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I think it might be doing more business as a tourist attraction than in it's traditional work. But I could be wrong. I think I did go here once on a "hayride". Then we ate "cowboy grub". But it could have been somewhere else, and I could have liked it more than I'm remembering.
handcrafted keepsake cake topper for birthdays and baby showers
customizable
created from polymer clay, wood, glitter, acrylic paint, love
www.jellycakesdesigns.etsy.com
This keepsake was given to the first 100 attendees to commemorate a reading by author Melanie Rae Thon at the University of Alabama. Using a selection of the author’s text — a paasage about dreams and drowning — the type was letterpress printed on the outside of a plastic bag that was then filled with water and sealed. The combination of the swirling typeface resembling long hair underwater and the odd dead weight feeling of the water in the bag made quite a stir with recipients and the author.
Designed and printed by Paul Rustand.
One of my original new plastic canvas patterns
You can send $5.95 to kathybarwick@att.net by pay-pal and I will send you the pattern in PDF format. Please include the name of the pattern you are buying.
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Kathy Barwick
150 S HWY 160, C-8 #339
Pahrump, NV 89048
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Kathy
The Keepsake 1833.
An annual production containing a selection of illustrated stories, edited by Frederic Mansel Reynolds.
Published by Longman Rees etc. London. Red cloth boards and gilt edges. 310 pages 19cm x 13cm
Sir Michael’s Keepsake has survived 70 years, one of hundreds of dolls designed by his mother.
Until the age of 16 I lived in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. My Lebanese grandfather Selim was the first western doctor there and my father Edward, an Oxford graduate, worked as a civil servant liaising with the Sudanese community. My mother Jean came from a Scottish family and met my father in Oxford. She got to know the Sudanese women, who lived their own segregated lives.
This two-headed rag doll is a memento of those times. During the 1939-45 war my mother, who had trained as an artist at the Ruskin school of drawing, designed these unusual dolls with their message of racial harmony. Using any old materials, and with the help of an army of helpers, she turned out hundreds of these dolls which were sold in aid of the war effort. This is one of the few which has survived the passage of time (70 years), no doubt because it was kept in a drawer out of reach of young children.
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(¸.•´ (¸This is a stunning hand painted, decoupaged, skull design, wooden coffin, keepsake, trinket box.
The coffin measures 6 inches long and 1 3/4 inches deep. It is wooden and has gold tone hardware.
It features a hand painted light green and black aged wood looking background and has been decoupaged with a vintage looking skull that covers the front of the box. The inside of the box is painted to match.
This box is perfect to keep all of your special treasures in!
For purchase information and other handmade gifts visit The Creative Realm Designs at WWW.Severedstars12.Etsy.com
handcrafted keepsake party favors for birthdays and baby showers
~pendants, charms, bow centers
customizable
created from polymer clay, glitter, acrylic paint, love
More photo in my BLOG •https://dollpanoptikum.blogspot.com/2021/11/3-golden-keepsakes-doller-3-baby-doll.html