Monday, December 25, 2017

Wishing You A Very Merry Christmas and A Very Happy Anniversary.


Dear Friends,

This Christmas Day marks 7 years since I began this blog.  Truth be told I did not know what to expect nor could I have imagined what was to come, in those last few minutes before I hit publish just a few minutes before midnight on Christmas Eve.  I am today looking back on what I feel has been an incredible journey both professionally and personally.

Personally, I started this blog on the eve of the first Christmas I was facing without my mother. She died rather suddenly in September of 2010. In my grief I began sewing as a way to keep my hands busy and my mind focused on something other then the absence in my life. 


At the time I had a 5 nieces all enjoying dolls and sewing for them for Christmas, knowing they were going to be getting American Girl Dolls that year was very soothing. As three of those nieces lived in Montreal, I began taking photos of my work to share with my sister in Montreal and I posted them on Facebook. After many likes and inquires into my work it was suggested that I start my own blog. Not really knowing what I was doing I stumbled into blogger and set this one up and named my blog after a title I hold very dear, Karen, Mom of Three.

Writing the blog helped me in so many ways, creatively, through the grief process, and it helped me work on my own reading skills, and I found it greatly helped with my profound dyslexia. I guess there really is something to be said for practice.


My photography improved as well. My doll collection grew, and grew and at one point I had a sign up that said "My doll room runneth over"
I have had in the last 7 years the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of doll lovers and those who love them. I have attended 7 American Girl Doll Stores, two openings and participated in media events that related to doll releases and events.

I have managed to gift dolls and products that were sent to me to review to families of doll lovers who were much less fortunate than myself. Over the years my collection massed more than 30, 18 inch dolls and it is currently sitting at around 12. Each smile of the families who were recipients of dolls I donated stays with me and makes me very proud that as a community of doll lovers who give to me their attention and take time to read my work, helped put dolls into the hands of those who needed it most.


I tell you all of this today to thank you for taking your time to join us here daily after all this time. While some of my original readers have perhaps outgrown their hands on doll play days, I hope that the creativity and the love of dolls stays with them for a lifetime.

I have also had the amazing pleasure of working with and sharing ideas with the team here. Madelon, Brandy, Jessica T, Jenny and Nikki (from years ago) give their time and ideas freely to all of us, their photos and their research and I am thankful for each of them today as well.



Thank you to all those who have advertised here with us this year, who make it easier for us all to enjoy doll play through their vision, patterns, hand craftsmanship and ideas.

I hope you will take the rest of the day and the upcoming days to spend with your families, your dolls and the things that make you the most happy.

I will be taking some time off here, don't worry just a few days to reflect and prepare for 2018.


I wish you a very Merry Christmas from all of us here and look forward to spending more time with you all again very soon!
Best Wishes,
Karen M. Owen and the team here at Karen Mom of Three's Craft Blog.

4 comments:

  1. Merry Christmas, Karen! I hope you have a relaxing holiday with your family. I enjoy your blog so much I've added it to the sidebar of my own dolly blog. * smile * That way I can keep up with your blog too. Have a marvelous 2018!

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  2. Karen, I am so thankful for your blog. It made feel okay with my doll & her very few accessories. I have also had the pleasure of gifting dolls. The discussion on Christmas Day at my Mother's house was on doll photography & my regret I was unable to purchase a remote control ride on vehicle. Fifteen year old boys don't understand that we should continue to sew, take photos, & improve skills while learning new ones. Your reviews & crafts you have shared with your readers are treasured by me. I consider you a friend. I even talk about you to my hubby. He knows I'm "special" lady. You're the right age to be my niece & a friend. Enjoy your break. Happy New Year. Thank you for taking your time to prepare your blog. You're a special lady, as are the ladies who create, review, & play, too!

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    1. Oh my heart! Thank you. That made writing my blog feel that much better! Sharon you are the best!

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  3. Merry Christmas, Karen! Congratulations on 7 years too! That's a wonderful accomplishment. I love your blog and look forward to seeing what's happening with your doll crew!
    ~Xyra

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