprayed gold.
  • veil of chore girl brass curls.
  • halo of CD, toothpick points, hair combs.
  • crown of hair comb, tiny brass safety pins, on base of broken jewelry.


 

This is Titania, my other entry in the 1999 BMAA competition.  She took First Place in the Fantasy category.
This doll was based on a makeup I did on my daughter, shown alongside the doll.

Other views of Titania.




Candelabra, an entry in the 2000 BMAA.
She was auctioned for charity at the 2000 Barbie Convention 
and brought $1150.00.

Other views of Candelabra



   

My diorama of A Victorian Millinery Shop. 
This piece received both the Judges' Choice and People's Choice awards 
at the 2000 Barbie Convention in Tulsa, as well as tying for First Place.

Other views of the Millinery Shop.




 

My first customization - a Marie Antoinette made for my daughter as a companion to her first Mackie doll, Neptune Fantasy.

More images of Marie Antoinette



 

Copper Rose, made for Dorothy Fannin

 

Sunshine Showgirl, made for the San Francisco Fashion Doll club. 
The theme of the meeting was "Sunshine, Lollipops & Rainbows."
More pictures of Sunshine Showgirl.




Cat made for the Grant A Wish Foundation of Michigan.
Auctioned for $500.